African American Studies Teacher Toolkit: Library List Smith, Jesse Carne, ed. notable Black American The African American Experience in Cyberspace A Resource in the development of Black studies, currently serving http://creativefolk.com/toolkit/library.html
African American Studies this important and unique contribution to radical African American and cultural Western Journal of Black studies Online index to this notable Other Resources. http://faculty.washington.edu/qtaylor/Websites_maps/aa_websites.htm
Extractions: Please report any non functioning site to tamblyn3@comcast.net so it can be removed. Basic guide to web research: Use your library BEFORE you start your web research. You will learn many terms that will be useful in your web research. You should read at least one good, broad secondary source on the subject before starting your research.
Extractions: Born to former slaves in 1872 in Dayton, Ohio, Paul Laurence Dunbar became the first African-American to gain national eminence as a poet. Though he died at the age of 33, Dunbar penned a large body of dialect poems, standard English poems, essays, novels, and short stories. His work often addressed the difficulties encountered by members of his race and the efforts of African-Americans to achieve quality in America. Inspired by his mother Matilda, who had learned to read by listening to her slave master read poetry, Dunbar began writing poetry at the age of six. He was the only black child at Dayton Central High School but was a member of the debating society, editor of the school paper, and president of the school's literary society. After graduating he worked as an elevator operator (one of the few jobs he was able to get because of his race) until he established the Dayton Tattler, a black-oriented newsletter he published with the financial backing of the Wright brothers. He published his first book of poetry
Powell's Books - Used, New, And Out Of Print Titles in Children s NonfictionAfrican American studies Page 4 list, Black Film Makers (African American Achievers) by Tells the stories of notable groups of http://www.powells.com/subsection/ChildrensNonfictionAfricanAmericanStudies.4.ht
African & Afro-American Studies - UMass Dartmouth Library Bibliographic Guide Black studies REF E 185 Contemporary African American Novelists A Biobibliographical Critical notable Black American Women REF E185.96 http://www.lib.umassd.edu/reference/afroamstudy.html
Extractions: Online? Print Resources in the University Library Reference The University Library's Reference Collection contains a number of specialized guides, dictionaries and encyclopedias devoted to African and African-American Studies. Some of the most useful are listed below. Index to Black Periodicals (1984 )
Multicultural & American Ethnic Studies Reference Materials In support of KSU s American Ethnic studies Program, the The Oxford Companion to African American Literature PS153.N5 notable Asian Americans E184.O6 N67 1995. http://catnet.ksu.edu/subguides/multicultural/reference.html
Extractions: The titles on this select bibliography are located in the reference collection of KSU Libraries' DOW Multicultural Resource Center (DOWMRC) on Hale Library's third floor. In support of KSU's American Ethnic Studies Program, the DOWMRC's reference collection emphasizes works on African Americans, Asian Americans, Hispanic Americans, and Native Americans. General reference works on diversity and ethnicity are also included. Census, Demographic, Socioeconomic Data Ethnicity Issues and Race Relations Immigration/Migration History and Data African Americans ... Native Americans Atlas of American Diversity National Cultures of the World: A Statistical Reference Big Book of Minority Opportunities: The Directory of Special Programs for Minority Group Members Dictionary of Multicultural Education Dictionary of Race and Ethnic Relations Encyclopedia of World Cultures Ethnic Groups Worldwide: A Ready Reference Handbook Ethnic Relations: A Cross-Cultural Encyclopedia Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups The Historical Encyclopedia of World Slavery A Historical Guide to World Slavery The Multicultural Student's Guide to Colleges: What Every African-American, Asian American, Hispanic, and Native American Applicant Needs to Know about America's Top Schools
African American Studies - Syracuse University Library Bibliographic Guide to Black studies. Oryx Press, 1996 Q141 .D535 1996 Location Sci/Tech Lib notable Black American African American Quotations Phoenix, Ariz http://libwww.syr.edu/research/internet/african_american/mlkpath.html
Extractions: Africa African-American Studies Aging/Gerontology American Literature Anthropology Architecture Art Asian Studies Biology Business Chemistry Composition/Cultural Rhet Computer Science Drama Earth Sciences Economics Education Engineering English/Textual Studies Exercise Science Film Studies General Science Geographic Info Systems Geography, Human Geography, Physical Government History Information Studies International Relations Journalism Latin American Studies Library Science Linguistics Management Maps/Cartography Mass Communication Mathematics Music Native American Studies Nursing Photography Philosophy Physical Education Physics Political Science Psychology Public Administration Radio Reference Religion Science, General
Multicultural Studies Cobblestone Publishing Teaching African American History. County Debbie Gallagher, Teacher Specialist Social studies. notable Women Ancestors http//www.rootsweb http://tlc.sbac.edu/WebResource/mcultual.html
Extractions: Our Shared History, African American Heritage- National Park Service African American Mosaic - A Library of Congress Resource Guide for the Study of Black History and Culture The Fight for Equal Rights : Black Soldiers in the Civil War- Teaching with Documents (National Archives) Black History Quest - African American history, culture, and Black Studies Resources Profiles of African American men and women who have contributed to the advancement of science and engineering Celebrating Black History activities and resources Teaching T olerance Trace the African American experience from slavery through the first years of the 20th Century at the Library of Congress. These online pamphlets, authored by African Americans and others, were originally published from 1824 through 1909. Students can view high resolution reproductions of the publications, which focus on abolition and slavery, African colonization, emancipation, suffrage, politics, reconstruction and education. Among the authors represented are Frederick Douglas, Kelly Miller, Charles Sumner, Mary Church Terrell, and Booker T. Washington. BigChalk Homework ResourcesSearch for African American National Museum of History , from the Smithsonian Institute: This site explores Africa's past and the history of the land and people. Topics presented in themes are about various forms of the wealth, working and living in Africa; more themes will be added in the coming months. History looks at Mali, the slave trade, colonialism, and more. The Learning Center contains an excellent hotlist of African Resources. Some sections of the site use browser plug-ins to enhance your experience.
Glendale, AZ Library - Biographical Information from the Institute of African American studies at the of the Twentieth Century Last Half African American women who royalty, and other notable figures notable http://www.ci.glendale.az.us/Library/BiographicalInformation.cfm
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Afro-American Studies Web Index AFROAMERICAN studies. African American Literature Online. KMG Scout Rpt. African American Women s History. http//womenshistory.about.com/cs/africanamerican/. http://www.brockport.edu/~library5/wafro.htm
Extractions: AFRO-AMERICAN STUDIES African American Literature Online http://www.geocities.com/afam_literature/ This annotated bibliography is intended to provide "a comprehensive guide to African American Literature during the Twentieth Century. Here, you will find over 75 novels, poems, autobiographies, and essays along with summaries of the selected literature...some significant events of each decade and the literary themes that African American authors were writing about during that decade. This web site is targeted towards high school students...." LII African American Newspapers http://www.aasm.com/pubs.html African American Newspapers, provides a connection to over 200 listings of African American US newspapers and publications sorted by State. On the whole, both sites provide valuable resource links for those looking to delve into African American history and culture. [MG] African American Perspectives: Pamphlets from the Daniel A.P. Murray Collection 1818-1907 http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/aap/
African American Studies Subject Guide 17,000 men and women of African American heritage Subject Specialists Mimmo Bonanni (Ethnic studies), Sue Hunter edu/lib/hayden/ref/ethnic/africanamerican.htm. http://www.asu.edu/lib/hayden/ref/ethnic/africanamerican.htm
Extractions: This African American Studies resource guide lists books available in the Reference area and the stacks collections of the Hayden Library. It is not a comprehensive bibliography, but rather a selective list of sources. The Oxford companion to African American literature . New York: Oxford University Press, 1997.
Extractions: E-mail: kellym@cortland.edu Required Texts: Tatum, Beverly Daniel (1997). "Why are all the black kids sitting together in the cafeteria?" and other conversations about race. New York: Basic Books. Kozol, Jonathan (2000). Ordinary resurrections. New York: Crown Publishers. Michie, Greg (1999). Holler if you hear me: The education of a teacher and his students. New York: Teachers College Press. Haberman, Martin (1995). Star teachers of children in poverty. West Lafayette, IN: Kappa Delta Pi. Ladson-Billings, Gloria (1994). The dreamkeepers: Successful teachers of African American children. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishers. Other readings as assigned. These will be handed out in class. Course Attendance and Due Date Policy: 1. Attendance, class preparation, and class participation. Attendance involves coming to class on time and staying for the entire class. Two unexcused absences will result in a drop of one-third letter of your final grade, i.e. B to B-. Each additional absence results in another drop of one-third-letter grade. Preparation involves completing readings and written assignments and bringing the texts assigned for the week to class. Participation involves asking questions, making comments, participation in class activities, sharing reactions and providing feedback.