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Tracing Your African American Roots in Delaware
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eBooks
The Churches of Delaware by: Frank Zebley
WPA Church Records Index
A History of African Americans of Delaware and Maryland’s Eastern Shore by: Carol C. Marks, Editor
African American Educaton in Delaware – A History Through Photographs: 1865-1930 by: Bradley Skelcher, Ph.D.
Troubled in Mind: J. Saunders Redding’s Early Years in Wilmington, Delaware by: J. Saunders Redding
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Public School Insurance Evaluation Reports, 1941
Delaware Laws from 1829
Slavery Papers
Joseph Barker’s Negro Ledger
Multimedia
Frank R. Zebley’s Collection of Church Photographs: 1930-1947
Mrs. Jean Jamison of the NAACP Speaking About Civil Rights, February 6, 1949
Senator Herman Holloway, Sr. speaking to HB 23, establishing a Martin Luther King Holiday
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