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Index
Cover
Also by the Author
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction: “Lady Great Heart”
Chapter One: “We All Go Ahead Together, or We All Go Down Together”
Chapter Two: “You Cannot Just Sit and Talk About It, You Have to Do Something”
Chapter Three: Tea and Hot Dogs: The Royal Visit
Chapter Four: “We Must Think of the Greatest Good for the Greatest Number”
Chapter Five: “If They Perish, We Perish Sooner or Later”
Chapter Six: “We Have to Fight with Our Minds”
Chapter Seven: Red Scare, Refugees, and Racism
Chapter Eight: The Politician and the Agitator: New Beginnings
Chapter Nine: Radical Youth and Refugees: Winter–Spring 1940
Chapter Ten: “When You Go to War, You Cease to Solve the Problems of Peace”: March–June 1940
Chapter Eleven: “If Democracy Is to Survive, It Must Be Because It Meets the Needs of the People”
Chapter Twelve: “The World Rightly Belongs to Those Who Really Care”: The Convention of 1940
Chapter Thirteen: War and The Moral Basis of Democracy
Chapter Fourteen: “Defense Is Not a Matter of What You Get, But of What You Give”
Chapter Fifteen: “Heroism Is Always a Thrilling Thing”: The Politics of Race
Chapter Sixteen: “Isolationism Is Impossible”: The Politics of Rescue
Chapter Seventeen: “To Know Me Is a Terrible Thing”: Friendship, Loyalties, and Alliances
Chapter Eighteen: “Golden Footprints”: A Permanent Bond in War and Peace
Chapter Nineteen: “The White Heron of the One Flight”: Travels in the Pacific and Beyond
Epilogue: ER’s Legacy: Human Rights
Photographs
List of Archives
Note on Sources and Selected Bibliography
Notes
Index
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