1. Race and Redemption in the Reconstructed South: Robert Smalls and Wade Hampton.
2. Culture and Conflict on the Late Nineteenth-Century Plains: Sitting Bull and Richard Henry Pratt.
3. Organizing Labor in the Age of Industry: Terence Powderly and Samuel Gompers.
4. Monopoly, Money, and Power in Progressive America: John D. Rockefeller and Ida Tarbell.
5. Progressives at War: Randolph Bourne and George Creel.
6. Science, Religion, and “Culture Wars” in the 1920s: William Jennings Bryan and Clarence Darrow.
7. Politics and the Big Screen in the Great Depression: Upton Sinclair and Louis B. Mayer.
8. Racism and Relocation During World War II: Harry Ueno and Dillon Myer.
9. Confrontation and Compromise in the Cold War: James Byrnes and Henry A. Wallace.
10. Politics and Principle in the Second Red Scare: Joseph McCarthy and Margaret Chase Smith.
11. From Black Protest to Black Power: Roy Wilkins and Fannie Lou Hamer.
12. The Battles of Vietnam: Robert McNamara and Jan Barry.
13. From Mystique to Militance: Betty Friedan and Gloria Steinem.
14. Individualism and the Environment in the 1980s: Edward Abbey and James Watt.
15. Fighting a “War on Terror”: Richard Clarke and John Yoo.