Incoming Resources
- Braving the New World, 1619-1784, from the arrival of the enslaved Africans to the end of the American Revolution, Don Nardo
- Breve historia de la esclavitud, James Walvin ; traducido por Carlos Acevedo
- The life & times of Persimmon Wilson, Nancy Peacock
- Shadows in the fire, Gray Basnight
- No More!, stories and songs of slave resistance, Doreen Rappaport ; illustrated by Shane W. Evans
- Building a new land, African Americans in Colonial America, James Haskins and Kathleen Benson ; illustrated by James E. Ransome
- Slavery, emancipation & freedom, comparative perspectives, Stanley L. Engerman
- Slavery in Kentucky, 1792-1865,, by Ivan E. McDougle
- Mark of the thief, by Jennifer A. Nielsen
- An unkindness of ghosts, Rivers Solomon
- Survivors of slavery, modern-day slave narratives, Laura T. Murphy
- The short life of free Georgia, class and slavery in the colonial South, Noeleen McIlvenna
- Slavery, the abuse of a nation, Kenneth Skelton
- Governor Bell's message, delivered before both houses of the legislature, December 26, 1849
- Slavery and resistance, by Anne Devereaux Jordan ; with Virginia Schomp
- The invisibles, the untold story of African American slaves in the White House, Jesse J. Holland
- Black cargo, [by] Richard Howard
- Slavery, report, prepared by Benjamin Whitaker, special rapporteur of the Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities, updating the Report on slavery submitted to the Sub-Commission in 1966
- Gateway to freedom, the hidden history of the Underground Railroad, Eric Foner
- The outbreak of the Civil War, a nation tears apart, Heather Lehr Wagner
- Encounter, written by Jane Yolen ; illustrated by David Shannon
- The Underground Railroad, an interactive history adventure, by Allison Lassieur
- Slavery in the United States, Shirlee P. Newman
- Trail sisters, freedwomen in Indian Territory, 1850-1890, Linda Williams Reese ; foreword by John R. Wunder
- Slavery and secession in Arkansas, a documentary history, edited by James J. Gigantino, II
- Eighty-eight years, the long death of slavery in the United States, 1777-1865, Patrick Rael
- Addy's cookbook, a peek at dining in the past with meals you can cook today, [edited by Jodi Evert ; written by Rebecca Sample Bernstein ... et al. ; inside illustrations by Susan Mahal ; photography by Mark Salisbury]
- Caleb's choice, G. Clifton Wisler
- Abolitionists, by Sarah E. De Capua
- Juneteenth, a celebration of freedom, Charles A. Taylor ; with illustrations by Charles A. Taylor, II
- A crime so monstrous, face-to-face with modern-day slavery, E. Benjamin Skinner
- Anthony Burns, the defeat and triumph of a fugitive slave, by Virginia Hamilton
- American slavery, a very short introduction, Heather Andrea Williams
- Human trafficking, interdisciplinary perspectives, edited by Mary C. Burke
- A crack in the sea, H.M. Bouwman
- The trap door, Lisa McMann
- The Underground Railroad, by Carla Williams
- Freedom, the overthrow of the slave empires, James Walvin
- Tobacco and slaves, the development of southern cultures in the Chesapeake, 1680-1800, Allan Kulikoff
- Creole testimonies, slave narratives from the British West Indies, 1709-1838, Nicole N. Aljoe
- Not for sale, the return of the global slave trade-- and how we can fight it, David Batstone
- Uncle Tom's cabin, indictment of slavery, James Tackach
- Diddie, Dumps, and Tot, or, Plantation child-life, by Louise-Clarke Pyrnelle
- No more!, stories and songs of slave resistance, Doreen Rappaport ; illustrator Shane Evans
- The anti-slavery project, from the slave trade to human trafficking, Joel Quirk
- The slave next door, human trafficking and slavery in America today, Kevin Bales and Ron Soodalter
- 12 questions about slave narratives, by Lois Sepahban
- Slavery in the United States, by Rebecca Rissman ; content consultant, Ibram H. Rogers, PhD, Assistant Professor, Africana Studies Department, University at Albany, SUNY
- The water dancer, a novel, Ta-Nehisi Coates
- North star to freedom, the story of the Underground Railroad, Gena K. Gorrell ; foreword by Rosemary Brown