Introduction: War, American exceptionalism, and the place of health activism
Part I. Desegregating health, transforming health care
Urban geopolitics and the fight for "equal justice in health care now"
Watts, the War on Poverty, and the promise of community control
Part II. Urban crisis
Economic conversion, survival, and race in "Dodge City"
Mothering underground : the home in women's welfare and peace organizing
The war at home : forging interracial solidarities for peace and freedom
Part III. Cold War body politics
Population scares and antiviolence roots of reproductive justice
Where is health? : the place of the clinic in social change
"Property rights over human life" : taxes and austerity in the divided city
Epilogue: The right to health meets the right to the city.