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Unitarian Universalist Resources
- Truth, Repair, and Reconciliation. An exhaustive compilation of resources from the Unitarian Universalist Association Leaders' Library.
- Anti-Racism, Anti-Oppression, Multicultural (ARAOMC) Resources
Organizations
Films
- Traces of the Trade
- Slave Reparations: The Final Passage—Excellent 28-minute documentary produced by Unitarian Universalist Arlene Corsano in 2004. Companion booklet available.
- UU Anti-Racism Movie Guide
Books
- Inheriting the Trade: A Northern Family Confronts its Legacy as the Largest Slave-Trading Family in U.S. History
- In Between: Memoir of an Integration Baby, by Mark Morrison-Reed
- Recommended Books on Race, Class, and Multicultural Concerns from Beacon Press and Skinner House
History and Genealogy
- Was Your Town a Sundown Town? Learn how to find out if your community intentionally excluded African-Americans from James Loewen, author of Lies My Teacher Told Me and Sundown Towns.
- Is There a History of Slave-Owning In Your Past?
- Brief History of the Effort to Obtain Reparations
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