In honor of Black History Month, this post will highlight a few selected resources at Elon. (1) The Center for Race, Ethnicity, & Diversity Education (CREDE) is coordinating several events, including an Afro-Latinx cooking class, a showing of the Racist Roots film, and the Black Solidarity Conference. For more information, see the CREDE website. (2) The Law Library has a Race Law Lib-Guide in its Research Guides section. This Lib-Guide includes a list of University and law school research guides, current awareness blogs, databases, and government sources. (3) HeinOnline contains a database titled Civil Rights and Social Justice. This database features legislative histories, Supreme Court briefs, scholarly articles, and committee prints. It also has its own Lib-Guide. (4) Did you know you have access to the Belk Library databases too? On the Law Library homepage, choose Belk Library Databases. Select Q and R under Databases and Resources by Title. There you will find Race Relations Abstracts, which possesses sources such as Race and Class and Journal of Social Issues. It covers topics such as ethnic studies, discrimination, and immigration studies.