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  1. Post-Soul Black Cinema: Discontinuities, Innovations and Breakpoints, 1970-1995 (Studies in African American History and Culture) by William R Grant, 2004-04-29
  2. Frederick Douglass O'Neal: Pioneer of the Actors' Equity Association (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Renee A Simmons, 1996-02-01
  3. Black Studies: Pedagogy and Revolution; A Study of Afro-American Studies and the Liberal Arts Tradition Through the Discipline of Afro-American Lite by Johnnella E. Butler, 1981-10
  4. Western-Educated Elites in Kenya, 1900-1963: The African American Factor (African Studies: History, Politics, Economics and Culture) by Jim C. Harper, 2005-12-09
  5. African-American Crafts Kids Can Do! (Multicultural Crafts Kids Can Do!) by Carol Gnojewski, 2006-06-01
  6. African American Viewers and the Black Situation Comedy: Situating Racial Humor (Studies in African American History and Culture) by R Means Coleman, 2000-02-01
  7. Contemporary African American Theater: Afrocentricity in the Works of Larry Neal, Amiri Baraka, and Charles Fuller (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Ni Anadolu-Okur, 1997-06-01
  8. African American Theatre: An Historical and Critical Analysis (Cambridge Studies in American Theatre and Drama) by Samuel A. Hay, 1994-03-25
  9. Achebe the Orator: The Art of Persuasion in Chinua Achebe's Novels (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Chinwe Christiana Okechukwu, 2001-03-30
  10. Boys, Boyz, Bois: The Ethics of Black Masculinity in Film And Popular Media (Studies in African American History and Culture) (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Keith Harris, 2005-12-22
  11. The Humor of Jackie Moms Mabley: An African American Comedic Tradition (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Elsie Williams, 1995-08-01
  12. Syncopated Rhythms: 20th-Century African American Art from the George and Joyce Wein Collection by Patricia Hills, Melissa Renn, 2005-11-30
  13. The African American Newspaper: Voice of Freedom (Medill Visions of the American Press) by Patrick S. Washburn, 2006-12-21
  14. Post-Bellum, Pre-Harlem: African American Literature and Culture, 1877-1919 by Barbara McCaskill, Caroline Gebhard, 2006-06-01

81. 1998-2000 Undergraduate Catalog - College Of Liberal Arts - African American Stu
Aerospace studies. African American studies. Art. Chicano studies. Science. Psychology. Religious studies. Social Work. Theater arts. Western Cultural Heritage. Women s
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  • Women's Studies Dr. Howard C. Daudistel, Dean Dr. Mimi R. Gladstein, Associate Dean Dr. Evelyn Posey, Associate Dean Liberal Arts Bldg., 343 Phone: (915) 747-5666 Fax: (915) 747-5905 African American Studies Web site at: http://www.utep.edu/aasp/
  • 1.- General Information
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  • 3.-African American Studies (AFST) Courses The University of Texas at El Paso Developed by the UTEP Web Development Team Revised: January 20, 1999
  • 82. African American Studies Department
    The African American studies Department offers a Bachelor of arts degree with two highlyregarded options a cultural and social analysis concentration with
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    Our Mission
    The African American Studies Department (AASD) at the University of Maryland fosters academic excellence in teaching and research on African-American life, history and culture. AASD's commitment to the development of intellectual growth for students and scholars accomplishes an equally important service for the African-American community as a whole: the quantitative analytical skills generic to social science research are put to use in the examination of the socio-economic problems confronting African-American communities in the United States.
    Scholarly examination of African-American communities helps illuminate the parallels, contradictions and strengths evident in all communities. Thus, while the specific subject matter of the program is African-American communities, the essential value of the program extends to studies of other cultures and communities around the world.
    The Faculty
    The African American Studies faculty at UMCP is interdisciplinary and consists of a core faculty of anthropologists, sociologists, historians, and economists. The program also calls on faculty from other departments and colleges throughout the University.
    Much of the research conducted by the faculty is on the cutting edge of scholarship on the Black community. Members of the faculty consult with a variety of agencies and appear at national and international conferences and programs. They are known moreover for their commitment to working closely with students in the program and for helping them develop the skills and capabilities for tackling the social and economic issues facing the black and other minority communities.
  • 83. M.A. Program In African American Studies, Columbia University
    Proposed Curriculum for the Degree of Master of arts in African American studies. Fall Semester Anthropology G6158. Race, Racism and Democracy.
    http://www.columbia.edu/cu/gsas/african_american_studies/
    Columbia M.A. Program in
    African American Studies Institute for Research in African American Studies Columbia University Fact Sheet Fall 1999
    Application date: April 30, 2000 for
    Matriculation date Fall 2000 Program Overview The Columbia M.A. program in African American Studies is designed to provide the student with a thorough grounding in the literature and research areas within African American studies, and it will enable students to produce critical analysis and research projects about the complex and historically specific experiences of Africans in the Americas. Students will also be expected to demonstrate how those experiences have contributed to, and been shaped by, political, cultural, and economic forces both nationally and globally. African and African American studies at Columbia have a venerable history dating to 1905 when Franz Boas first taught a course on African Ethnology. Currently, Columbia's Graduate School of Arts and Sciences offers an impressive array of courses that fall under the rubric of African American studies, and Columbia's faculty includes some of the nation's leading scholars in the field. Until now, there has not been a vehicle that structures these academic and intellectual resources into a graduate degree program. By focusing on the many resources at Columbia in African

    84. Through Its Nine Colleges, Ohio University Offers 276
    of fields including law, the performing arts, international affairs made valuable contributions to the field of African American and Africana studies in the
    http://www.ohiou.edu/aas/

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  • There is an ever-increasing demand for college graduates who are equipped to work in global and multicultural environments. Ohio University's Department of African American Studies offers a distinctive program that focuses on the African American experience regionally, nationally and globally. It offers a solid program of study that draws from a range of academic fields including history, sociology, psychology, political science, economics, literature, art, music and media. Established in 1969, the Department of African American Studies at Ohio University is one of the oldest programs in the United States. For more than three decades the department has been enriching the educational experience for all students at Ohio University. Many of our majors have gone on to graduate school and carved for themselves influential careers in a variety of fields including law, the performing arts, international affairs, religion, politics, education, and business. Our faculty members have made valuable contributions to the field of African American and Africana Studies in the United States and around the world.

    85. JSTOR: Journal Of Black Studies
    JSTOR Collection arts Sciences I. scholarship in the field, the Journal of Black studies explores the most vital issues facing African American and Black
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    Publisher Sage Publications, Inc. Moving Wall For the last quarter century, the Journal of Black Studies has been the leading source for dynamic, innovative, and creative research on the Black experience. Poised to remain at the forefront of the scholarship in the field, the Journal of Black Studies explores the most vital issues facing African American and Black populations. ISSN
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    86. African American Studies
    Persons desiring to major in African American studies must be regularly admitted to Arizona State University and the College of Liberal arts and Sciences.
    http://www.asu.edu/provost/smis/clas/babs/aasbabs.html
    African American Studies Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science
    College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Definition of the field. African American Studies (AAS) is an interdisciplinary program that focuses on people of African descent throughout the world. Focus is given to the diversity of past and present experiences of those who live in the United States as well as in Africa, the Caribbean, South America, and Central America. As an institutional program, AAS is structured to (a) prepare students of all ethnicities to better understand, value, and more effectively participate in our increasingly diverse society; (b) combine knowledge of the African Diaspora with intellectual and practical training in specific areas for the purpose of creating more effective communities and global partnerships; and (c) provide students with a foundation for advanced studies in such fields/professions as history, English, sociology, political science, communications, arts, public administration, law, psychology, social work, education, and business. Career opportunities in the field.

    87. The College Of Arts And Sciences At Winthrop University - African American Studi
    AAMS 300 African American studies ENGL 518 Black Literature HIST 509 AfroAmerican History ANTH 323 Cultures of Africa ARTH 281 arts of Africa, the Americas
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    African American Studies Events Remembering
    Dorothy Perry Thompson
    The Minor in African American Studies
    The minor in African American Studies allows students to pursue a multi-disciplinary exploration of African American culture. The program requires 18 hours (12 hours of core courses and 6 of electives). Students interested in this minor should contact Dr. Stephen Smith , Co-coordinator, Political Science 318 Bancroft (803-323-4661), or Ms. Gloria Kelley , Co-coordinator, Dacus Library (803-323-2262. African American Studies Committee Dr. Adolphus Belk , Political Science Dr. Alice Burneister , Art and Design Ms. Litasha Dennis , English Dr. Mabaye Dia , Geography Dr. Vanessa Hill , Business Dr. Ishita Ghosh, History Dr. Janet Hudson , History Dr. Jonathan Marx

    88. Profiles.htm
    Language Requirement The language requirement for the African American studies option is the same as the College of Liberal arts and Sciences General Education
    http://www.uiowa.edu/~afriam/undergrad.html
    African American World Studies
    Undergraduate degree
    B.A. in African American World Studies; minor in African American Studies African American Studies Option AAWS Option African Studies Option Back to AAWS Home Page
    Undergraduate Program
    Bachelor of Arts
    Students may earn a Bachelor of Arts with a major in African American World Studies by following one of three programs of study: the African American Studies option (30 semester hours), the African American World Studies option (39 semester hours), or an African Studies option (33 semester hours). Transfer course work for application to the major is evaluated on an individual basis. The African American studies option focuses on Blacks in the United States and gives some attention to their culture and history in relation to the culture and history of Blacks elsewhere in the world. The African American world studies option places greater emphasis on interrelationships of Black history and cultures in various places in the world. The African studies option places emphasis on Africa. Students must earn a grade-point average of 2.00 or higher in all courses in their major program. Back to the top
    African American Studies Option
    Required Courses
    129:060 Introduction to African American Society
    129:061 Introduction to African American Culture
    For majors in the program, 129:060-061 are prerequisite to 129:116-117 African American Literature I-II, 129:065 Introduction to African American History, 129:189 Themes in African American History, and 129:099 Senior Seminar.

    89. MASTERS OF ARTS HISTORY
    Department of History and Geography. Master of arts African American studies with a Concentration in African Diaspora History. Annette
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    Department of History and Geography
    Master of Arts- African American Studies with a
    Concentration in African Diaspora History
    Annette Palmer, Ph.D. Chairperson, History

    90. Guilford College - African American Studies
    the field. Degrees Offered. The Bachelor of arts degree is offered in African American studies. Major Requirements. African American
    http://www.guilford.edu/catalog/index.cfm?ID=120000350

    91. African American Studies
    BACHELORS OF arts DEGREE IN AFRICAN AMERICAN studies. African American studies Major Core Courses, 45 Credits. Credits. arts, 310, African American Art History, 3.
    http://www.umes.edu/social/african.htm
    BACHELORS OF ARTS DEGREE IN
    AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES ABOUT THE DEGREE PROGRAM
    The new multidisciplinary degree in African American studies, with a Minor in African Studies, is the first program of its kind in the Delmarva region. The course will give students the opportunity to acquire an objective view of Africa and the African Diaspora in the New World. It would expose students to multiple disciplines and adequately prepare them to compete in the global job market that is brought on by the increasing globalization of business and trade. The program should benefit students from the humanities, social sciences, as well as those headed towards professional studies. It will, also, prepare students for careers in the diplomatic service, Africa related services, state and local government and community-based agencies. EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES OF THE PROGRAM The main objective of the degree program is to provide students the chance to acquire an objective view of Africa and the African diaspora in the United States, in seeing them gain an understanding of their historical, economic, social and political problems, and how these important issues are depicted in African/African American literature. The aim is to train and educate undergraduate students, and arm them with the necessary knowledge to continue to graduate school or enter the job market where a basic knowledge and understanding of African/African American problems are required.

    92. Department Of African American Studies: Fall 2004Course Atlas
    American studies by surveying some of its major areas of development in historical studies, literary studies, social sciences, religious studies and the arts
    http://www.emory.edu/COLLEGE/AAS/ATLAS/fall04.htm
    FALL SEMESTER 2004
    AAS 100: INTRODUCTION to AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES
    Tu,Th 2:30-3:45 pm HARRIS
    Max: 40
    Content: COURSE OBJECTIVES: * To introduce students to the major disciplines and topics that comprise the field.
    * To sharpen the writing and research skills of students as well as their knowledge
    of new technologies that enhance the processes of writing and research.
    * To provide students with a knowledge of research databases in AAS.
    * To provide orientation to AAS faculty and to the institutional resources available at the
    university for research projects in the field, particularly for majors and minors.
    * To initiate a dialogue centering upon the complex fate of being an American with the
    history and culture of African Americans as the chief frame of reference.
    * To provide a common academic framework and experience for collaboration and community building between and among AAS faculty and interested students.

    93. Program Of African American Studies: Faculty
    WallaceSanders (Ph.D, Boston University) Assistant Professor of African American studies, Graduate Institute of Liberal arts and Women s studies kwalla2@emory
    http://www.emory.edu/COLLEGE/AAS/faculty.html
    For information about faculty research interests, consult the faculty pages on the appropriate departmental Web site. Delores P. Aldridge (Ph.D., Purdue University)
    Grace Towns Hamilton Professor of Sociology
    daldri2@emory.edu
    Dwight D. Andrews (Ph.D., Yale University)
    Associate Professor of Music
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    Edna G. Bay (Ph.D., Boston University)
    Associate Professor of History, in the Graduate Institute of the Liberal Arts
    ebay@emory.edu
    Robert Brown (Ph.D., University of Michigan)
    Assistant Professor of Political Science
    rabrown@emory.edu
    Rudolph P. Byrd (Ph.D., Yale University)
    Associate Professor of American Studies in the Graduate Institute of the Liberal Arts
    rbyrd@emory.edu
    Leroy Davis (Ph.D., Kent State University) Associate Professor of History ldavi04@emory.edu Peter Dowell (Ph.D., University of Minnesota) Professor of English pdowell@emory.edu Frances Smith Foster (Ph.D., University of California, San Diego)

    94. African American Studies Article Databases - Doe/Moffitt Libraries - UC Berkeley
    Article Databases for African American studies. all aspects of the world of music, from scholarly studies to the International Index to the Performing arts (IIPA
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    African Studies Dates vary UCB Access Only Over 350,000 citations from journal articles, books, reports, pamphlets, maps, theses, and grey literature from 17 databases, including African Studies Abstracts. Topics covered include politics, history, economics, development, business, mining, social issues, anthropology, literature, language, law, music, art, natural history, tourism, and more. Vendor: BiblioLine America: History and Life 1964 - present UC Access Only Indexes over 2,000 journals published worldwide on the history of the US and Canada from prehistory to the present. Includes all key English-language historical journals; selected historical journals from major countries, state, and local history journals; and a targeted selection of hundreds of journals in the social sciences and humanities. Vendor: ABC-CLIO Black Studies Database Some full text UC Access Only Indexes over 150 journals, magazines, newspapers, newsletters, pamphlets and reports relevant to the Black experience and the African Diaspora. Covers events critical to the study of Black life and culture outside of Africa including notable figures and topics in Black history, culture, and sports, as well as significant movements and events.

    95. Department Of African American Studies
    Major Requirements. Bachelor of arts in African American studies. Students seeking the Bachelor of arts in African American studies
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    Bachelor of Arts in African American Studies
    Students seeking the Bachelor of Arts in African American Studies must complete the following curriculum requirements:
    General Education Requirements 60 s.h. Core Courses.................... 18 s.h. Directed Electives........... 15 s.h. Approved Minor.............. 16 - 20 s.h. Open Electives................. 7 - 11 s.h. Program Total................... 120 s.h. Core Requirements AAS 100 Intro to African American Studies........................ 3 s.h.
    AAS 145 Famous People of African Decent........................ 3 s.h.
    AAS 251 Social Problems of Black Americans...................... 3 s.h.
    AAS 281 Literature of the Black World................................... 3 s.h. AAS 360 African American Communities............................. 3 s.h.

    96. African American Studies
    The liberal arts curriculum in African American studies provides students with an understanding of the diverse experiences of African people and the African
    http://rainbowbook.buffalo.edu/aasrbb03.shtml
    You are Here: The Rainbow Book 2003-04
    Department of African American Studies
    732 Clemens Hall
    Phone: (716) 645-2082/2083
    Fax: (716) 645-5976
    Web: African American Studies What the Program is about The liberal arts curriculum in African American Studies provides students with an understanding of the diverse experiences of African people and the African Diaspora. The most unique aspect of this department is that, through the broad spectrum of the humanities, arts and social sciences' disciplines, it specifically examines the cultural, historical and political life of African Americans in the United States. Using the perspectives of varied disciplines, our courses define the historical and current connections amongst people of African descent in the Americas with those in Africa, the Caribbean and other areas of the world. Career Choices
    • Archivist Banker Broadcaster Business Management Diplomacy Educator Foreign News Correspondent Freelance Writer Government Official Health Specialist Historian Human Services Worker Immigration Official International Civil Servant Journalist Lawyer Law Enforcement Officer Mass Media Critic Museum Curator
    Candidate for further degrees in:
    • Arts Education Health Sciences History Law Social Sciences
    Alumni in African American Studies have found employment in the following fields:
    • Banking Erie County Government Federal and New York State Government Service Film Health Related Professions Immigration Services Law Libraries Local Law Enforcement Museum Curator Prisons Correctional Service

    97. African American Studies Program 2003-2004 SMSU Undergraduate Catalog
    of Inquiry in General Education. Minor. African American studies Bachelor of arts Bachelor of Science. The minor includes AAS 100, plus
    http://www.smsu.edu/recreg/dept_aa.html
    Southwest Missouri State University
    2003-2004 Undergraduate Catalog Home
    African American Studies Program
    Strong Hall , Phone: 836-5529, FAX: 836-8472 Program web site AAS Courses
    Administrator:
    Professor Victor H. Matthews, Ph.D. General Education Course AAS 100 may be used to satisfy the Humanities Perspective of the Culture and Society Area of Inquiry in General Education. Minor African American Studies
    Bachelor of Arts
    Bachelor of Science
    The minor includes AAS 100, plus at least 15 hours of additional course work for a total of at least 18 hours with a minimum grade point average of 2.50 in all courses counted toward the minor. At least 3 hours in each of the following 4 areas must be completed as part of the minor. It is recommended that AAS 100 be taken prior to undertaking all other courses included as options in the African American Studies Minor. Areas of Study A. Historical Foundations HST 331 African American History I HST 332 African American History II B.

    98. Major - African American Studies
    Eligibility to teach at the secondary level requires African American studies majors to complete a second liberal arts major in the subject they plan to teach.
    http://www.has.vcu.edu/aas/major
    Major in African American Studies Quick Links: AFAM Program Links VCU sites T his Page is currently under construction, please check back soon for updates http://www.vcu.edu/bulletins/200304/ub/06%20-%20CHS.pdf on pages 91-94) Core Courses AFAM 103 Introduction to African-American Studies AFAM 208 African Social Thought AFAM 308 Modes of Inquiry in African-American Studies AFAM 408 Seminar in African-American Studies AFAM 416 The Origin and Evolution of the Concept of Race Crosslisted Courses - 1 - Africa AFAM 105, 106/ HIST 105, 106
    Survey of African History AFAM 200/ANTH 200 Introduction to African Societies AFAM 204 Africa in Transition AFAM 333/GEOG 333 Geography of Africa AFAM 356/POLI 356 African Government and Politics AFAM 357/POLI 357 Politics of Southern Africa AFAM 387/HIST 387 History of West Africa AFAM 388/HIST 388 Africa: Social, Cultural, and Economic History AFAM 389/HIST 389 History of Southern Africa AFAM 390/HIST 390 Africa and the Americas: Slavery, Gender, and Race AFAM 420/ANTH 420 Women of Africa Crosslisted Courses - 2 - African-Americans AFAM 104/SOCY 104 Sociology of Racism AFAM 302/POLI 302 The Politics of the Civil Rights Movement AFAM 305/SOCY 305 Sociology of the Black Family AFAM 307/ RELS 307 Black Religion AFAM 310/ECON 310 Economics and Poverty AFAM 311/URSP 337 Urbanization and Blacks AFAM 315/ECON 315 Economic Development AFAM 318/POLI 318 The Politics of Race, Class and Gender

    99. Carleton College: African / African American Studies Department
    Students majoring in African/African American studies have been able to create their own of a particular discipline (in the Social Sciences, arts and Literature
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    The African/African American Studies Program
    Program Description
    The program in African/African American Studies provides a cross cultural and comparative framework for systematically studying the traditions and experiences of Africans in the New and Old worlds. Students in this program are encouraged to develop their analytic, research and literary skills through a critical study of patterns of Western and African civilizations in their interwoven complexity. In addition to the courses offered by the program itself, several courses taught at Carleton have a bearing on African/African American studies. Students majoring in African/African American studies have been able to create their own individual programs out of the available Carleton offerings, independent study, and, in some cases, off-campus study. The program also offers a concentration option: in this case the study of the diaspora of African-derived peoples and cultures is rooted both in the mastery of a particular discipline (in the Social Sciences, Arts and Literature, or the Humanities, for example) and in relevant course work that is cross-cultural and interdisciplinary. In the context of Carleton College's commitment to liberal arts education, the program provides a forum for addressing topics such as cultural and artistic creativity, construction of self, marginality, responses to exclusion, and the conjunction of issues related to gender, class, race, and ethnicity.
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    100. University Of Houston - African American Studies Program - Scholarships
    a 3.25 GAP or higher, complete six hours of African American studies coursework, and must also be pursuing a degree in the College of Liberal arts and Social
    http://www.hfac.uh.edu/aas/Scholarships.html
    SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
    John Rueben Sheeler Memorial Scholarship
    Established in 1981 by the widow of Dr. John Rueben Sheeler, this scholarship provides funding to academically talented students. The student must have a 3.0 GPA and must be pursuing a major in the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences. The amount of this award is
    African American Studies Academic Excellence Scholarship The purpose of this award is to encourage students to strive for excellence in the academic arena. Students eligible for this scholarship must have a 3.25 GAP or higher, complete six hours of African American Studies coursework, and must also be pursuing a degree in the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences. This scholarship is highly competitive and offers an award in the amount of
    Debbie Haley Community Service Award
    Esthed Established in 1999 by Mrs. Debbie Haley and AAS, this scholarship provides funding to students who in addition to pursuing a higher education degree, also perform community service and participate in community outreach projects.

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