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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
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SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
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LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
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 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
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LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
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  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
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SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
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LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
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 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
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LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
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LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
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LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
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LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
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LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
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 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
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  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
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SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
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 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
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  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
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  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
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  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
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  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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DTSTART:20230309T130000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DTSTART:20230310T130000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DTSTART:20230311T130000Z
DTEND:20230311T220000Z
DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
 t_history_with_slavery_and_abolition
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DTEND:20230315T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DTSTART:20230316T120000Z
DTEND:20230316T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DTSTART:20230317T120000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DTSTART:20230318T120000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DTSTART:20230321T120000Z
DTEND:20230321T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DTSTART:20230322T120000Z
DTEND:20230322T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DTSTART:20230323T120000Z
DTEND:20230323T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DTSTART:20230324T120000Z
DTEND:20230324T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DTSTART:20230325T120000Z
DTEND:20230325T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DTSTART:20230326T120000Z
DTEND:20230326T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DTSTART:20230327T120000Z
DTEND:20230327T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
 t_history_with_slavery_and_abolition
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DTSTAMP:20260813T033659Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42289126487407
DTSTART:20230328T120000Z
DTEND:20230328T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DTSTART:20230329T120000Z
DTEND:20230329T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DTSTART:20230331T120000Z
DTEND:20230331T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DTSTART:20230401T120000Z
DTEND:20230401T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DTSTART:20230407T120000Z
DTEND:20230407T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DTSTART:20230408T120000Z
DTEND:20230408T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DTSTART:20230409T120000Z
DTEND:20230409T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DTSTART:20230410T120000Z
DTEND:20230410T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DTSTART:20230411T120000Z
DTEND:20230411T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DTSTART:20230412T120000Z
DTEND:20230412T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
 t_history_with_slavery_and_abolition
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42289126526335
DTSTART:20230413T120000Z
DTEND:20230413T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
 t_history_with_slavery_and_abolition
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UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_42289126528384
DTSTART:20230414T120000Z
DTEND:20230414T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
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 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
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  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
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 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
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  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
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  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DTSTART:20230430T120000Z
DTEND:20230430T210000Z
DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
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URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
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LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
 t_history_with_slavery_and_abolition
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
 t_history_with_slavery_and_abolition
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
 t_history_with_slavery_and_abolition
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DESCRIPTION:Despite being the first state to ratify the U.S. Constitution i
 n 1787\, Delaware refused to sign the 13th Amendment to formally abolish s
 lavery until 1901. In First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Sl
 avery and Abolition\, explore the state’s complex history with slavery a
 nd abolition.  \n\n \n\nVisitors will learn about slavery and colonization
  efforts in the state\; Black Delawareans’ involvement in the undergroun
 d railroad\; and the notorious Patty Cannon gang\, who kidnapped\, sold an
 d killed free and enslaved Black people in the state. Materials on view in
 clude books\, letters\, photographs\, deeds of sale for enslaved persons\,
  newspaper ads for runaway slaves\, copies of Delaware legislative bills\,
  and more.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view February 7 - May 13 in the Li
 ncoln Exhibition Case\, which is located outside the Special Collections G
 allery in Morris Library on the University of Delaware’s Newark campus. 
 It can be viewed during Morris Library’s operating hours. Admission is f
 ree.
GEO:39.67795;-75.750611
LOCATION:Morris Library\, Lincoln Exhibition Case
SUMMARY:First and Last: Delaware’s Fraught History with Slavery and Aboli
 tion
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.udel.edu/event/first_and_last_delawares_fraugh
 t_history_with_slavery_and_abolition
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