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         African-american Studies Arts:     more books (100)
  1. African Americans in Art (Museum Studies) by Andrea Barnwell, 1999-05-28
  2. The Art of the Black Essay (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Cheryl Butler, 2002-12-13
  3. Modern Negro Art (Moorland-Springarn Series) by James A. Porter, 1992-11
  4. "Keep A-Inchin' Along": Selected Writings of Carl Van Vechten about Black Art and Letters (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Carl Van Vechten, Bruce Kellner, 1979-05-24
  5. The Work of Vinnette Carroll: An African-American Theatre Artist (Studies in Theatre Arts, 8) by Calvin A. McClinton, 2000-09
  6. Critical Voicings of Black Liberation: Resistance and Representations in the Americas (Forum for European Contributions to African American Studies)
  7. Black Boston: Documentary Photography and the African American Experience by Kim Sichel, Edmund Barry Gaither, 1994-12
  8. African Americans in Art: Selections from the Art Institute of Chicago by Colin L. Westerbeck, Art Institute Of Chicago, et all 1999-05
  9. Shout Because You're Free: The African American Ring Shout Tradition in Coastal Georgia by Art Rosenbaum, Johann S. Buis, 1998-05
  10. The Walter O. Evans Collection of African American Art by Andrea D. Barnwell, Tritobia Hayes Benjamin, et all 2000-06
  11. Seeing the Unspeakable: The Art of Kara Walker by Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw, Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw, 2004-11
  12. African American art past and present: Teacher's guide (Wilton art appreciation for African American studies) by Rose Casey, 1992
  13. Special topics in African and African/American studies: AAAS 297 : African/African American Studies Program, College of the Liberal Arts by LaVerne Gyant, 1996
  14. Hollywood Be Thy Name: African American Religion in American Film, 1929-1949 (George Gund Foundation Imprint in African American Studies) by Judith Weisenfeld, 2007-06-08

1. Harvard Libraries: Arts And Humanities:African-American Studies
Arts and HumanitiesAfricanAmerican Studies. Records retrieved 26. Electronic resources accompanied by the symbol I or C are restricted
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2. Religious Studies Department
The Religious studies Department at California State University, Northridge offers a Bachelor of arts in Religious studies. The Department encourages students to draw upon a variety of fields and disciplines for africanamerican studies, Anthropology, Psychology, and Sociology. A major will be able to interpret religious texts, think both empathetically and critically about conflicting religious claims, acquire knowledge of the history of more than one major religious tradition, apply intercultural methods to religious inquiry and analysis, and articulate a perception of one's role in society, in both career and public service options.
http://www.csun.edu/religious.studies/
The Religious Studies Program is designed to provide a liberal arts background with an emphasis upon religious traditions and phenomena. The Department is non-sectarian and aims to serve all students with or without religious affiliation. Students of all religions and ethnic backgrounds are welcome to enroll in individual Religious Studies courses or to complete the Religious Studies Major or Minor. The Major is designed to provide
  • a Liberal Arts education with an emphasis upon Religious Studies
  • a broad background for advanced work
  • preparation for graduate work in Religious Studies and related disciplines
The following pages contain information on the requirements for the major and minor in Religious Studies, a description of courses and course offerings, forms for the majors and minors, and the benefits that you can expect from choosing to major or minor in this area. Department Announcements All Religious Studies majors need to see your academic advisor before Fall 2004 registration begins June 17 for registration clearance! Contact Dr. Herman at (818) 677-3925 for an appointment or during her office hours Department Events "For Better or For Worse: Hindu Reflections on Genetic Enchancement."

3. African-American Studies - Arts, Film & Literature
africanamerican studies - arts, Film Literature. Research Subject Guides african-american studies arts, Film Literature. FEATURED RESOURCES.
http://www.lib.depaul.edu/eresource/subject_search_infotype.asp?TopicID=17&Subje

4. Boston University - Summer Term - African American Studies Courses
African American studies. College of arts And Science, African American studies Department. CAS AA 310 History of the Civil Rights Movement.
http://www.bu.edu/summer/courses/african-american.html
Select a subject Accounting Actuarial Science Administrative Studies Advertising African American Studies American Studies Anthropology Arabic Archeaology Art Art History Arts Administration Astronomy Biochemistry Biology Biomedical-Clinical Boston Studies Chemistry Chinese Classical Studies Communication Computer Science Criminal Justice Creative Writing Earth Sciences Economics Education Engineering English Finance Foreign Languages French Gastronomy General Studies Geography German Gerontology History Hospitality Administration International Relations Italian Japanese Journalism Latin Literature Management Marketing Mass Communication Mathematics MBA Courses Music Philosophy Photography Physical Science Physics Political Science Psychology Public Relations Religion Sargent College Social Work Sociology Spanish Telecommunication Theatre Arts Theology Urban Affairs Visual Art Women's Studies Writing Summer Term Course Listings African American Studies African American Studies College of Arts And Science CAS AA 310 History of the Civil Rights Movement Explores the history of the African American struggle for racial equality and democracy from the turn of the century through the 1960's. Makes use of the most recent scholarship, memoirs, documentary films and oral history accounts. 4 cr. Tuition: $1692

5. African & African-American Studies
Undergraduate Program. Graduate Program. Courses. Projects. Calendar. The Souls of Black Folk Centennial Celebration. Resources. Driving Instructions. African African American studies social sciences, but from the arts and professions while taking advantage of
http://www.duke.edu/web/africanameric
Faculty

Undergraduate Program
Graduate Program Courses ...
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The Souls of Black Folk Centennial Celebration
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Our programming efforts for the 2003-04 academic year will highlight the 100th Anniversary of W.E.B. Du Bois's The Souls of Black Folk and the 50th Anniversary of the Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas school desegregation case. Further details about these efforts are forthcoming Julian Abele,
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Maurice Wallace Academic Advisor/ Program Coordinator
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6. Programs In African-American Studies At Princeton University
Morgan State University, Master of arts in africanamerican studies; North Carolina A T State University, MA African American Literature;
http://www.princeton.edu/~aasprog/aasps.htm
African-American Studies Programs in the United States

7. College Of Liberal Arts:  African-American Studies
College of Liberal arts africanamerican studies. Study the legacy of Africa and the African Diaspora and explore other issues concerning race and class.
http://www2.mercer.edu/Liberalarts/Sciences/African_American/
I Would Like To... Access My Student Account Apply For Admission Apply For a Job Ask a Mercer Student Find An E-mail Address Find A Phone Number Get Directions to Campus Learn About Greek Life Learn About Summer School Learn More About Mercer Make A Gift Request a Transcript Take A Virtual Tour View Campus Construction View Class Schedules View Fine Art Events Visit The Campus Visit The Grand Opera House Work At Mercer
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African American Studies Biology Chemistry Computer Science Environmental Science ... Liberal Arts Home College of Liberal Arts: African-American Studies Study the legacy of Africa and the African Diaspora and explore other issues concerning race and class. Admissions Alumni Athletics ...
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8. Office Of University Admissions:  African-American Studies
The africanamerican studies program brings an added dimension to Mercer s liberal arts education. The program, which originated
http://www2.mercer.edu/Admissions/AcademicPrograms/AfricanAmerican.htm
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Academic Programs
Viewbook A Guide to Macon Apply to Mercer University ... Admissions Home Office of University Admissions: African-American Studies Study the legacy of Africa and the African Diaspora and explore other issues concerning race and class. The African-American Studies program brings an added dimension to Mercer's liberal arts education. The program, which originated 25 years ago, was developed to offer African-American and non-African-American students a foundation and deeper understanding of the history, traditions and experiences of minority Americans. It is an interdisciplinary program, combining coursework in literature, history, politics, sociology and other disciplines. PROGRAM GOALS The goals of the African-American Studies program are to:
  • Prepare students for continued study at the graduate level;

9. College Of Arts & Sciences - 2001 & 2002 Undergraduate Catalog
university. Degree Requirements. Degree offered Bachelor of arts Major in africanamerican studies. Pre-education concentration. Majors
http://www.gsu.edu/~wwwreg/ugcat2002/asaas.htm
Departments
African-American Studies

Anthropology/Geography

Applied Linguistics and

English as a Second Lang.
...
Women's Studies Institute
Department of African-American Studies
962 One Park Place South, 404/651-2157
http://www.gsu.edu/afam

Charles E. Jones, Chair
Core Faculty: Akinyela, Dixon, Jones, Livingston, Presley, Umoja
Associate Faculty: Ali, L. Anderson, Calhoun-Brown, Denard, B. Hall, Hanna, Haydon, Hilliard, Holmes, Manning, Marsh-Lockett, Rouse, D. Stewart, Tatum, F. Taylor, Vernick, Zeigler
Degree Requirements
Degree offered: Bachelor of Arts Major in African-American Studies
Pre-education concentration Majors should complete the following:
  • Undergraduate Core Curriculum Areas A - E, listed in a previous section of this chapter; Area F: Courses Appropriate to the major, listed below; Area G: Major Courses, listed below; and Area H: Minor and Additional Courses, listed below if needed.
  • Alternatives are available to some core and major requirements. Please see a degree program adviser for specific guidelines.
    • Area A: Essential Skills (9) Area B: Institutional Options (4) Area C: Humanities and Fine Arts (6) Area D: Science, Mathematics, and Technology (11)

    10. African American Studies Research Guide: Arts, Images, Literature, And Music
    and Videotapes (UC Berkeley Library) African American studies Digital Collection Films/Videos About the africanamerican Experience (First Online arts Journals
    http://www.library.yale.edu/rsc/af-am/arts.html
    Arts, Images, Literature, and Music Links to: Arts and Images Guide to Finding Digital Images at Yale and Beyond
    African-American/African Diaspora Studies Audiocassettes and Videotapes
    (UC Berkeley Library)
    African American Studies Digital Collection
    (Yale)
    Black Film Center/Archive
    (Indiana U.)
    California Newsreel

    Carl Van Vechten Photographs
    (Library of Congress)
    Digital Schomberg: Images of African Americans from the 19th Century
    . New York Public Library, 1998. Searchable archive of photographs and images.
    Films/Videos About the African-American Experience
    (First Run/Icarus Films)
    Images of the Transatlantic Slave Trade: A Media Database
    (Virginia Foundation for the Humanities) Online Arts Journals: Artnoir
    Transition
    v. 1-62 (1961-1993) Literature and Slave Narratives A list of Selected Literature available Full-Text.

    11. AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES
    of introductory courses in the Department of africanamerican studies meet some of the requirements in the core curriculum of the College of arts and Sciences.
    http://pirate.shu.edu/~saleswil/
    400 South Orange Ave. South Orange, New Jersey 07079 Department of African American Studies Arts and Sciences Hall, Suite 202 William W. Sales, Jr. Ph.D., Chairperson, Room 202D, 973-761-9411 Department Secretary, Doris Sura, Room 206, 973-761-9383 AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES Should you consider African-American Studies at Seton Hall University? The answer is definitely yes, if:
    • You are interested in a public policy, business or professional career in a major or large city in the united States or in Africa, the Caribbean or Latin America and your interest include questions of human and civil rights, social analysis and societal change. You want your undergraduate education to provide you with an academic view of the cultural diversity of Africa, the Caribbean and North and South America. You are interested in continuing your education in graduate school, particularly in social and behavioral sciences, business, education or the arts. You want to make sure that your college education covers aspects of history that you did not learn in high school.
    CAREER OPTIONS You will be prepared to work in social and educational institutions and agencies, government, business, the arts, libraries, museums, communications and related areas. Also, you will be fully prepared to enter graduate training in African studies, the social and behavioral sciences, the arts and humanities.

    12. College Of Arts & Sciences 2003-2004
    The College of arts and Sciences offers an interdisciplinary minor in africanamerican studies which provides students with an understanding of the many facets
    http://www.uncw.edu/catalogue/Cas.htm
    African-American Studies
    American Studies

    Anthropology

    Art
    ...
    Women's Studies
    The UNCW Online Catalogue is provided for the convenience of students and others. While it attempts to be accurate, it is not the official university catalogue. Official undergraduate and graduate catalogues are on file at the Randall Library. DEGREE REQUIREMENTS COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
    http://www.uncw.edu/cas/ Jo Ann Seiple, dean
    Raymond Burt , associate dean
    Jeffery M. Hill, associate dean
    Stephen J. Pullum, associate dean The College of Arts and Sciences strives in all of its degree programs to nurture creative thinking, intellectual curiosity, and academic integrity in our students while providing them with a solid foundation of knowledge in their chosen field. Upon completion of their degree program, students will have the necessary preparation for their chosen career or advanced studies. Degree requirements for all undergraduate majors and minors available in the College of Arts and Sciences are listed below. Requirements for the graduate degrees are listed in the Graduate School Catalogue, while those for professional pre-professional and special programs are listed in those sections of this catalogue. Please note that all internship courses (498 designation) offered by departments within the college have a prerequisite of a minimum overall grade point average of 2.00; specific departments may require a higher overall average, as noted in their internship course descriptions.

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    for success in graduate degree programs. Bachelor of arts in africanamerican studies. This department offers instruction in a unified
    http://www.sjsu.edu/depts/afamstudy/
    College of Social Work
    African-American Studies Department
    One Washington Square, San Jose, CA 95192-0108
    WSQ 216, Phone (408) 924-5871 FAX (408) 924-5872

    Artwork by Silvio Redinger Chair: Daniel E. Georges-Abeyie, Ph.D. Email Address: Daniel.Georges-Abeyie@sjsu.edu Faculty/Directory Major Requirements Courses ... Africana Center Events Major with Emphasis Black Heritage Month Magazines/Periodicals Black Student Union Meetings: every Wednesday
    7:00 to 8:30 pm Student Union
    Olone Room Job Announcement Spring 2004 Schedule Career Options Research Links

    14. African American Studies
    music, dance and visual arts available at IU and Adjunct Associate Professor of AfroAmerican studies Specializes in african-american oratory and communication
    http://newsinfo.iu.edu/cat/page/normal/125.html
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    Media Relations Home Headlines in Business Education General News Information Technology ... Social Science Other Resources Alumni Athletics Events Calendar Expert Sources ... IU President African American Studies Show More Pages Showing items 1 through 6 of 33. Old School meets Hip-Hop at Indiana University's Camp S.O.U.L. Camp S.O.U.L. is the only university-based music camp in the region for high school students about African American music, both sacred and secular. It is for young people with a musical background and the potential to progress musically and academically at the collegiate level. The program runs June 14-18 at IU Bloomington.   Full Story Merry music making for IU President Herbert Indiana University musicians are prepared to sing and play the praises of their newly inaugurated leader, President Adam W. Herbert. The university community will come together with music, a cornerstone of academic and artistic excellence at IU for more than half a century.   Full Story African American Choral Ensemble and IU Soul Revue to present annual spring concerts The last two weekends of April will bring lots of music and joy to Indiana University Bloomington and the community. On April 17, the African American Choral Ensemble will perform its annual spring concert. On April 24, the IU Soul Revue will "shake the house" with its annual spring performance.  

    15. KQED Education Educators Lesson Plans African-American
    KQED, africanamerican studies, Writers Blues (5). Creating Grade Level 5, Subject Area(s) Language arts, Performing arts, Music, Companion
    http://www.kqed.org/topics/education/educators/lessons/african-american.jsp

    16. UM-Dearborn College Of Arts, Sciences, And Letters
    African and africanamerican studies is an interdisciplinary program housed in the College of arts, Sciences, and Letters at the University of Michigan-Dearborn
    http://casl.umd.umich.edu/AAAS/

    CASL Home Page
    AAAS Home Page African and African-American Studies is an interdisciplinary program housed in the College of Arts, Sciences, and Letters at the University of Michigan-Dearborn. The program offers a flexible, challenging, and stimulating course of studies for students who wish to pursue a minor that will allow them to:
    • Explore the unique cultural heritages and experiences of Africans and African-Americans beyond the confines of a traditional curriculum.
      Increase their skills in critical analysis, discourse, and writing, while honing these tools in a multi-cultural classroom environment.
      Gain a sense of perspective about the series of crucial issues confronting a multi-cultural society, including: cultural hegemony, social class antagonisms, gender inequities and the lingering legacy of pseudo-scientific racist preconceptions.
      Become more knowledgeable, more active members of their communities as a result of their university experience.
      casl.webmaster@umich.edu

    17. UCLA Arts Library Resources Online In African-American Studies
    UCLA arts Library Selected Internet Resources in africanamerican studies. About Time Resource type Electronic Journals. v.21
    http://eresources.library.ucla.edu/art/search.cfm?su=3

    18. University Of Miami - College Of Arts&Sciences
    On April 22, 2003, the College of arts and Sciences Faculty voted to make africanamerican studies a stand alone major. Students
    http://www.as.miami.edu/africanamstudies/
    Home Curriculum Courses Faculty ... Return to Interdiciplinary Studies
    African-American Studies in the U.S. In many American universities, African-American and African Studies were the proud products of the 1960s Civil Rights and other movements that paved the way for the recognition of the contribution of African-Americans to the development of the United States in particular and world civilization in general. Another dimension of that struggle was the emergence of African and African-American studies as academic disciplines in universities. Gradually, the programs proliferated across the country and universities took advantage of the existence of a pool of Black scholars to establish vibrant programs that dealt with the experiences of people of African descent in the United States, the Caribbean and other places. African-American Studies at UM
    The University of Miami set up an Afro-American Studies Center in 1970. The name was later changed to the Caribbean, African and Afro-American Studies (CAAS), and the program offered undergraduate courses and provided other opportunities for students and faculty to engage in research and activities related to the Black experience.

    19. USC College Of Letters, Arts And Sciences - American Studies And Ethnicity
    HIST 455, Advanced Topics in africanamerican History, 4. not accept applicants for a Master of arts degree All graduate work in American studies and Ethnicity at
    http://www.usc.edu/dept/publications/cat2003/las/LAS_AMST/
    Undergraduate Degrees
    Graduate Degrees

    Courses of Instruction
    3740 Trousdale Parkway, WPH 303
    Los Angeles, CA 90089-4033
    (213) 821-0409 (FAX)
    Email: aseinfo@usc.edu
    www.usc.edu/dept/LAS/pase
    Director: George Sanchez, Ph.D. Director, American Studies: Thomas Gustafson, Ph.D. Director, African American Studies: George Sanchez, Ph.D. (Acting) Director, Asian American Studies: Dorinne Kondo, Ph.D. Director, Chicano/Latino Studies: Teresa McKenna, Ph.D. Professor: Dorinne Kondo, Ph.D. Associate Professors: Teresa McKenna, Ph.D.; Lon Kurashige, Ph.D.; Laura Pulido, Ph.D.; David Roman, Ph.D.; Leland Saito, Ph.D.; George Sanchez, Ph.D. Assistant Professors: Camara Holloway, Ph.D.; Stanley Huey, Ph.D.; Jane Iwamura, Ph.D.; Lanita Jacobs-Huey, Ph.D.; Roberto Lint-Sagarena, Ph.D.; Gaspar Rivera-Salgado, Ph.D.; Janelle Wong, Ph.D; Cynthia Young, Ph.D. The program in American Studies and Ethnicity integrates humanistic and social scientific perspectives and brings them to bear on an examination of the United States with a particular emphasis on comparative study of the peoples, cultures, history and social issues of the Western United States. The program offers four separate majors and minors in American Studies, African American Studies, Asian American Studies, and Chicano/Latino Studies and a minor in Jewish American Studies. The graduate program offers a Ph.D. for students interested in broad interdisciplinary training at an advanced level to study the peoples, cultures and institutions of the United States in courses that integrate modes of inquiry from the humanities and the social sciences.

    20. UDM - College Of Liberal Arts And Education
    . AAS 200 Critical Perspectives in african-american studies 3 cr. AAS 490 Integrative Seminar 2 cr....... africanamerican studies Certificate. Program
    http://liberalarts.udmercy.edu/african-american/
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    African-American Studies Certificate Program Description The program allows students to demonstrate study and expertise in African-American studies and serves as a basis for advanced study in a variety of disciplines and professional fields. It is available to all students enrolled at the University. Certificate Requirements The African-American Studies Certificate will be granted to students completing a minimum of 20 credit hours, including AAS 200, AAS 490 and 15 credit hours in other courses approved for African-American Studies credit. Courses meeting African-American Studies criteria, including AAS 200 and AAS 490, are listed in the Schedule of Classes each semester. Required Courses(20 cr.)

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