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Acknowledgments vii
Introduction: Heroism in the New Century xi
We Call Them Heroes 1
Models of American Heroism 12
Peter Rodino: A Hero of the House 31
Arthur Watkins: A Hero of the Senate 58
Harry Truman: A Hero as President 84
Wayne Justice: A Hero of the Judiciary 108
Frances Kelsey: A Hero of Bureaucracy 134
Thurlow Weed: A Hero in Party Politics 159
Ida Tarbell: A Hero of the Press 183
John Lewis: A Hero of Social Movements 210
Ordinary Heroes and American Democracy 236
Notes 257
Index 295
About the Author 303
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