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  1. Liberating Voices: Oral Tradition in African American Literature by Gayl Jones, 1991-05-01
  2. Teaching African American Literature: Theory and Practice (Transforming Teaching) by M. Graham, 1998-02-17
  3. African-American Literature: An Anthology of Nonfiction, Fiction, Poetry, and Drama (Literature) by Demetrice A. Worley, Jesse Perry, 1993-03
  4. Teaching with the Norton Anthology of African American Literature by Henry Louis, Jr. Gates, 1997-08-13
  5. Black Fascisms: African American Literature and Culture Between the Wars by Mark Christian Thompson, 2007-11-21
  6. Teaching with the Norton Anthology of African American Literature: A Guide for Instructors by Joycelyn Moody, 2004-01
  7. The White Image in the Black Mind: A Study of African American Literature (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Jane Davis, 2000-04-30
  8. The Origins of African American Literature: 1680-1865 by Dickson D. Bruce, 2001-12
  9. Ulysses in Black: Ralph Ellison, Classicism, and African American Literature (Wisconsin Studies in Classics) by Patrice D. Rankine, 2006-09-27
  10. The African American Male, Writing, and Difference: A Polycentric Approach to African American Literature, Criticism, and History by W. Lawrence Hogue, 2003-02
  11. Haunting and Displacement in African American Literature and Culture by Marisa Parham, 2008-08-15
  12. Sing the Sun Up: Creative Writing Ideas from African American Literature
  13. Death and the Arc of Mourning in African American Literature by ANISSA J. WARDI, 2003-12-31
  14. The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Literature [Five Volumes]

21. UNC Pembroke Course - ENG 210
acquire an appreciation for reading literature–especially africanamerican literature–on your general Education Objectives This course will help you become
http://www.uncp.edu/home/nwb/eng210.htm
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ENG 210 African-American Literature Instructor: Dr. Nancy Barrineau Semester: Fall 2003 Class Location: Dial 147 Time: TTH 12:30-1:45 p.m.
Description
A survey of African-American literature, introducing students to genres, trends, and major periods of African-American literature, ranging from 18th and 19th century autobiographies and narratives to 20th century works. Authors may include Douglass, Morrison, Wright, and Toomer. Prerequisite: C or higher in ENG 105 and 106 Goals
To help you
• gain a thorough understanding of African-American literature in a historical context, its genres, its primary movements, and many of its significant writers;
• consider what makes our evaluation of writers change, and how genres, form, content, and readers’ expectations change from one generation to the next; and
• acquire an appreciation for reading literature–especially African-American literature–on your own.
Objectives
To meet these goals, you will
• learn to read, write, and think more critically;
• acquire a critical vocabulary to think and talk about what you read and view;
• practice doing college level research and incorporate and document source material into your writing and speaking;

22. DSU Department Of Visual And Performing Arts Curriculum For Bachelor's Degree In
061XX, Major Applied, 1. 06-100, african-american Music, 3. 06-323, Music History and literature I, 2. 36-201, Introduction to general Psychology, 3.
http://www.dsc.edu/schools/arts_sciences/arts/curringenmusic.php
ACADEMICS ADMINISTRATION ALUMNI ATHLETICS ... SEARCH Today's date is Sunday, June 06th 2004. College of Arts and Sciences Home Department of Visual and Performing Arts Home Course Descriptions (Concentration Comprehensive) Curriculum for Bachelor's Degree in General Music First Year First Semester English Composition I Major Applied 06-107 or 115 Chorus or Marching Band Music Theory I and Ear Training I Piano Class I University Seminar I ... Survey of Mathmatics I Second Semester English Composition II Major Applied African-American Music 06-108 or 116 Chorus or Marching Band Music Theory II and Ear Training II Piano Class II University Seminar II ... Survey of Mathmatics II Second Year First Semester 01-201 or 205 World Literature I or African-American Literature I Major Applied 06-207 or 215 Chorus or Marching Band Music Theory III and Ear Training III Piano Class III Music History and Literature I ... Introduction to General Psychology XX-101 Elementary Foreign Language I Second Semester Speech 01-202 or 206 World Literature II or African-American Literature II Major Applied 06-208 or 216 Chorus or Marching Band Music Theory IV and Ear Training IV Music History and Literature II Piano Class IV XX-102 Elementary Foreign Language II Third Year First Semester Minor Applied Major Applied 06-307 or 315 Chorus or Marching Band Form and Analysis Music History and Literature III Global Societies 34-201 or
34-202 or
34-203 or
American Civilization to 1865

American Civilization from 1865

The African-American Experience to 1865

The African-American Experience from 1865
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23. The Givens Foundation For African American Literature Presents ‘The Stories Of
to general audiences. The Black Arts Movement book series is well represented in the Archie Givens, Sr. Collection of africanamerican literature at the
http://www.uapb.edu/source/culture/culture_henry_dumas.html
Register Online Disability Resources Contact Us Site Map ... ARCHIVES UAPB Quick Links 1890 Extension Athletics Academic Calendar Broadcast Center Career Services Computer Purchases E-lion Net Email Financial Aid Internet Courses Library NCAA Brochure NCATE Report 2000 Search UAPB Recruitment Resources Student Grievances Technical Services TS Job Request Welcome Sections Front Page News Sports Culture Source Spotlight Features Profiles Open Page Letters to the Editor Calendar Upcoming Events Reminders
December 11, 2003
The Givens Foundation for African American Literature presents ‘The Stories Of Henry Dumas’ in Minneapolis
UAPB SOURCE NEWS SERVICES
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. – The Givens Foundation for African American Literature will celebrate Black Arts Movement writer Henry Dumas with a special presentation and dialogue on Thursday, Jan. 15, 2004 at 7 p.m. at the Elmer L. Anderson Library.
Dumas (1934-1968), despite his untimely death at the height of the Black Power Movement, inspired the writings of such iconic writers as Maya Angelou, Amiri Baraka, Toni Morrison, and Quincy Troupe.

24. YUL Research Guide In English Language & Literature: General Resources
ROMs. general Resources. Review; Callaloo (africanamerican Arts and literature); Configurations (literature and Science); CWRL
http://www.library.yale.edu/humanities/english/genlit.html
Y ALE U NIVERSITY L IBRARY:
L ITERATURE I N E NGLISH
English Language and Literature - General Resources
This is a highly selective list of resources. It is not intended to be exhaustive. For more Internet sites, see Chadwyck-Healey's Individual Literature Collections , the Voice of the Shuttle or Jack Lynch's Literary Resources on the Net . Below, bulleted entries are Internet sites, followed by annotated listings of full-text CD-ROMs.
General Resources
Internet Resources

25. UMKC Libs: Guide To Ethnic Literature
Note This page is dedicated to general resources for the study of ethnic literature on the Web (eg, africanamerican literature, Asian-American literature).
http://www.umkc.edu/lib/instruction/MNLsubjguides/ethniclit.htm
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Library Guide to Ethnic Literature
To Find Books To Find Articles Reference Sources Web Resources ... Native American Literature Note: This page is dedicated to general resources for the study of ethnic literature on the Web (e.g., African-American Literature, Asian-American Literature). For more general information on literature resources on the web, go to the Guide to Literature
To Find Books
Use the MERLIN Library Catalog and the MOBIUS Union Catalog to find resources relevant to your research. Relevant works can be found using subject headings (Library of Congress) such as: Although the ethnic group names given above are the ones most often used for describing various ethnic literatures, there are many cases in which more specific group names may be used as well (or instead), for example: Examples of ethnic literature and studies of the representation of ethnic groups in literature can also be found by using subject headings such as:

26. Messiah College: Philly Campus
the following Temple University courses to meet the Messiah College literature general education requirement. English. R125. africanamerican literature I. 3.
http://www.messiah.edu/philly/academics/gened_lit.shtml
Home Irislink About Messiah Academics ... Community Life Related Links: About Messiah College About Temple University Messiah College-Philadelphia Campus
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2.3A Literature http://www.temple.edu/bulletin/ugradbulletin/intro.htm Course descriptions indicate that a course is offered a particular semester using the following method:
Temple Department Course # Course Title Credits English American Literature English Honors- American Literature English Introduction to Poetry English Introduction to Fiction English Introduction to Drama English Honors- Introduction to Drama English Introduction to Literature English Honor-Introduction to Literature English Survey of English Literature: Beginnings to 1660 English Survey of English Literature: 1660-1900 English Survey of American Literature I English Survey of American Literature II English American Playwrights English African-American Literature I English African-American Literature II English Arthurian Literature English Shakespeare English The Modern Novel English Modern Drama English Satire English The Short Story English Children's Literature and Folklore English Myth and Symbol English Women in Literature English Modern Poetry English Contemporary Literature English Popular Fiction English Masterpieces of European Drama English American Romanticism

27. UTC: General Education - Certification Status Of Courses
Dr. Herb Burhenn, Dean of the College of Arts Sciences Contact Dr. Jack Thompson, Chair, general Education Committee. ENGL 219 africanamerican literature.
http://www.utc.edu/Administration/WalkerTeachingResourceCenter/GeneralEducation/
Courses Certified for General Education Credit
Last updated: October 10, 2003 NOTE: The courses listed below currently meet the criteria for general education certification. PLEASE check the schedule of classes in the Timetable or the UTC Undergraduate Catalog for the most complete list of general education courses. Be sure to check your specific requirements with your advisor or with your catalog before choosing courses, since specific general education courses are often required for a particular major.
Cultures and Civilizations: Option (1): Western Humanities (WH)

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Questions or comments about General Education at UTC? Contact Dr. Herb Burhenn
Contact Dr. Jack Thompson , Chair, General Education Committee
Click here to see information about this category of study. Course Number and Name ENGL 121: Rhetoric and Composition I ENGL 122: Rhetoric and Composition II UHON 101: Humanities I UHON 102: Humanities II
Cultures and Civilizations: Option (A) Click here to see information about this category of study.

28. FSU 2004-2005 General Bulletin
AMH. 4572. Black America Since 1877 (3). AML. 2600. Introduction to africanamerican literature (3). AML. 3682. American Multi-Ethnic literature (3). AML. 4604.
http://registrar.fsu.edu/bulletin/undergrad/depts/afro_am_studies.htm
Florida State University Office of the University Registrar Introduction Bulletins ... 2004 - 2005 Undergraduate Section Topics Minor Requirements Course Prefixes Undergraduate Courses Other Courses
Program in African-American Studies
College of Social Sciences
Director: Dr. Patrick L. Mason
Requirements for a Minor in African-American Studies
The program minor requires the completion of fifteen (15) semester hours. Specific requirements are as follows: 1) AFA 3101 Theory and Dynamics of Racism and Oppression, or AFA 2000 Introduction to the Afro-American Experience, three (3) semester hours; 2) SOP 3782 Psychology of the Afro-American, three (3) semester hours; 3) subject to departmental prerequisites, at least six (6) semester hours selected from core courses; and 4) the remaining three (3) semester hours to be selected from special topics seminars, directed individual studies (DIS) in approved disciplines, or approved courses not previously chosen to fulfill the core requirements. Freshmen and sophomore students who intend to minor in African-American studies should declare this intention with the dean of their college or school and their department advisor. Junior and senior students should notify their respective academic deans.

29. Kimbel Library, Reference: Bibliographies
literatures/AfroAmerican http//vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=2746 id153 Excellent text of sites on specific authors and african-american literature in general.
http://www.coastal.edu/library/bib17.htm
Reference: Bibliographies African-American Literature: A Selected List of Critical Sources Locating Books Background Info. Criticism in Reference Books Periodical Indexes ... Book Reviews
Note: The list focuses on resources devoted to African-American Writers. It is intended as a supplement to the " Literature: A Selected List of Critical Sources " handout, since many of these writers also appear in the resources listed on that bibliography.
Locating Books
Online Catalog
To locate books of criticism on an author, do a subject search , using the author's last name as the subject.
Background Information
Dictionary of Literary Biography (198 vols. to date), 1978-
Ref PS 221 .D5 Each topical volume contains a lengthy entry providing an overview of an autjor's life and work. This is an excellent source for locating basic information about an author. Use the index in the final volume to locate your author. Sample volumes include:
  • v. 33 Afro-American Fiction Writers after 1955 v. 41 Afro-American Poets since 1955 v. 50 Afro-American Writers Before the Harlem Renaissance v. 51

30. UCD English: Undergraduate Program
Creative Writing or Teaching Emphases general Major—(12 units literature ENL 179**, Multiethnic literature ENL 181A**, african-american literature to the
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Graduates have found the major excellent pre-professional training for graduate study in English, as well as for careers in teaching, writing, law, medicine, and library work. Many graduates are employed in journalism, publishing, advertising, and public information. Others have worked in local, state, and federal government agencies, as well as in industry and agriculture. Some have established their own businesses.
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Undergraduate Major Requirements 2003/2004 English A.B. (Bachelor of Arts) Degree Requirements: Preparatory Subject Matter (20 units) ENL 1 , Expository Writing, OR ENL 3 , Introduction to Literature, OR AP score 4 or 5 ENL 42 , Approaches to Reading ENL 43 , Introduction to the Study of Drama ENL 44 , Introduction to the Study of Fiction ENL 45 , Introduction to the Study of Poetry Core Requirements for all emphases (32 units) A. Literary Criticism (4 units):

31. Afro American Literature
Essay and general literature Index 1983present - indexes essays within books. Library Primary Resources 20th Century african-american Poetry - contains works
http://www.otterbein.edu/resources/library/libpages/subject/afroamlit.htm
Search the Library Site
African American Literature
Reference Sources for Biography Reference Sources for Literary Criticism Locating Books Databases for Articles and Books ... WWW Sources
Reference Works to begin your search:
    Biography
African American Authors, 1745-1945: A Bio-Bibliographical Critical Sourcebook. Ref PS 153 .N5 A32 2000 African American Writers Ref PS 153 .N5 A344 A344 1990 African-American Writers: A Dictionary online The Concise Oxford Companion to African American Literature online Contemporary Authors. Ref Z 124 .C62... and online Contemporary Authors Dictionary of Literary Biography:
  • Afro-American Fiction Writers after 1955. Thadious M. Davis and Trudier Harris. Ref PN 137 .D53 v.33 Afro-American Writers after 1955 : Dramatists and Prose Writers. Thadious M. Davis and Trudier Harris, eds. Ref PN 137 .D53 v.38 Afro-American Poets since 1955.

32. Humanities Courses: The New General Education Program
following courses have been approved to fulfill The Humanities general Education Requirement. Africana Studies. A AAS 142L African/africanamerican literature
http://www.albany.edu/gened/newhuman.html
Humanities:
The New General Education Program

Learning Objectives for General Education Humanities Courses (Developed by Focus Group of UAlbany faculty)
The following courses have been approved to fulfill The Humanities General Education Requirement
Africana Studies
Anthropology

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A AAS 142L: African/African-American Literature
Anthropology
A ANT 175L: Anthropology and Folklore (REL 175)
Classics
A CLA 207L: Egyptian Archaeology
A CLA 208L: Greek Archaeology
A CLA 209: Roman Archaeology
A CLC 105L: Myths of the Greek World
A CLC 110L: Classical Roots: Great Ideas of Greece and Rome
A CLC 223L: Masterpieces of Greek Tragedy and Comedy
East Asian Studies
A EAC 150L: China Through Western Eyes
A EAC 170: China: Its Culture and Heritage
A EAC 210L: Survey of Classical Chinese Lit in Translation I
A EAC 211L: Survey of Classical Chinese Lit in Translation II
A EAC 212L: Modern Chinese Literature in Translation
A EAJ 170: Japan: Its Culture and Heritage
A EAJ 210L: Survey of Traditional Japanese Literature
A EAJ 212L: Modern Japanese Literature in Translation
A EAS 103L: Sources of East Asian Civilizations I
A EAS 104L: Sources of East Asian Civilizations II
English
A ENG 121L: Reading Literature
A ENG 122L: Reading Prose Fiction
A ENG 123L: Reading Drama
A ENG 124L: Reading Poetry
A ENG 144L: Reading Shakespeare
A ENG 215L: Methods of Literary Criticism
A ENG 222L: Masterpieces of Literature
A ENG 223L: Short Story
A ENG 226L: Study of Literary Theme, Form, or Mode

33. AFRICAN AMERICAN LITERATURE
The following topics are the major divisions in this section dealing with African American literature in general. If you are more
http://www.usc.edu/isd/archives/ethnicstudies/africanamerican/black_lit_main.htm
African American Literature
Having its origins in the slave narratives and the folktales transmitted orally during that period, the literature of the African American has been rich and varied. Beginning with the first published work of fiction ( Clotel; Or, the President's Daug hter ) in 1853, continuing under the influence of W.E.B. Du Bois during the first part of this century, and reaching a flowering during the Harlem Renaissance, major contributions have been made to American literature. Today African American writers , such as Toni Morrison, Alex Haley, and Maya Angelou are recognized as among the most significant and popular authors in this country. The following topics are the major divisions in this section dealing with African American literature in general. If you are more interested in a specific genre, go to the bottom of this page. Go to speeches of African Americans if you want to find a recording of a speech.

34. African American Women's Literature - Suite101.com
Discussions of African American Women's literature and theory dewey decimal 810.9896 far back as African American literature reaches, up to general and Women specifically. 17 Mar 2004. Finding New Ways to Honor Classic Traditions African American Women's literature
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35. African American Literature Resources
Documents of The African American Experience Online texts letters, elegies Key Sites on American literature general, colonial, contemporary; Literary
http://cobalt.lang.osaka-u.ac.jp/~krkvls/afrolit.html
Mudcloth Magic, Artist: Albert Fennell Bookshop Browsers Tools General

36. San Antonio College LitWeb African American Literature Index
A Brief Chronology of African American literature. Created by Roger Blackwell Bailey, Ph.D. ( Site maintained by wshute@accd.edu)( Last Updated 7/16/02) Objections may well be raised about the arrangement of this list. Thanks in advance for both. general References. 1746.Terry, Lucy, " Bars Fight
http://www.accd.edu/sac/english/bailey/aframlit.htm
A Brief Chronology of African American Literature
Created by Roger Blackwell Bailey, Ph.D. (Site maintained by wshute@accd.edu (Last Updated 7/16/02)
Objections may well be raised about the arrangement of this list. I originally wanted it to be a reading list, but I have since linked the names of several authors to their own pages so that a bit deeper coverage might be possible. These links occur at the first appearance of an author on the list. Some links have already been made in anticipation of individual files to come, and I am working as hard as I can on these and others while teaching a full load. I shall be as grateful for suggestions as I am for your patience. Thanks in advance for both.
General References

Terry, Lucy
, " Bars Fight."
The Narrative of the Uncommon Sufferings and Surprizing Deliverance of Briton Hammon , a Negro Man
Hammon, Jupiter
, " An Evening Thought: Salvation by Christ, with Penitential Cries. "
Wheatley, Phyllis
Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral.
The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano ..., Written by Himself

37. African American Literature
of African American literature general Sites, Bibliographies, African American Oral literature, African American Writing, and Journals, Magazines Newspapers by and about African
http://www.bluefield.wvnet.edu/library/afamlinks.htm
Web Resources on African American Writers and Literature
African American Culture African American Literary Movements African American Quilts Digital Collections ... Women Writers
African American Culture
  • African American Resources at the University of Rochester Libraries

  • A list of printed materials on African American topics. Includes a section on World Wide Web resources.
  • African and African American Internet Resources. Colorado State University Libraries.

  • A collection of links organized by categories including African American experience, health and wellness, history, libraries, music, organizations, and statistics.
  • Africans in America: America's Journey Through Slavery

  • This is an online guide to the PBS series with the same name that was first aired in October 1998. The program divides the story of racial slavery in American into four eras: The Terrible Transformation: 1450-1750, Revolution: 1750-1805, Brotherly Love: 1791-1831,and Judgment Day: 1831-1865. For each era, the site provides a historical narrative, a resource bank, and a teacher's guide.
  • AFRO-Americ@

  • Includes sections on culture, information, history, and kidszone. AFRO-Americ@'s Black History Museum includes topics on slave resistance in the U.S., the Tuskegee Airmen, Jackie Robinson, the Black Panther Party, the Million Man March, and more.

38. Online NewsHour: African American Literary Anthology March 7 , 1997
The Norton Anthology of African American literature brings to the general public for the very first time in American history the entire tradition of African
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/gergen/march97/african_lit_3-7.html
FROM THE SOIL OF SUFFERING
MARCH 7, 1997
TRANSCRIPT Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Nellie Y. McKay, general editors of a new anthology of African American Literature, discuss over 200 years of African American composition, beginning with the poetry by slaves who weren't allowed
to read or write. For more, join Authors' Corner
A RealAudio version of this NewsHour segment is available. Enjoy this transcript, then send your questions to our Online Forum with Nellie Y. McKay, general editor of the The Norton Anthology of African American Literature Related NewsHour Links: March 5, 1997:
Author and journalist Keith Richburg questions the importance of his African roots in his book Out of America. February 26, 1997:
Remembering opera diva Marion Anderson on her 100th birthday. September 19, 1996:
David Gergen talks to William Julius Wilson, author of When Work Disappears: The World of the New Urban Poor. May 3, 1996:
Charlayne Hunter-Gault looks at the smash Broadway hit Bring in Da Noise, Bring in Da Funk. April 17, 1996:
An interview with 1996 Pulitzer Prize winning novelist Richard Ford.

39. Africans In America | Teacher's Guide | General Resources
general Resources, Teacher s Guide Contents. The Norton Anthology of African American literature. New York WW Norton Company, 1997.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/tguide/tggeneralresources.html
General Resources Teacher's Guide Contents
In addition to the materials recommended for each program unit, the following books Web sites films , and organizations provide additional historical background. See also Eric Foner's resource list
Books
For Teachers

Aptheker, Herbert, ed. A Documentary History of the Negro People in the United States . Vol. 1. New York: The Citadel Press, 1951. Hundreds of primary source documents from 1661-1910. Carnes, Mark C., ed. Past Imperfect: History According to the Movies . New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1995. Sixty historians look at how Hollywood has depicted history. Franklin, John Hope, and Alfred A. Moss, Jr. From Slavery to Freedom: A History of African Americans , 7th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1994. An in-depth history of African Americans. Fredrickson, George M. The Black Image in the White Mind: The Debate on Afro-American Character and Destiny, 1817-1914 . Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University Press, 1971. An exploration of the development of notions of race. Gates, Jr., Henry Louis, and Nellie McKay, eds.

40. Indiana University Libraries--English And American Literature
WWW Resources for English and American literature Contents. general Online Library Resources. Online Journals for Literary Studies African American Review ( JSTOR) American Imago ( MUSE) American literature ( JSTOR) American Quarterly
http://www.indiana.edu/~libsalc/pwillett/english-www.html

Reference Dept.
Subject and Area Librarians English Dept.
WWW Resources for English and American Literature

Subject Librarian for English and American Literature:
Kate Quarles (interim)
Main Library E1060
Indiana University
Bloomington, IN 47405
Phone: 812-855-1891
Email: KQUARLES@indiana.edu
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Note: "JSTOR" indicates that back issues only are available; "MUSE" indicates that current and back issues are available. Both "JSTOR" and "MUSE" journals are IU access only.

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