A biography of Belva Ann Lockwood, fighter for women's rights, who became the first woman to practice law before the Supreme Court and to plead the first case for a Negro there.
Discusses the buildup of the Japanese military, the move of America's Pacific fleet to Hawaii, and relations between the two nations prior to the attack on Pearl Harbor, which drew the United States into World War II.
Gives instructions in performing the moves and steps of break dancing and includes tips on clothing and necessary equipment. Also provides a short history of this popular dance form.
Presents, through photographs and text, details about the Basketball Hall of Fame, including its history, rules of election, and special exhibits on display.
Text and photographs describe the area in Boston where historically significant events took place, such as the Boston Tea Party and Paul Revere's famous ride.