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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...
Extractions: Dr. William W. Sales, Jr., Chair History of the Department The Department of African American Studies was founded in 1970 as the Center for Black Studies. As such it was the first such academic center in higher education in New Jersey and one of the earliest in the entire United States. Originally the Center was established as a semi-autonomous degree-granting unit of the University with the responsibility of offering two degrees, a B.A. in Black Culture and a B.S. in Black Community Studies. Subsequently in cooperation with the school of education, an M.A. in Education with a concentration in Black Studies was established. In 1980 the two undergraduate degrees were consolidated into a B.A. in African American Studies. The guiding philosophy of the Center for Black Studies as the first Director, Dr. George Jackson articulated it, remains that of the present African American Studies Department. Dr. Jackson pointed out that: The Center institutionalized itself during the 1970s both within Seton Hall and in the adjacent inner city communities in Newark, and East Orange. In addition to its academic course offerings and majors, the Center offered educational programs at community centers and the main public libraries in Newark and East Orange. It also provided technical assistance to teachers and administrators at alternative school's like the Chad School in Newark and St. Thomas Community School in Harlem. Students working under veteran social worker, and cleric Dr. Homer Tucker worked with community organizations and projects, later publishing their reports and research through a grant from one of New Jersey's largest pharmaceutical companies.
Books - African American Studies - Georgia State University Library Introduction to African American studies cultural concepts and theory / TalmadgeAnderson The harlem Renaissance an annotated reference guide for student http://www.library.gsu.edu/research/resources.asp?ldID=3&guideID=0&resourceID=3
Extractions: This page contains links to Adobe PDF files. Accessibility solutions and free 'Reader' software are available from Adobe. Bibliographical guides Eccles Centre Annual Lectures Guide to American Studies programmes Other activities ... Further information The Harlem Renaissance: a Selective Guide to Materials in the British Library Jean Kemble The rich surge in African American arts and letters that took place in 1920s was not limited to Harlem, nor even to New York City. However, the intensity of the movement in that city, and the sheer number of black writers, musicians, and scholars who lived and worked in Harlem has ensured that it is forever linked with the era. Almost as suddenly as it had blossomed, Harlem declined into an urban ghetto neglected by outsiders and offering little to its residents. For over thirty years its Renaissance seems to have been all but forgotten. Then, in 1967, the New York Public Library published The Negro in New York, a series of manuscripts prepared by the Federal Writers Project and housed in the Schomburg Collection of the Harlem branch of the Library. The interest in this publication was enormous, and the wealth of information contained in the collection has ensured that it is still being mined by students and scholars today.
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Extractions: * = study guide in checkout binder: A B C D ... X Z A 4 Little Girls Affirmative Action: The History of an Idea Affirmative Action Under Fire: When is it Reverse Discrimination? Africa African American History Month: Clayborne Carson, 2/98 African American History Month: Georgia Powers, 2/98 Movement at the University of Kentucky African Americans, Part 1 African Americans, Part 2 African American Heroes of World War II African American Leaders of the 20th Century African American Quilting: The Cloth Sings To Me African American Quilting: The Sprit of the Individual African Healing Dance Africans in Kentucky All Power to the People: The Black Panther Party and Beyond All that Jazz: Wynton Marsalis Amazing Grace: Black Women in Sport American History X Amistad Ancient Tribes: The Zulus Angelou, Maya: Intimate Portrait
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Extractions: AASRP Video Library (June 23, 2003) A 4 Little Girls Affirmative Action: The History of an Idea Affirmative Action Under Fire: When is it Reverse Discrimination? Africa African American History Month: Clayborne Carson, 2/98 African American History Month: Georgia Powers, 2/98 Movement at the University of Kentucky African Americans, Part 1 African Americans, Part 2 African American Heroes of World War II African American Leaders of the 20th Century African American Quilting: The Cloth Sings To Me African American Quilting: The Sprit of the Individual African Healing Dance Africans in Kentucky All Power to the People: The Black Panther Party and Beyond All that Jazz: Wynton Marsalis Amazing Grace: Black Women in Sport American History X Amistad Ancient Tribes: The Zulus Angelou, Maya: Intimate Portrait
African American Studies Print Resources African American Women A Biographical Dictionary, E 185.96 .A45 African and BlackAmerican studies, DT 3 American Writers Before the harlem Renaissance Series http://www.ulib.iupui.edu/subjectareas/aas/aasprint.html
Welcome To The UCLA Center For African American Studies Website for International Research and studies (CERI), Paris African American Experiencesin Creating (or Avoiding?) Political Two Movements The harlem Renaissance and http://www.bunchecenter.ucla.edu/faculty/faculty_rhill.htm
Extractions: 280 Kinsey Hall $ Los Angeles, California 90095 $ (310) 825-7623 EDUCATION M.Sc., 1975 University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica Thesis: AMarcus Garvey and the Racial Economy of the Crown Colony State in Jamaica, 1927-35: A Study in Colonial Political Protest@ B.A., 1967 University College, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada: Political Science TEACHING EXPERIENCE 1998- Professor, Department of History, University of California, Los Angeles 1985-1997 Associate Professor, Department of History, University of California, Los Angeles 1977-1984 Assistant Professor, Department of History, University of California, Los Angeles Fall 1986 National Endowment for the Humanities Professor, Graduate Institute of the Liberal Arts, Emory University, Atlanta Spring 1982 Ira Reid Visiting Professor, Haverford College, Haverford, PA
TUP Subject Index: African American Studies Critical White studies, Critical White studies Looking Behind Blackness, FramingBlackness The African American Image in of Alain Locke harlem Renaissance and http://www.temple.edu/tempress/african.html
African American Studies Topics to be covered also include harlem Renaissance, civil rights, Black artseras and contemporary Prerequisite African American studies 0051 and 0052. http://www.temple.edu/bulletin/ugradbulletin/ucd/ucd_aas.html
Extractions: An introductory course in the understanding, reading, and speaking of Yoruba, an African language which has had a major impact on the African cultures of Brazil, Haiti, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, and the United States. Students will be taught grammar, vocabulary, and conversation in the language. Mode: The course will be a lecture-demonstration.. 0025. Elementary Hausa (3 s.h.) S
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African American Studies Research Guide AfroAmerican Writers from the harlem Renaissance to 1940 (DLB) PS 153 African AmericanStudies materials may be found throughout the library stacks, depending http://www.mtholyoke.edu/lits/library/guides/africanamerican.shtml
Extractions: Important Scope Note: The following sources provide merely an introduction to research in African American Studies. They are not intended to be comprehensive but rather a starting point. Because African American Studies usually involves interdisciplinary research, it also will be useful to consult additional subject guides, such as "English Language and Literature," "History, " or "Psychology." For help selecting the best resources talk with a Reference Librarian. History and Culture African American Women: A Biographical Dictionary Nearly 300 biographies of African American women throughout history. Limited bibliographies and an appendix of "career categories" are included.
Extractions: Bachelor of Science The minor includes AAS 100, plus at least 15 hours of additional course work for a total of at least 18 hours with a minimum grade point average of 2.50 in all courses counted toward the minor. At least 3 hours in each of the following 4 areas must be completed as part of the minor. It is recommended that AAS 100 be taken prior to undertaking all other courses included as options in the African American Studies Minor. Areas of Study A. Historical Foundations HST 331 African American History I HST 332 African American History II B.
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Extractions: Specific titles on all aspects of the African American experience may be found by using . All book titles are assigned Library of Congress Subject Headings, which indicate the focus of the book. They are located on first floor of Strozier Library near the Reference Desk. Subject headings to consider are "Blacks" and "African Americans."
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Extractions: Appropriate for students interested in diversity and social justice. Topics covered through an interdisciplinary study of people and society range from identity, critical thinking, empowerment, role models, stereotyping, institutional discrimination, and tolerance. The key lynchpin is active participation in the development and maintenance of just communities. Cross listed with AMST CHST WMST INST ... AIST 1030 . Enrollment preference will be given to We The People FIG students. Surveys African societies in their traditional and modern settings. Explores structure, function, and process in African social institutions (family, kinship, gender, economy, politics, education, law, and religion). Analyses impact of Western contact of these institutions and other internal and external processes that have culminated in the present African condition. Cross listed with SOC 2140 Examines the diverse cultural dimensions of the Caribbean (e.g., music, language, religion, politics, and lifestyles) in relation to its historical retentions in West Africa. A critical study of pre and post colonialism and its affects on contemporary Caribbean society is a major emphasis of this course. These critical paradigms also include the study of Afro-Caribbean populations in America.