Visit the Black History Month Book Display in the Cracchiolo Law Library
To honor Black History Month, the Daniel F. Cracchiolo Law Library has curated a book display to celebrate the stories and achievements of Black Americans. Kristen Keck, Library Services Associate, created the display with the help of Tianna Williams, a member of University of Arizona Law’s Black Law Students Association.
The display showcases many titles including:
The book display is located near the library entrance and lobby, with all titles available for checkout.
These books are available for you to browse in the library or for checkout. If you have suggestions for additions to the library collection, direct them to Jessica Ugstad, Collection Development Librarian.
Other Resources
- The Daniel Cracchiolo Law Library Antiracist and Social Justice Resources
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The American Association of Law Libraries Antiracism, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion and Social Justice Resources
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The Center for Racial Justice in Education’s Black History Month Resource Guide for Educators and Families
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NELLCO’s, Law Library Consortium, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging in Library Collections Toolkit
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Kindred: Celebrating the Black Community in Pima County at the Pima County Public Library.
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ACLU recognizes Black activists, lawmakers, athletes, actors and others
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Statement by Ward 5 Council Member, Richard Fimbres on Black History Month
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Tucsonfoodie.com: Support Black-owned businesses in Tucson
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University of Arizona Athletic Department to Celebrate Black History Month
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Celebrate Black History Month with diverse content presented by Arizona PBS including documentaries, PBS Specials, kids activities, and more.
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A new web archive collection from the Library of Congress documents the civil unrest sparked by the police murder of George Floyd on May 25, 2020.