A narrative account of the past quarter-century in African-American history cites the period as one of monumental struggles and successes in the fight to actualize the earlier legalities won during the civil rights movement.
Mary Hull holds a B.A. in History from Brown University. She is the author of many works of nonfiction for young readers, including Shay's Rebellion and the Constitution, The Boston Tea Party in American History, Mary Todd Lincoln, The Mongol Empire, and The Travels of Marco Polo.