PrefaceIntroduction: Race, Schools, and the Justices of the Supreme CourtPart I: Becoming JusticesOne: Brethren, of a SortTwo: Mr. Civil RightsThree: Separate and UnequalFour: Living a Post-Brown RealityFive: Pioneering at a PricePart II: IntegrationSix: To Enter a Burning HouseSeven: Stigmatic InjuryEight: In Defense of Black InstitutionsPart III: Individuals and GovernmentNine: Cycles of Expansion and BacklashTen: Stepping BackwardsEleven: Putting the Genie Back In the BottlePart IV: DiversityTwelve: QuotasThirteen: Getting Somebody In, Keeping Somebody OutFourteen: Fixed or FlexibleFifteen: Colorblindness AscendantConclusion: The Rule of LawAcknowledgmentsNotesBibliographyIndex