| Acknowledgments | |
| Introduction | 1 |
| Pt. 1 | The Opening Decade | |
| 1 | Building a Teamsters Union | 7 |
| 2 | One Version of Corruption: Teamsters as Tyrants of the Street | 20 |
| 3 | Corruption Viewed through Union Members' Eyes and Reform via Secession | 38 |
| Pt. 2 | The 1930s | |
| 4 | Tobin's Union in a Period of Transition, 1910-40 | 61 |
| 5 | "The Most Racketeer-Ridden Union in the United States": The Problem of Corruption in the Teamsters Union during the 1930s | 78 |
| 6 | The Possibilities and Limitations of Union Reform during the 1930s | 105 |
| Pt. 3 | The Age of Hoffa: The 1950s and 1960s | |
| 7 | "It's Business with Me": The Teamsters Union in the 1950s under Dave Beck and Jimmy Hoffa | 131 |
| 8 | The Revelations of the McClellan Committee: Corruption in the Teamsters during the 1950s | 157 |
| 9 | Raising the Specter of Hoffa: How the McClellan Committee Shaped Perceptions of Union Corruption | 183 |
| 10 | Reform in the Age of Hoffa | 212 |
| Conclusion | 235 |
| Notes | 241 |
| Index | 293 |