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  1. Blacks in Film and Television: A Pan-African Bibliography of Films, Filmmakers, and Performers (Bibliographies and Indexes in Afro-American and African Studies)
  2. Gatekeepers of Black Culture: Black-Owned Book Publishing in the United States, 1817-1981 (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Donald Franklin Joyce, 1983-01-28
  3. Dusky Maidens: The Odyssey of the Early Black Dramatic Actress (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Jo A. Tanner, 1992-12-30
  4. African Art in Transit (Cambridge Studies in Social & Cultural Anthropology) by Christopher B. Steiner, 1994-01-28
  5. The Early Black Press in America, 1827 to 1860: (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Frankie Hutton, 1992-12-30
  6. On the Real Side: A History of African American Comedy by Mel Watkins, 1999-05
  7. Out of the Mouths of Slaves: African American Language and Educational Malpractice by John Baugh, 1999
  8. Uplifting the Women and the Race: The Lives, Educational Philosophies and Social Activism of Anna Julia Cooper and Nannie Helen Burroughs (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Karen Johnson, 2000-07-24
  9. Children of Promise: African-American Literature and Art for Young People by Charles Sullivan, 1991-10-10
  10. Rediscovering the Harlem Renaissance : The Politics of Exclusion (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Eloise Johnson, 1996-11
  11. The Sacred Art: Preaching & Theology in the African American Tradition by Olin P. Moyd, 1995-03
  12. African American Rhetoric(s): Interdisciplinary Perspectives by Elaine B Richardson, Ronald L Jackson, 2007-02-12
  13. Blaxploitation Films of the 1970's: Blackness and Genre (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Willi Lawrence, 2007-11-27
  14. Barbara Ann Teer and the National Black Theatre: Transformational Forces in Harlem (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Lundeana Thomas, 1997-10-01

61. African American Studies And Research Program
The African American studies and Research Program (AASRP) at the University of Kentucky is an academic unit of the College of arts and Sciences.
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The African American Studies and Research Program (AASRP) at the University of Kentucky is an academic unit of the College of Arts and Sciences . The Program seeks to promote the interest and knowledge of the African diaspora experience through quality teaching and research. Undergraduate and graduate courses affiliated with the program are listed each fall and spring semester in the University schedule of classes.
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62. Interdisciplinary Minors In Arts And Sciences
six hours in the social sciences (as approved by the African American studies Committee). WS 201 Introduction to Women s studies in the arts and Humanities,
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INTERDISCIPLINARY MINORS
African American Studies
Visit the African American Studies Web site.
The minor in African American Studies provides students with an opportunity to examine the contributions of established academic disciplines towards the understanding of African peoples, particularly those peoples in the New World. It also provides a framework for research and analysis of issues which focus on African American experiences in artistic, literary, historical, and sociopolitical environments. The minor requires 21 hours of study as follows:
AAS 200 Introduction to African-American Studies AAS 400 Special Topics in African-American Studies AAS 401 Independent Reading and Research in African-American Studies 4. a. At least six hours of course work in the humanities (as approved by the African American Studies Committee). Among these are: ENG 264 Major Black Writers ENG 356 Studies in Black American Literature ENG 363 Special Topics in Literature (if appropriate) ENG 390 Undergraduate Seminar (if appropriate) FR 504 Topics in French Literature and Culture (if appropriate) HIS 254 History of Sub-Saharan Africa HIS 260 Afro-American History to 1865 HIS 261 Afro-American History 1865-Present HIS 585 The Age of Jim Crow, 1880-1930

63. College Of The Liberal Arts Majors African African American
Students who receive a bachelor of arts degree in African and African American studies are able to obtain employment in a wide range of areas.
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64. American Military University Bachelor Of Arts African/African American Studies
American Military University Bachelor of arts - African/African American studies. American Military University Bachelor of arts
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The African and African-American Studies student will pursue a social science degree that covers a rich variety of African and African-American history, government, civil rights, culture, commerce, diplomacy, and international relations. Through the courses of study, students will learn of the great works and peoples of African society and literature, Africa’s situation in the 21st Century, the African-American’s historical and contemporary struggles and successes, among many other related issues. This degree is applicable to many different professional fields due to its strong liberal arts and social sciences component that emphasizes critical thinking, written communications, and quality research.
EN308 Explores African-American literature from the earliest times to the present.

65. African American Studies Research Guide
videos, and other materials pertaining to African American and African diaspora studies; other racial on the humanities, social sciences and the arts.
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... LGBT Research This is a selected list of specialized reference resources that are useful for beginning research in African American studies. It points to atlases bibliographies, indexes and abstracts bio-bibliographies biographical sources ... encyclopedic sources , and statistical sources . Many of these resources may be found in (or be accessible through) your local academic institution's library. Call numbers and locations listed on this page refer to those at Iowa State University. If you need help in locating or using materials, please ask your local reference librarian for assistance. Looking for African American videos in Parks Library? Atlases
(to locate geographic, cultural, or demographic information) African-American Atlas: Black History and Culture An Illustrated Reference. Molefi K. Asante and Mark T. Mattson. 1998. REF E185 A79 1998
Excellent historical atlas provides information on African peoples and cultures from pre-history to the present. Long, informative, and decidedly afrocentric essays accompany each chapter (e.g., the section on twelfth century African presence in Mexico and Central America, presented here as fact), along with many illustrations and maps. An indispensable and provocative resource.

66. FACULTY AND STAFF
Ralphaline Banks, African American studies, arts Sciences. Leslie Bender, College of Law. Linda Carty, African American studies, arts Sciences.
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67. African American Studies
San Jose State University. College of Social Work. AFRICAN AMERICAN studies. Programs. Bachelor of arts in African American studies.
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San Jose State University College of Social Work AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES Programs Bachelor of Arts in African American Studies This department offers instruction in one major curriculum leading to the baccalaureate degree in African American Studies. Subject matter includes education, sociology, economics, literature, art, music, psychology, and history all of which focus on African American community development. Interested parties may contact Cobie Harris for further information. Students interested in the Master of Arts degree in Social Science with an emphasis in African American Studies may refer to the College of Social Science inter-departmental graduate program guide or contact Cobie Harris. Minor in African American Studies The interdepartmental minor in African Studies consists of 18 semester units with courses from anthropology, art, African American studies, history and political science. The interdepartmental structure of this minor will enable students, while pursuing degrees in specific disciplines, to concentrate their efforts more efficiently with African Americans.
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68. African American Studies Program
The African American Dance Company at IU will hold a Affairs, and the AfroAmerican arts Institute at IU. Professor Emeritus of Afro-American studies and of
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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 Program Show More Pages Showing items 1 through 6 of 8. 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.  

69. Bachelor Of Arts In African And African American Studies - Online Degree Program
Search Online Degrees / Bachelor Degree Programs / Humanities Liberal arts / Bachelor of arts in African and African American studies.
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Name Bachelor of Arts in African and African American Studies Program Description : The African and African-American Studies student will pursue a social science degree that covers a rich variety of African and African-American history, government, civil rights, culture, commerce, diplomacy, and international relations. Through the courses of study, students will learn of the great works and peoples of African society and literature, Africa’s situation in the 21st Century, the African-American’s historical and contemporary struggles and successes, among many other related issues. This degree is applicable to many different professional fields due to its strong liberal arts and social sciences component that emphasizes critical thinking, written communications, and quality research. Degree : Bachelor Degree Programs URL of the original source Additional Information Search for threads in the forum related to this online degree program College and University Contacts and Details View Profile Name : American Public University Online Distance Education Page http://www.apus.edu

70. Old Dominion University College Of Arts And Letters
Related Links African American Organizations/studies Links. Filipino American Organizations/studies Links. Top of Page. College of arts and Letters Home Page.
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Old Dominion University
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Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity (ISRE)
Director: Dr. Michael L. Clemons, PhD
Graduate Research Assistant: Kideste M. Wilder
Program specialist: Matasha L. Harris
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Minor in African American Studies and Approved Courses Filipino American Studies Staff and Facilities The George Teamoh Colloquium and Manuel A. Viray Filipino American Lecture Series Related Links
Statement Of Mission Mission In support of the mission of Old Dominion University to place "...special emphasis... upon understanding the perspectives of women, minorities, and non-Western cultures", the Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity (ISRE) seeks to develop, promote and implement academic, research and public service programs that focus on the study of race and ethnicity in Hampton Roads, Virginia, the nation, and throughout the African and Asian diasporas. The political, social, economic, cultural and historical experiences of African Americans, Filipino Americans and communities of color are important dimensions emphasized in the work of the Institute. Moreover, the Institute seeks to establish as a major archive and research center in the southeast United States focusing on the experiences of African Americans and Filipino Americans.
Consistent with the University's commitment to "providing the highest quality of instruction" and supporting "faculty participation in the discovery, synthesis, application and creation of new knowledge and art forms", the Institute promotes high quality teaching and rigorous policy-oriented research emphasizing interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approaches, as well as the methods of the traditional social sciences and humanities disciplines. ISRE seeks to cooperate with groups and organizations throughout the region, and on campus it partners with a variety of academic departments and student programs including Asian Studies, Women Studies, the Filipino American Student Cultural Center, the Hugo A. Owens African American Student Cultural Center, and the Office of Multicultural Student Services.

71. African American Studies Major For Bachelor Of Arts
African American studies Major for Bachelor of arts. Required Courses, Hours. AAS, 1010, Introduction to African American studies, 3. AAS,
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African American Studies Major for Bachelor of Arts Required Courses Hours AAS Introduction to African American Studies AAS Survey of African History AAS Social Movements and the Black Experience (Soc 2000) AAS The Black Community (Soc 3140) AAS Psychology of Racism and Group Prejudice ( Psy AAS Research Seminar in African American Studies Select one from the Following Hours AAS African Art: The Niger to the Atlas Mountians ART African Art: The Nile to the Cape AAS 5000 Years of Egyptian Art AAS African American Literature (Eng 3420) Minor in African American Studies Hours AAS Introduction to African American Studies AAS Social Movements and the Black Experience(SOC 200) Total hours for the minor are 21 Assessment Test During the final semester, students majoring in African American Studies will be required to take a comprehensive assessment test. HOME

72. MSCD | School Of Letters, Arts And Sciences | African American Studies
Academics, Admissions, Alumni Friends, Campus Life, Computing on Campus, News, Events the arts, Faculty Staff, Students. African American studies. Quick Facts.
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73. Ethnic Studies - Degrees
The African American studies major offers studies in the social sciences, humanities, education, community studies, the arts, and other areas as they relate to
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The Institute for Ethnic studies • College of arts and Sciences. of three separate programs Latino and Latin American studies, African American and African
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Ethnic Studies refers to the investigation, exploration, and involvement with those factors and areas that bear on the lives and experiences, both past and present, of ethnically distinct minority groups in the U.S. The Institute for Ethnic Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is composed of three separate programs: Latino and Latin American Studies, African American and African Studies, and Native American Studies. Although they operate together under the leadership of a single Director, each program has its own coordinator and plans its own curriculum and activities. The Institute offers several interdisciplinary programs of study. Courses are taught by core faculty who hold formal joint appointments within the Institute and by affiliated faculty from various departments within the College of Arts and Sciences, such as Anthropology, English, Geography, History, Modern Languages and Literatures, Political Science, and Sociology, as well as other colleges at UNL, such as Fine and Performing Arts, Business Administration, and Teachers College. The Institute for Ethnic Studies and the three programs also sponsor or co-sponsor a variety of lectures, symposia, research projects, and cultural events on campus, and serve as a resource for UNL students, faculty, and staff as well as the wider community.

75. Roosevelt University - African American Studies
African American studies Bachelor of arts School of Liberal studies - College of arts and Sciences.
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St. Clair Drake Center for African American Studies
Courses offered in the program are designed to enable students enrolled in any of the five university colleges to pursue undergraduate sequences for enrichment or specialization in African American Studies. Most courses offered through the St. Clair Drake Center for African and African American Studies are interdisciplinary in nature and may be used to satisfy general education requirements as well as electives. Objectives The objectives of the African American Studies are: To provide a fundamental understanding of those economic, social, cultural, and political forces in Africa, Europe, and North and Latin America that have shaped the lives of African peoples within the African Diaspora, c. 1400 to the present. To provide a center for research and creation of materials that illustrate the problems and development of peoples of African descent in a variety of historical institutional settings—from slavery to freedom—in contemporary United States, South America, and the Caribbean. Presently, the focus is Chicago metropolitan history, including urban and suburban enclaves and the famed Black Metropolis.

76. African American Studies
The Department of African American studies in the Weinberg College of arts and Sciences at NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY invites applications for the African
http://www.afam.northwestern.edu/postdoc.html
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Postdoctoral Fellowship The Department of African American Studies in the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences at NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY invites applications for the African American Studies Postdoctoral Fellowship Program from recent Ph.D.s (must have received a doctorate or appropriate terminal degree within the past four yearsduring or after 2000) with a commitment to the field of African American and/or African Diaspora studies. This fellowship program is residential and provides a stipend ($40,000 plus an additional $5,000 for relocating and research and travel expenses), full benefits, a visiting appointment in the Department of African American Studies (including teaching one or two classes in the Department), close association with faculty at the university, and assistance in furthering the fellow's development as a productive scholar. Applicants should submit in triplicate ( postmarked no later than February 2, 2004

77. African American Studies
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78. Distance Learning - African American Studies
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  • 79. ECUIP : The Digital Library : African-American Studies
    A browsable and searchable digital library of materials for K12 teachers and students.
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    80. 2000 - 2002 Undergraduate Catalog / College Of Liberal Arts / African American S
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