Foreword, by Darryl Pinckney Introduction, by Andrew Holter I''ll Still Take Roosevelt, 10/6/36 "Last Boat for Jerusalem," 1941 50 All for Mr. Davis: The Story of Sharecropper Odell Waller (with Pauli Murray), 1941 The Wobblies and Tom Clark, 8/2/49 Christmas in Shallmar, Md., 12/22/49 Women Pickets Only ''Floozies'' to Tenn. Troops, 6/7/50 Huntsman, What Quarry?, 4/29/53 A Night Thought, 6/11/53 Bad Day at the Track, 3/11/54 The Real Davy, 6/21/55 Intruder in the Dust, 11/1/55 The Way It''s Got to Be, 2/9/56 All the Saints, 3/7/56 111 Buckley''s National Bore, July 1956 Daughter of the Furies, 1/29/57 The Inheritance, New York Post, 6/19/57 Loyalty, 8/14/57 The Wrong Man, 8/15/57 The Big Cheese, 4/2/58 134 Ten Days That Shook, 9/24/59 Let Me Off Uptown, 9/21/60 A Seat on the Bus, 3/25/61 The Saddest Story, 6/5/62 "I would like to talk to you tonight quite personally.," address at rally against the McCarran Act, Manhattan Center, New York, 7/7/62 Visiting Hours, 8/6/62 Back at the Polo Grounds, August 1962 The Clarity of A. Philip Randolph, 7/6/63 The March on Washington, 9/4/63 Romans (with James Ridgeway), 12/7/63 The Champ and the Chump, March 7, 1964 The Meritocracy of Labor, 2/2/65 Robert George Thompson: American, 1/26/66 Four Days in Mississippi, 7/1/66 K. Marx: Reporter, 6/15/67 The Underestimation of Dwight D. Eisenhower, September, 1967 Thoughts on Columbia, 4/30/68 Illusion to Reality, from Law & Disorder: The Chicago Convention and Its Aftermath (Chicago: D.
Myrus, 1968) A Victory for Proper Manners, 3/7/70 The Panthers on Trial, 5/7/70 "One underappreciated advantage to being a pauper.," 9/9/71 My Last Mugging, December 1971 "Our war with North Vietnam.," 1/30/73 "The streakers seem to have disappeared.," 3/21/74 Witnesses, 6/10/76 Yes, the Ferry is Far From Perfect, 5/18/78 We Owe the Mob a Lot, 3/25/78 The Making of the Pope, 9/11/78 A Name for a Crime, 10/15/78 287 Offsides for False Modesty, 11/2/78 The Scribblers'' Choice, 9/18/80 Saving a Whale, 6/11/81 The Sad Secrets of an Assassin''s Mind, 10/15/81 Captain Jolly Hasn''t Noticed We''re Adrift, 1/6/83 Mussolini in Concert, 4/14/83 The Ambivalence of J. Robert Oppenheimer, 12/1/83 Mrs. Velasquez and the Politicians, 2/2/84 "If I Leave You, Baby, Count the Days I''m Gone," 4/29/84 Example of Police Restraint Ends in Coma-and Death, 6/26/84 Pride and Prejudice, 12/5/84 Splendors and Miseries on Gramercy Park, January 1985 Parade''s End, 6/13/85 The Landlord State, 9/5/85 Report from Nicaragua, 6/27/86 If RICO Wins, We Lose, 3/8/87 Verdict on a City, 6/17/87 Bessie Smith: Poet, 4/5/87 Strange Landscape at Passion''s Height, Newsday, 11/15/87 Turning 70, Just by Chance, 12/17/87 Hostage to History, 6/19/88 The Beggar of Gracie Mansion, 8/11/88 Undertaking Roy Cohn, Autumn 1988 396 Bike Theft as a Point of Departure, 10/2/88 On Clemency for Jean Harris, 10/13/88 The Proof That Trump is a Self-Made Man, 6/4/89 My File is Haunted by Hoover, 5/14/89 Death, Life in Painting, Exhibition, 11/17/89 In the Oddly Delightful Company of Guerrillas, 12/3/89 Unsentimental Education, 9/13/91 Oh, for Brawls of Yesteryear, 4/12/92 Let Me Be Wrong About Clinton, 5/27/93 A Raisin in the Sun, 3/24/94 Brave Instincts, Affirming Dignity, 12/1/94 The Reporter''s One Commanding Duty, address upon receiving the Elijah Parish Lovejoy Award, Colby College, 11/9/95 A Little Boy with Ol'' Blue Eyes, 12/15/96 Unjust Advances Behind Bars, 1/5/97 Once Ain''t for Always, 6/12/97 "Trespassing," c. 1995 "My Funeral," 5/8/97 Sources Acknowledgments.