Book one : the first settlers -- Elizabeth White : the stars that guided her life -- Charles Loloma : the unique life-style of a Hopi -- Annie Dodge Wauneka : the daughter of the last Navajo chief -- Enos Francisco : life on the Papagueria -- Nelson Lupe, Sr. : the day I stopped hating the white man -- Book two : the newcomers -- Dr. Emil W. Haury : Uncovering the story of man -- Maria Urquides : the roots of the newcomers -- Senator Barry M. Goldwater : the arrival of the "Anglos" -- Roy Drachman : the Americanization of the old pueblo -- Clay Lockett : Trader to the Indians -- Dorothy Smith Hubbell : the days and nights at a trading post -- Book three : the Genesis of a frontier town -- Solomon Barth : How El Vadito became Saint Johns -- Morris King (Mo) Udall : from Saint Johns to Washington -- Book four : the changing frontier -- James Stuart Douglas : birth of a copper colossus -- Leon Levy : no time out for revolutions -- Lester W. "Budge" Ruffner : life in Arizona's first capital city -- Luis Romero : the men who rode the ranges -- Martin George Fronske : early days of a Flagstaff doctor -- Ernest W. McFarland : governor, senator and judge -- Book five : a society in change -- Raul Castro : bigotry doesn't bow for a governor -- Harry Rosenzweig : the forgotten Jewish pioneers -- Hayzel Burton Daniels : the blacks who pioneered -- Esther Tang : a Chinese success story -- Hiro Nomura, William Kajikawa, and Margaret Lorna Lockwood : the woman's role -- Book six : from a different perspective -- Lew Davis : Arizona for the artist -- Ettore (Ted) De Grazia : the little ones are his people -- Paul Dyck : a passion for the Indian -- Craig Pottinger, Harry Montgomery, and Bert Fireman : some closing words from Arizona editors