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         African-american Studies Arts:     more books (100)
  1. Keep A-Inchin' Along": Selected Writings of Carl Van Vechten about Black Art and Letters (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies), by Bruce (ed), KELLNER, 1979
  2. Collecting African American Art: Works on Paper and Canvas by Halima Taha, 1998-12-22
  3. African-American Art (Oxford History of Art) by Sharon F. Patton, 1998-06-25
  4. Traditional African American Arts and Activities by Sonya Kimble-Ellis, 2001-12-07
  5. African American Art and Artists by Samella Lewis, 1994-06-06
  6. A History of African American Theatre (Cambridge Studies in American Theatre and Drama) by Errol G. Hill, James V. Hatch, 2003-09-08
  7. No Space Hidden: The Spirit of African American Yard Work by Grey Gundaker, 2005-04-25
  8. Willis Richardson, Forgotten Pioneer of African-American Drama (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Christine Rauchfuss Gray, 1999-12-30
  9. Language, Discourse and Power in African American Culture (Studies in the Social and Cultural Foundations of Language) by Marcyliena Morgan, 2002-08-12
  10. Dancing Many Drums:Excavations in African American Dance (Studies in Dance History)
  11. The Art of History: African American Women Artists Engage the Past by Lisa Gail Collins, 2002-04-02
  12. Afro American Arts of the Suriname Rain Forest by Sally Price, 1981-02
  13. A New Anthology of Art Songs By Contemporary African American Composers by Jeanine Wagner, 2004-04-26
  14. The Black Teacher and the Dramatic Arts: A Dialogue, Bibliography, and Anthology (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by William R. Reardon, 1970-09-29

21. Liberal Arts Majors And Minors
africanamerican studies, PDF, Interdisciplinary studies*. Art and Design, PDF, Visual Performing arts. Art History, PDF, Visual Performing arts.
http://www.sla.purdue.edu/studentserv/counseling/bingo/majors.html
School of Liberal Arts Majors and Minors This site lists all of the majors and minors offered by the School of Liberal Arts at Purdue University in Microsoft Word. For access to the School of Liberal Arts' core or general education requirements, click on the following link: Core Requirements Click the Microsoft Word symbol ( ) to download a copy of each major or minor sheet. An academic advisor who is familiar with the programs you are interested in will be able to provide you with more information. Quick access to Liberal Arts Minors and Specializations or Outside Minors , which can also be accessed by scrolling down through this page. View the representative departments within Liberal Arts.
Liberal Arts Majors
Two asterisks (**) following the title of a particular major indicate programs in which the option of a major or concentration is offered. In each case, the concentration is available to download; the major will contain slightly different requirements. Contact the advising office for more information. Major Word Doc Notes Department Pre-Athletic Training Students must fulfill Pre-AT requirements before consideration of admission into the Athletic Training major Pre-Communication Students must first attend a COM info meeting and then fulfill Pre-Com requirements before consideration of admission into any Communication major or concentration Communication African-American Studies Interdisciplinary Studies* Anthropology Art History Asian Studies Interdisciplinary Studies* Athletic Training

22. Major Or Minor In African American Studies!
webmaster. African American studies Research Center Beering Hall of Liberal arts and Education (BRNG) 100 North University Street Director Dr. Venetria K
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The AASRC offers a wide range of interdisciplinary courses. As a student in the program you will have the opportunity to take classes in the departments of History, English, Sociology, Political Science, Performing Arts and others! The program, located in the School of Liberal Arts, is dedicated to the study of the history, culture, and literature of African Americans and the African diaspora in the Caribbean and Latin America. Take a look at the course requirements necessary to earn a major or minor in African American Studies, below! If you have any questions about the program please feel free to Contact the AASRC today Major/Minor African American Studies Major (30 Hours) and Minor (15 Hours) Major 9 Hours Foundation Courses + 21 Hours From Categories B,C,D,E Minor 9 Hours Foundation Courses + 6 Hours From Categories B,C,D,E

23. African-American Studies
Master of arts Program is designed to provide the student with a thorough grounding in the literature and research of africanamerican studies, and it enables
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/gsas/bulletin-pages/dept-listings/african-american-st
African-American Studies
M.A. PROGRAM SUBCOMMITTEE ON AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES
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PROFESSORS
Farah Griffin (English and Comparative Literature) Manning Marable (History)
ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS
Steven Gregory (Anthropology) Robin D. G. Kelley (Anthropology) David Scott (Anthropology) Sudhir Venkatesh (Sociology)
ASSISTANT PROFESSORS
David Maurrasse (International and Public Affairs) Samuel K. Roberts (History) The Institute for Research in African-American Studies of Columbia University, founded in July 1993, brings together scholarly analyses that explore the historical, cultural, and social contours of urban black America, with a commitment to social responsibility addressing the contemporary political and economic problems that challenge race relations throughout our society. The basic mission of the Institute is to produce scholarship that addresses the problems and debates on race and inequality within the social terrain of urban America. The Institute invites the fullest possible range of scholars, community leaders, public officials, and others to participate in its forums, workshops, and conferences. The Institute's programs concentrate on the problems of American cities, especially the specific issues facing the black population of New York City. The Institute also explores the prospects of multiracial and multicultural political coalition-building in the context of urban and national politics.

24. African & African American Studies: Curriculum
American studies (33 hrs.) Students may effectively major in africanamerican studies by selecting the Liberal arts major and choosing the AAAS concentration.
http://appl003.lsu.edu/a&s/aaas.nsf/$TextOnly/Curriculum?OpenDocument

25. Quick Reference - Arts & Humanities - African-American Studies
Quick Reference arts Humanities - african-american studies. African American Women
http://www.lib.unc.edu/reference/quick/index.php?display=print_items&item_id=115

26. NVCC 2003-2004 Catalog - Liberal Arts - AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES Career Studies
NVCC 20032004 Catalog Instructional Programs. LIBERAL arts. african-american studies Career studies Certificate AL, NVCC Home Page
http://www.nv.cc.va.us/curcatalog/programs/libart6.htm
NVCC 2003-2004 Catalog
Instructional Programs LIBERAL ARTS AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES Career Studies Certificate AL
NVCC Home Page Catalog Search Table of Contents Instructional Programs ... Next Page Purpose: The program is specifically designed for both degree seeking and non-degree seeking students who are interested in reviewing or developing in-depth understanding and appreciation of African American culture, history, and language. Other students will be able to enhance their employability in careers such as teaching or social service occupations. First Year 1st Semester 2nd Semester HIS African-American History I ENG Survey of African-American Literature I HIS African-American History II ENG Survey of African-American Literature II Total Credits/Semester Second Year 1st Semester 2nd Semester HIS History of African Civilization I HIS Topics in Cultural Ethnicity I HIS History of African Civilization II Total Credits/Semester Total credits for the African-American Studies Career Studies Certificate = 21. All first-time students must take a one-credit Student Development (STD) course prior to enrolling in their 16th credit at NVCC. Prerequisites for these courses are ENG 111 and 112.

27. UG Catalog African-American Studies
Major in africanamerican studies. For the Bachelor of arts, 33 semester hours, in either Option I or Option II, as distributed below.
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African-American Studies

1223 University Hall
Fax: (312) 996-5799
Head of the Department:
Darnell Hawkins.
Director of Undergraduate Studies:
James Hall. African-American Studies, a comprehensive study of the African-American people's experience, combines the approaches of the humanities and the social sciences. Students may take African-American Studies to enhance their knowledge and/or pursue it as a major providing a well-rounded approach to understanding problems through the African-American example. The major also imparts skills in critical thinking, research methods, theory building, analysis, and written and oral expression. Training in African-American Studies provides skills for graduate work in literature, American studies, law, history, sociology, social work, government, business, and journalism.
Major in African-American Studies
For the Bachelor of Arts, 33 semester hours, in either Option I or Option II, as distributed below. In addition to the specified coursework below, the student must fulfill certain other course requirements to be awarded the Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts and Sciences. For additional graduation requirements and information on admission and academic regulations in the college, see College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Option I Social Science
  • AASt 100Introduction to African-American Studies (3 hrs)
  • One of the following courses: (3 hrs)

28. UMass Dartmouth - Department Of Political Science - UMD College Of Arts & Scienc
African and africanamerican studies is a multidisciplinary of the African and african-american experience in visual and performing arts, history, political
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The UMass Dartmouth African and African-American Studies Program is an interdisciplinary program in which the Political Science Department is proud to participate. African and African-American Studies is a multidisciplinary approach to the understanding of the society, culture, and history of Africans and people of African descent. Drawing on the expertise of scholars of the African and African-American experience in the fields of sociology, literature, the visual and performing arts, history, political science, education, economics, and anthropology, the minor has the following goals:
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29. African American Studies Reference Sources -- Africana Library, Cornell Universi
Directory of Blacks in the Performing arts . africanamerican Community studies from North America A Classified, Annotated Bibliography .
http://www.library.cornell.edu/africana/Library/AA_Studies.html
African American Studies
Reference Sources
This literature includes historical, economic, and political aspects of African- Americans as well as issues of education, family and culture. This is a selective list of available resources on African- American Studies in the John Henrik Clarke Africana Library. It is to be used to find more extensive material and should serve as a point of departure.
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GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES
The African-American Mosaic: A Library of Congress Resource Guide for the Study of Black History and Culture . 1993. Ref./Z/1361/N39/L47x/1993
Afro-American Reference: An Annotated Bibliography of Selected Resources . 1985. Ref./Z/1361/N39/D27
Up-to-date general bibliography covering "full interdisciplinary subject range of reference-type materials." Few journal articles.
Bibliographic Guide to Black Studies . 1975- . Ref./Z/1361/N39/N53
Annual acquisitions of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Arranged alphabetically and includes subject headings, author and title entries.

30. African & African-American Studies
African and africanamerican studies Minor. Required Courses Credits. Group A (Choose TWO Courses From The Following), ART218, African Art, 3.
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31. African-American Studies , University Of New Mexico
Bachelor of arts in africanamerican studies. The interdisciplinary major in African American studies approaches the study of the
http://www.unm.edu/~afamstds/degree.htm
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Major
Minor Course Descriptions Bachelor of Arts in African-American Studies
The interdisciplinary major in African American Studies approaches the study of the historical, cultural, and intellectual development of people of African descent from a multidisciplinary perspective. (3 hrs) Foundational
Af Am 103 Foundation of African-American Studies (required)
(3 hrs) Language
Af Am 101 Swahili I
Af Am 102 Swahisi II
Af Am 106 Elementary Arabic I
Af Am 107 Elementary Arabic II
Af Am 206 Intermediate Arabic I
Af Am 207 Intermediate Arabic II
(12 hrs) History Af Am 284 African American History I (required) Af Am 285 African American History II (required) Af Am 388 Blacks in Latin American I (required) Af Am 396 Emancipation and Equality Hist 487 Atlantic Slavery in Comparative Perspective (9 hrs) Political Science Af Am 299 Black Leaders in the U.S.

32. New American Studies Web
CAAD provides educational materials about the arts of the Cultural studies in the African Diaspora Project CSADP and advocacy group for gay africanamerican men
http://cfdev.georgetown.edu/cndls/asw/aswlinks.cfm?head1=Race, Ethnicity, and Id

33. GUIDE TO MAJORS IN THE COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES (2002-2003)
africanamerican studies. african-american studies exposes students to the experiences of african-american people and others of African descent.
http://www.casdn.neu.edu/undergraduate/majors/aas.html

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AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES concentrations offered: historical studies cultural studies social-behavioral studies degrees offered B.A.; B.S. Department location 132 Nightingale phone Department chair: Kwamina Panford e-mail: k.panford@neu.edu Head advisor and advisor for Experiential education Kwamina Panford cooperative education coordinator: Lester Lee Office: 377B Holmes Phone: 617-373-3407 e-mail: l.lee@neu.edu Transferring to the major: Same as college standards (pages 43-45). Acceptance into the major will be based on students meeting the department’s criteria for admission and availability of space in the programs. Progress in the major: same as college standards Additional Information Dept/Program site Requirements for the major in PDF Back to... Majors List Undergraduate Programs We are constantly updating our site. If you have any Questions /Comments/ Suggestions click here LAST_MODIFIED: 2002/Aug/04

34. Arts & Sciences (African-American Studies - Communication)
The College of arts and Sciences offers a minor in africanamerican studies consisting of a minimum of 18 semester hours. Program Requirements
http://www.ucf.edu/catalog/9697/art_science2.html
Table of Contents AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES PROGRAM The College of Arts and Sciences offers a minor in African-American Studies consisting of a minimum of 18 semester hours. Program Requirements: 1. Required: any six from this list or approved upper division courses. (18 hours) AMH 3570 Afro-American History 3 hours ARH 3520 African Arts 3 hours COM 4461 Intercultural Communication 3 hours LIN 4612 African-American English 3 hours LIT 4354 Afro-American Writers 3 hours PUP 3914 Minorities in Politics 3 hours SYD 3720 Race and Ethnic Minorities in the U.S. 3 hours SOP 3724 Psychology of Racial Prejudice 3 hours SOP 3930 Psychology of Ethnic Minorities 3 hours 2. Other courses as approved For further information, contact Dr. William Wooten, Psychology Department, PH 305C,
AMERICAN STUDIES PROGRAM The minor in American Studies requires at least 21 hours of approved upper-division courses. The courses include at least three hours of restricted electives from each of these three fields: literature and humanities, social sciences, and history. Other courses may be chosen from the list of approved courses which is available from the American Studies advisor. For further information, contact Dr. John Lynxwiler, FA 405, (407) 823-2227. ANTHROPOLOGY (see Department of Sociology and Anthropology) DEPARTMENT OF ART Chair: Robert T. Reedy

35. African-American Studies
Group Requirement Humanities/Fine arts. Area of Concentration - african-american studies. Af. Am. 102 - The african-american Experience 2. 4-0-4.
http://www.richland.cc.il.us/catalog/courses/_afam.html
African-American Studies
Af. Am. 101 - The African-American Experience 1
(IAI: HF 906D) surveys African-American heritage from its African roots through the beginning of the civil rights movement (1954) and critically examines literature and other products of African-American culture. Applicable toward graduation where program structure permits: Certificate or Degree - All Certificates and All Degrees Group Requirement - Humanities/Fine Arts Area of Concentration - African-American Studies
Af. Am. 102 - The African-American Experience 2
surveys African-American history from 1954 to the present; examines the prose, poetry, and drama of African-American authors of the period; and traces African-American music from ragtime through rock and soul to the present. Applicable toward graduation where program structure permits: Certificate or Degree - All Certificates and All Degrees Group Requirement - Humanities/Fine Arts Area of Concentration - African-American Studies
Af. Am. 103 - African-American Experience Through the Arts
(IAI: HF 906D) presents a critical, aesthetic, and historical introduction to African-American music, drama, and visual arts as ethnic tradition and as part of the American cultural experience.

36. KU - African & African-American Studies
their understanding of this topic through film and video and through visits to class by African American military veterans. AAAS 320 studies in arts and The
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  • AAAS 106 The Black Experience in the Americas An interdisciplinary study of the history of the African peoples of the New World, relating their cultures and institutions to the African background and to their peculiar New World experiences up to and including the 19th century. While the main emphasis will be on the U.S.A., attention will also be paid to the Caribbean and Latin America. Approaches will include demography, economics, social and political developments, literature and music.
    AAAS 116 The Black Experience in the Americas (Honors)
    An intensive version of AAAS 106. Open only to students on Dean's Honor Roll or enrolled in Honors Program, or consent of instructor.
    AAAS 306 The Black Experience In the U.S. Since Emancipation
    An interdisciplinary study of the history and culture of Black people in America from Reconstruction to the present. Topics covered include an analysis of Reconstruction, Black leaders, organizations and movements, the Harlem Renaissance, migration, and race relations. Demographic variables covered include socio-economic class, education, political persuasion, and influence by avant-garde cultural changes.
    Lecture and discussion course in area of current interest. May be repeated once for credit toward the major.

37. African And African American Studies Program - University Of Memphis - Events
event is a component of the africanamerican arts Festival (April 13-17. 2004), sponsored by the University of Memphis African and African American studies.
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Events and Lectures
Tuesday
April 13, 2004
4:00 P.M.
Johnson Auditorium ( New Location!
The Commodification of Gospel Music and Its Transformation into Popular Song
Dr. Portia K. Maultsby is Professor of Ethnomusicology in the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology, Director of the Archives of African American Music and Culture, adjunct faculty in the School of Music, and affiliated faculty in African Studies, and American Studies at Indiana University.
Her research has centered on black religious and popular music, their relationship to each other and to African traditions. She is the author of numerous articles and monographs on these topics which appear in American and european publications. She also has served as music consultant, advisor or co-producer for three award-winning films: PBS's Eyes on the PrizeII; That Rhythm...Those Blues; , and the National Afro-American Museum's music documentary Music as Metaphor
This event is a component of the African-American Arts Festival (April 13-17. 2004), sponsored by the University of Memphis African and African American Studies. Tuesday
April 13, 2004

38. African-American Studies: Department Information
extend their competence in the field of African American studies. Students have the option of writing a research paper, completing a special arts project, or
http://www.oberlin.edu/afamstud/courses/Dep_Info_Maj_Req.html
Department Information African American Studies (formerly Black Studies) at Oberlin is now nearly three decades old. Courses in the field were first offered on campus in the late 1960's, in response to student demands for a more socially relevant education. Since then, through the persistent labor of faculty and students, the program has evolved into one of the best known undergraduate departments of its kind in the United States, offering a major or minor. Students enrolled in the program are encouraged to explore key aspects of Black life in Africa, the Caribbean and the United States, Europe and the Americas, with the aim of developing a firm intellectual understanding of the African American experience. The Department is aided in its efforts by the Afrikan Heritage House, which serves as the College's black communal and cultural center. Curriculum . The African American Studies curriculum offers extensive study of the Black experience in a diasporic setting, including but not limited to, Africa, North America, and the Caribbean. These offerings are arranged in three categories: introductory, intermediate, and advanced. All introductory courses are open without prerequisite, except as indicated in the course description. African American Studies 101 and other beginning courses may serve as prerequisites to all intermediate and advanced courses. Back To Menu Major Back To Menu Minor . A minor in the field consists of a minimum of 15 hours in African American Studies. In addition to the introductory survey course, student minors are expected to take at least one course from the fields of: education, politics, history, literature or fine arts. All minors are required to take at least one three (3) hour credit course in each of the three following subject areas: African, African American, and Caribbean Studies.

39. Morehouse College
africanamerican studies also provides a strong liberal arts underpinning for students who plan to earn professional degrees in law, health professions, and
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Program Outcomes Graduates of African-American Studies at the College are expected to be able to read comprehensively, write lucidly and cogently, speak effectively, listen intently, research thoroughly, and reason logically. Upon completion of the major in African-American Studies, it is expected that graduates will enter graduate or professional school, or the world of work. All graduates of the discipline are expected to continue their involvement in community service. Director Dr. Marcellus C. Barksdale, Ph.D.

40. K-12 African-American Resources
by Dr. Carolyn L. Holmes, Supervisor of African and African American studies (Mrs. Dianne S africanamerican History through the arts Resources includes
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African-American Resources
These are some of the resources that pertain to African-American studies. Culture Connection Programs
    A monthly series of programs hosted by Dr. Carolyn L. Holmes, Supervisor of African and African American Studies (Mrs. Dianne S. Partee, former Curriculum Specialist was the co-host during 1995 to 2002). The program highlights topics, issues and themes that reflect the diverse African and African American cultural and historical experiences.
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    Resources on African American history, art, as well as Slavery, and Civil Rights.

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