Living history /
Hillary Rodham Clinton writes about her upbringing in suburban, middle-class America in the 1950s and her transformation from Goldwater Girl to student activist to controversial First Lady.
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Waterville, Me. :
Thorndike Press/Windsor,
2003.
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Table of Contents:
- An American Story 15
- University of Life 39
- Class of '69 55
- Yale 81
- Bill Clinton 93
- Arkansas Traveler 108
- Little Rock 130
- Campaign Odyssey 168
- Inauguration 192
- East Wing, West Wing 211
- Health Care 231
- The End of Something 250
- Vince Foster 263
- The Delivery Room 289
- Whitewater 306
- Independent Counsel 333
- D-Day 359
- Midterm Break 433
- Conversations with Eleanor 457
- Silence Is Not Spoken Here 473
- Oklahoma City 502
- Women's Rights Are Human Rights 519
- Shutdown 539
- A Time to Speak 561
- War Zones 580
- Prague Summer 602
- Kitchen Table 617
- Second Term 640
- Into Africa 670
- Vital Voices 688
- Third Way 707
- Soldiering On 734
- Imagine the Future 749
- August 1998 772
- Impeachment 783
- Waiting for Grace 804
- Dare to Compete 820
- New York 839.