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UDLib/SEARCH

UDLib/SEARCH

A state-funded collaboration between the Delaware Department of Education and the University of Delaware Library providing online magazines, journals, encyclopedias and training for all Delaware K-12 public schools

Black History (House Bill 198)

Additional Resources

This page includes additional resources outside of the UDLib/SEARCH collection.  Collections include selected primary source documents and ideas for teaching African American History.

Selected Collections

Sora, the reading app for OverDrive, is available in all Delaware public schools.  Sora provides access to a number of African American history e-book/audiobook collections, including the following:

  • Race, Bias, and Antiracism
  • African-American Fiction K-5
  • African-American Fiction 6-12
  • African-American Biographies K-5
  • African-American Biographies 6-12
  • Slavery - Civil War 6-12
  • Jim, Crow - Civil Rights Movement 6-12
  • African-American History K-5

Contact your school librarian for information about access to Sora.

Slavery in America and the World: History, Culture, and Law brings together a multitude of essential legal materials on slavery in the United States and the English-speaking world. This includes every statute passed by every colony and state on slavery, every federal statute dealing with slavery, and all reported state and federal cases on slavery. Our case coverage extends into the 20th century because long after slavery ended, courts were still resolving issues emanating from the practice. To give one example, as late as 1901, Chief Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court had to decide if a man, both of whose parents had been slaves, could be the legitimate heir of his father—under southern law, slaves could never be legally married. 

This library has hundreds of pamphlets and books written about slavery—defending it, attacking it, or simply analyzing it—including an expansive slavery collection from Buffalo & Erie County Public Library. The cooperation of this institution was central to developing this collection. We have also gathered every English-language legal commentary on slavery published before 1920, which includes many essays and articles in obscure, hard-to-find journals in the United States and elsewhere. We have provided more than a thousand pamphlets and books on slavery from the 19th century. We have also included many modern histories of slavery. Within this library is a section containing all modern law review articles on the subject, as well.

This library will continue to grow, not only from new scholarship but also from historical material that we continue to locate and add to the collection.

- Paul Finkelman, General Editor

Visit the Slavery in America and the World Database.