"Jacksonville: The Consolidation Story, from Civil Rights to the Jaguars" by James B. Crooks is a 296-page hardcover book published by the University Press of Florida in 2004. This book, part of "The Florida History and Culture Series," explores the history of Jacksonville, Florida from the Civil Rights era to the present day, focusing on themes of environmental science, public affairs, and sociology. The book includes illustrations and a dust jacket, making it a visually engaging read for those interested in American government, state and local history, and the evolution of Jacksonville over the 20th century.