Text and color photos present the life of the Inuit people, describing their hunting, clothing, and shelter in history; the arrival of the Europeans in the Arctic; and modern Inuit ways of living.
Examines the December 7, 1941 attack at Pearl Harbor and describes how the Japanese were able to achieve the element of surprise, the damage inflicted, Japanese expansion, and the American resolve to fight back.
Describes the building of the Erie Canal in the early 1800s, and discusses how the link between the Atlantic Ocean and the Great Lakes affected commerce and population growth in the new nation.
Chronicles the political career of Robert F. Kennedy, the turbulence of the United States in the 1960s, and the events that led to Kennedy's assassination in June 1968.