United for Justice challenges the dominant narrative that Dr. B.R. Ambedkar's mission for social justice was a struggle fought by Dalits alone. This meticulously researched book documents the remarkable contributions of non-Dalit leaders - educators, jurists, politicians, religious reformers, industrialists, and grassroots workers - who stood alongside Ambedkar in his transformative movement to annihilate caste and end untouchability. Drawing on historical evidence across seventeen chapters, it reveals cross-community alliances that shaped modern India's constitutional and social fabric. A timely and healing work, it reclaims Ambedkar's legacy as a truly national vision - one belonging to every Indian committed to justice, equality, and fraternity.