Essential for both students and teachers, these volumes offer a concise view of twentieth-century American history through the topic of race relations….Each decade starts with a brief timeline and is followed by a fairly in-depth, encyclopedic overview of key events….The book goes beyond the African-American experience, and, in fact, much of its focus is on the way the United States closed its borders to immigrants during this period (Reviewed with Race Relations in the United States, 1960-1980).