The Daily Beacon this class and other African and africanamerican studies courses had the privilege of taking African studies 211 with receive when we take World civ and other http://dailybeacon.utk.edu/issues/v80/n12/comm1.12v.html
Extractions: This past Wednesday a diverse group of over 40 students came together in Aconda Court to protest the destruction of the African and African-American Studies program. As the budget cuts have hit and slowly destroyed many departments at UT, this program has been hit extremely hard and is literally withering on the vine. Many of the people who came together on Wednesday were students who had been among the 80 turned away from African Studies 212 earlier last week, and there were other students like me who were enraged at the administration's lack of concern for meeting the demand for more sections of this class and other African and African-American Studies courses. Last semester I had the privilege of taking African Studies 211 with Dr. Asafa Jalata and I have to admit that this was one of the best courses I have taken at UT. Instead of getting a Eurocentric understanding of history that many of us have received throughout our lives and will receive when we take World Civ and other courses, I received an awesome education on the histories and the achievements of African civilization. Many myths and lies about Africa were dispelled by the course and I gained a greater appreciation for the struggles and the history of people of African descent. It also sparked my interests in the field of African and African-American studies and I plan on taking many more courses in this area before I graduate.
African-American Studies: Fall Course Schedule Black people of the post civil rights era 397004 Third World Women (call Women studies for course description.); 18950 Af Am 397-015 African American Art (call http://www.unm.edu/~afamstds/courseF03.html
Extractions: This class is designed to identify, honor, and enhance the strengths of different cultural perspectives on the UNM campus throughout this region. The class seeks to foster better communication among people by helping students to recognize the skills they possess, teach them how to apply these skills in communicating effectively with people from many cultural backgrounds, and enrich the experience of living in a multicultural community.
Extractions: Freshman Year Sem. Hrs. ENC 1101, 1102 Communicative Skills I, II MAC 1104 and 1133, or MGF 1202, or 2212; MAC 1142, 3311; MAC 3311, 3312 Mathematics WOH 1012 or 1022 History of Civilization I, II GEA 3000 World Geography AMH 2010 and 2020 American History AMH 2091 Introduction to African American History Total Hours for Freshman Year Sophomore Year BSC 1005 Biological Science PSC 1121, AST 1002, or PHY 3464, Physical Science, Astronomy, or Physical Basis of Music ANT 2000 Anthropology AMH 3571, 3572, or 4573 African-American History PSY 2012 Introduction to Psychology POS 2041 American National Government HUM 2211, 2230 Historical Survey I, II (or other approved humanities sequence) SYG 2000 Introduction to Sociology Total Hours for Sophomore Year Junior Year SOC 4720 Sociology of the Black Experience GEA 3600 Geography in Africa PUP 3313 Blacks and the Political Process POS 2112 State and Local Government HIS 2922 and 3923 Professional Development, Advanced Professional Development African-American Studies Electives Minor Requirements Total Hours for Junior Year Senior Year AAS 4990 Seminar in African-American Studies POS 4703 Scope and Methods or other approved statistics course AFH 4100, 4200 History of Africa I, II
Academic Programs: The Center For Africana Studies states with stops at sites relevant to the Civil rights movement of africanamerican Church History and Religious Thought (3 sh) studies the religious http://campus.northpark.edu/centers/africana/africana.academic.htm
Extractions: Africana Studies is an interdisciplinary program designed to apply the scholarly approach of a number of traditional disciplines, such as sociology, theology, and history, to a consideration of the Black experience. The program seeks to nurture the student's intellectual, social, and political development through an examination of the rich and multifaceted cultures, literatures, religions, and histories of Blacks in Africa and the African Diaspora. This approach emphasizes both the political struggle of Black people and their contribution to Western civilization. Required semester hours 19-20 sh Prerequisites and supporting courses AS 2500 Required core courses AS 2510, 2520; SOCA 2090 or HIST 3420 Electives One of the following: AS 2220, 2530, 2840, 3350 or 3360 Designates a course that fulfills all or part of a General Education (G.E.) requirement; see pages 46-48 for more information. The Struggle for Freedom: Black Leaders of the Twentieth Century (4 sh) Examines the philosophies and strategies of Black leaders in the struggle for freedom during the 1900s in the history of Africa and the United States. Focuses on key figures from the continent such as Kwame Nkrumah and Jomo Kenyatta, revolutionaries who fought against European colonialism, and preeminent African-American leaders such as Ida B. Wells and W.E.B. DuBois, organizers of protest against White American racism.
African American Studies African American studies. Ira E. and Faye V. Harrison, editors africanamerican Pioneers in Over White; Honey, Michael K. Southern Labor and Black Civil rights; http://www.press.uillinois.edu/subject/blk.html
Extractions: Aarim-Heriot, Najia: Chinese Immigrants, African Americans, and Racial Anxiety in the United States, 1848-82 Adell, Sandra: Double-Consciousness/Double Bind Anderson, Marian : My Lord, What a Morning Andrews, William L.: To Tell a Free Story Anthony, Kathryn H.: Designing for Diversity Armstead, Myra B. Young: "Lord, Please Don't Take Me in August" Armstrong, Douglas V.: The Old Village and the Great House Arnesen, Eric: Waterfront Workers of New Orleans Aschenbrenner, Joyce: Katherine Dunham Barker, Lucius J. and Ronald W. Walters, editors: Jesse Jackson's 1984 Presidential Campaign Barksdale, Richard K.: Praisesong of Survival Bastin, Bruce: Red River Blues Beary, Michael J.: Black Bishop Bellegarde-Smith, Patrick, editor: Fragments of Bone Bentley, Amy: Eating for Victory Berg, Allison: Mothering the Race Bertrand, Michael T.: Race, Rock, and Elvis Bodnar, John , Roger Simon, and Michael P. Weber: Lives of Their Own Bolden, Tony: Afro-Blue Borchert, James: Alley Life in Washington Boyer, Horace Clarence ,Photography by Lloyd Yearwood: The Golden Age of Gospel Brashler, William:
African-American Studies: My Escape From Slavery which prevailed in Baltimore and other seaports at the time, toward those who go down to the sea in ships. Free trade and sailors rights just then http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/eguides/afam/douglas1.html
African American Studies And Research Program: Videos (print) Flames of Fire (Felton O. Best) Scholars of africanamerican studies have argued the once vulnerable and protected after the modern Civil rights Movement are http://www.uky.edu/AS/AASRP/videos_and_books/books_print.html
Extractions: AASRP Library Book List/Description uthern states and their role in causing the Civil War. 6. African American Adolescents in the Urban Community: (Judith L. Rozie-Battle) 9. African-American Freemasons: Why They Should Accept Al-Islam: (Mustafa El-Amin) 10. African American Islam: (Aminah Beverly McCloud) An introduction to the varied expressions of African American Islam in the United States from the point of view of an Islamic scholar. She focuses on the breadth of Islam, looking at five early Muslim communities and thirteen contemporary Muslim communities. 14. African American Religious History: A Documentary Witness: (Milton C. Sernett) This widely heralded collection of remarkable documents offers a view of African American religious history from Africa and early America through Reconstruction to the rise of black nationalism, civil rights, and black theology of today. 16. African American Women and the Vote 1837-1965: (ed., Ann D. Gordon) This is an exciting and pathbreaking collection containing many exceptionally well-written, thought-provoking, insightful essays on a subject that has never before received this concentrated attention.
Program Description 2340 africanamericans at the Frontier GAH 2360 Civil rights GIS 3190 GSS 2188 african-americans and the Law GSS 2201 african-american studies An introductory http://talon.stockton.edu/eyos/page.cfm?siteID=14&pageID=83&program=AAST
Extractions: Distribution Requirements 2002-2003 This list is valid for 2002-2003 ONLY Note: Letters in parentheses indicate the quarter in which departments intend to offer courses. Actual offerings will appear in the Class Schedule available before advance registration for each quarter. The availability and/or schedules for courses marked (TBA) had not yet been set as of August 2002. [Area I: Natural Sciences] [Area II:Formal Studies] [Area III:Social and Behavioral Sciences] [Area IV: Historical Studies] ... [Interdisciplinary Studies] Area I Natural Sciences
UCSB Black Studies: African American Student Groups and the United States Civil rights Movement. classroom situations of the contemporary africanamerican communities are Black studies 127 Black Women Writers (4 http://www.blackstudies.ucsb.edu/courses.html
Extractions: Historical and current social conditions of Black people in the United States. Topics include slavery, emancipation, reconstruction, and urban Black migration, with particular consideration given to the Black church and the Black family as bearers and creators of Afro-American culture. Black Studies 2: Group Exploration of Racism (4) Michel Discussions designed to explore, identify, and understand the social and emotional pathology of racist orientations as they appear in everyday life. Focus on personal experiences, with extensive student involvement and participation expected. Not restricted to majors. Limited enrollment. Black Studies 3: Introduction to African Studies (4) Hadjor, Oyewumi
Powell's Books - Used, New, And Out Of Print African American studies Civil rights Movement There are 417 books in this aisle. Browse the aisle by Title by Author by Price http://www.powells.com/subsection/AfricanAmericanStudiesCivilRightsMovement.html
Extractions: Black History Quest African-American History, Culture, and Black Studies Resources AFRICA HOMEPAGE - Connecting a Continent to its children around the World. AFRICA WITHIN - A comprehensive and well organized African Studies site with a large section on Ancient Egypt. - Connecting a Continent to its children around the World. AFRICAN AMERICAN ART-On the internet. AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURE This site will guide you to the essentials of the African American culture. AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY MAKERS AFRICAN AMERICAN IMAGES -from the 19th century AFRICAN AMERICAN MILITARY HISTORY AFRICAN AMERICAN ODYSSEY - Library of Congress. AFRICAN AMERICAN SOLDIERS FOR LIBERTY AFRICAN AMERICANS IN THE WEST AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS AFRICA SITES - A Comprehensive Guide to African Websites AFRO-AMERICAN ALMANAC - Information for BLACKs that makes a Difference. AFRICAN AMERICAN-Commemorative Stamps listing. AFRICAN AMERICAN GENEALOGICAL RESOURCES AFRICAN AMERICAN PUBLICATIONS- across the United States. AFRICAN AMERICAN HOLOCAUST AFRICAN AMERICANS IN THE SCIENCES AFRICAN AMERICANS-In the U.S. Merchant Marine and U.S. Maritime Service.
Alibris: Social Science African American Studies History Hope This classic in African American studies was first a comprehensive survey of the African American experienceincluding and the Civil rights movementand http://www.alibris.com/search/books/subject/Social Science African American Stud
Extractions: In the fall of 1959, John Howard Griffin used medical treatments to darken the color of his skin and then set out on an odyssey through Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia, a white man travelling as a black man in order to find out first-hand what it was like "to be a Negro in the Deep South," as he wrote at the time. His eloquent and...
African And African American Studies - FAQ and Abolition Era, the Civil rights Movement and what information from the African American Curricula Units the subject areas of Social studies, Humanities/Art http://learnet.palmbeach.k12.fl.us/AfricanAmerican/faq.asp
About The Minor In African American Studies AFAM 499 Independent Research in African American studies (Please note African Dance ENGL 208 African American Literature of of the Civil rights Movement PHIL http://www.gmu.edu/departments/afam/minors.htm
Extractions: The minor in African American Studies minor seeks to bring an interdisciplinary approach to promoting creative scholarship and research. Coursework examines the cultural, historical, economic, and political dimensions and experiences of people of African descent in America, the Caribbean and Africa; and enables students to develop critical and analytical approaches to contemporary issues. With a minor in African American Studies you can: Learn the history of people of African descent in Africa, the United States, the Caribbean, and in the diaspora. Learn what Africans and African Americans have contributed to world culture in the areas of the sciences, art, literature, medicine, music, technology, etc. Learn how the erasure or neglect of these contributions have shaped what we know and do not know about ourselves and others, power relations, and public policies. Learn new constructive ways of thinking about race, culture, and representation.
Ethnic Studies African American Studies General Green Malcolm X, and before Medgar Evers joined the NAACP, civil rights activist Harry T The Paradox of Loyalty An African American Response to the War on Terrorism http://20th-century-history-books.com/Ethnic_Studies_African_American_Studies_Ge
Extractions: Before graduate student Mike King began using his given name, Martin Luther, before Detroit Red changed his name to Malcolm X, and before Medgar Evers joined the NAACP, civil rights activist Harry T. Moore was murdered. On Christmas night, 1951, an explosion ripped through his house, the bomb having been planted directly under his bed. His mother, visiting for the holidays, had been very concerned for Moore's safety. In the 1950s, in the Deep South, Moore's political activism had earned him p... I'm a Mae, both of my grandmothers are my Mae's, and several of my 10 aunts. This book made me feel part of an even larger legacy of Black women than just the ones in my family. I have a niece on the way and she's going to be a Mae. I'm handing this book down to her to help her out just like its helped me through college (The University of Pennsylvania)...where there weren't too many black women and especially not alot of "Mae's."Thanks, Sharony ;-)
Ethnic Studies At Erratic Impact's Philosophy Research Base There are many African studies pages currently on the WWW. African American Resources. An activist journal covering civil rights issues of interest to biracial http://www.erraticimpact.com/~topics/html/ethnic_studies.htm
Extractions: Anticipating Ethnic Conflict by Ashley J. Tellis, Thomas S. Szayna, James A. Winnefeld, Arroyo. Anticipating Ethnic Conflict provides a theoretical model of the social processes and dynamics that lead to ethnic and communitarian conflict and state breakdown. While it is designed as a handbook and a practical tool for intelligence analysts as they work to identify and plan for potential ethnic conflict contingencies around the world, its discussion of the social-science underpinnings of the analytic model will make it an important read for anyone interested in analyzing the phenomenon of ethnic conflict.... Click here to learn more about this book African Philosophy Resources There are many African studies pages currently on the WWW. This one starts from African philosophy, and organizes other useful resources to support this area of research. African philosophy is a field in development, and there is not always agreement on what should be included. That ambiguity is unapologetically evident on this page.
You Have Already Checked Out The Circle An Anthology Of African American Literary Criticism Travel, African Americans, Slavery, Black studies, Abolitionists, Civil rights. http://www.vintage-books.com/cgi-bin/Perlshop/perlshop.cgi?ACTION=push&thispage=
1877-1964 1964 US Political And Civil rights Of Blacks History - General History Social Science Ethnic studies - African American studies - Histor United http://topics.practical.org/browse/1877-1964