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1. African-American History Resources
dissertations on US and canadian History more detailed description; click here to connect. Information Resources on African American studies Produced by the
http://www.lib.msu.edu/unsworth/american/aah/
African American
History Resources in
the MSU Library
Last updated : August 1, 2003 Page Editor: Michael Unsworth Databases Web Sites Databases List of All the History Databases Available to the MSU Community List of All the Ethnic Studies Databases Available to the MSU Community (some overlap with the History Databases) ***Essential*** Index to articles, books, and dissertations on U.S. and Canadian History. ***Other Databases*** African American Newspapers: The 19th Century Digitized editions of the following newspapers: Title City Dates Freedom's Journal New York, N. Y. Colored American/Weekly Advocate New York, N. Y. North Star Rochester, N.Y. National Era Washington, D.C. Provincial Freeman Chatham, Ontario Frederick Douglass Paper Rochester, N.Y. Christian Recorder Philadelphia, Pa. American Periodical Series A compilation of American periodicals and journals from colonial times to 1900 . It is available in the following formats:

2. Descriptions Of Sessions And Events: Saturday, November 21 - American Studies As
Island University. africanamerican Communities, Anti-Urbanism, and American studies Program, Yale University. Workers of the World connect Campus Organizing at canadian Universities
http://asa.press.jhu.edu/program98/day3.html
American Studies and the Question of Empire:
Histories, Cultures and Practices November 19-22, 1998
Descriptions of Sessions and Events

Thursday, November 19
Friday, November 20 Saturday, November 21 Sunday, November 22
Saturday, November 21, 1998
7:00 - 9:00 AM
GRAND BALLROOM SECTION C
Breakfast for Women in American Studies (Co-sponsored by the Minority Scholars' Committee and the Women's Committee)
SPEAKER:
Angela Davis, University of California, Santa Cruz
Inside Cuban Prisons: Women's Perspectives on Punishment 7:30 - 9:45 AM
BOARDROOM
GLASA Program Committee Breakfast Meeting
8:00 - 9:45 AM
WEST BALLROOM A
By Land and By Sea: Revisioning America's "Empire" at Home and Abroad
CHAIR:
Department of History, University of Southern California PAPERS:
Department of History, University of California, Los Angeles
"Bandidos" and Citizens: Everyday Forms of Resistance to American Political and
Legal Changes
Department of Asian/Asian American Studies,
California State University, Long Beach
"To Be or Not To Be?" Filipinos, Divided Loyalties, and the Uncertainties of
Citizenship after World War II
John Patrick Rosa

3. Williams College Libraries -- Subject Guides -- African-American History From Re
Covers US and canadian history from prehistory to the or NEAR 25 words to connect search terms. at the specific areas of study (eg africanamerican studies).
http://www.williams.edu/library/subjectguides/history/hist282/index.shtml
History 282: African-American History from Reconstruction to the Present
Finding Articles
America: History and Life
Provides abstracts to scholarly articles (approximately 1,800 journals indexed) and citations to dissertations and book/media reviews. Covers U.S. and Canadian history from prehistory to the present. Includes items published from 1964 to the present. Some links to full text; search for the journal title in FRANCIS to find print copy availability.
General Search Tips and Hints
  • Use the Advanced Search screen Start by doing keyword searches, then look at subject headings for records received. Use * to get multiple endings of a keyword. Example: integrat* for integrate or integration or integrating Use quotation marks for phrases; multiple terms entered in the same search box will be combined with AND.
  • Enter English in Language field to limit your results to articles in English. Use Document Type to limit results to articles or book reviews Use Time Period to limit your search to particular historical time periods. Example: for the 1950s enter 1950d (d stands for decade).
JSTOR Provides the full text of 47 core history journals from their first issue to the last 1 to 5 years. You can

4. Individuals And Societies: Black And White
the RLIN Bibliographic File, you can connect to the accredited North American and some canadian and international Leading Issues in africanamerican studies.
http://www.library.arizona.edu/library/teams/sst/pol/class/indv102-1998.html
Black and White:
The Causes and Consequences of Custom and Policy in American Race Relations Faculty: James W. Clarke Course syllabus A Nation Divided (Map) Library Instruction LOCATING RESOURCES USING SABIO
Sabio
is the UA Library’s information system. It contains:
RIO Catalog - A listing of materials (books, journals, dissertations, government documents, maps, microforms, media, music, etc.) owned by the University of Arizona Library. Materials can be searched by Keyword, Author, Title, Call Number, and Library of Congress Subject Heading . (Search commands are on the first screen.) You may also limit a search by language, year(s) of publication, or type of material.
If Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr. were both the authors and subjects of books, remember to search by author AND subject for :
X Malcolm 1925 1965
King, Martin Luther Jr.1929 1968
Keyword searches give you a jump start on finding suitable materials without knowing precise subject headings. Keyword searches retrieve records containing all specified keywords in the title, author or subject fields. Remember to look for bibliographies!
If you want to search by subject, first look in the

5. The Global Chicago Center | Chicago Connections By Categories
Association of Illinois * canadian Club of on African and africanamerican studies, The University of International Neighbors connect * International studies
http://www.globalchicago.org/connections/chi_topics.asp?filter=4&id=true

6. African Studies Center
from African and North American universities to share reports of research studies and allows you to connect to Social Science Resources embodied in the canadian Charter of Rights and
http://www.sas.upenn.edu/African_Studies/Home_Page/mcgee.html
Black/African Related Resources
Newly-added Resources
  • Afro-Cuban Web Site
      The website provides resources on: conferences, organizations, newsletters, discussion groups, and music all have to do with AfrocCuban materials.
  • 7. Afrocentric Homeschoolers Association - African Canadian, African American, Blac
    connect eGroup, Contact Exchange, Pen Pal Club, Join African and African American History studies ( PDF downloads), 3D Post-secondary canadian Virtual University ( lists
    http://www.geocities.com/blackhomeschool
    Afrocentric Homeschoolers Association
    Self-empowerment through self-education 1996
    Featured Link: Dare to be King
    "[...] a comprehensive tool for community leaders, educators,
    and youth service providers to engage urban youth
    around issues of violence and community life."
    Workbook, parental tools, etc.
    Afrocentric Homeschoolers Association is a nonprofit resource for homeschooling families (and individual teens) everywhere in the world which are engaging in Afrocentric, Africentric, Black-oriented, Black-positive, African, African American or pro-Black education.
    Based in Ontario, Canada, AHA has been operating since 1996. Our colors are purple (for the richness of our heritage), and yellow (for the sun in our skin and lives). Membership is free
    AHA is extremely grateful for the support of the following:
    Little Scholars
    (book donations)
    Toronto Women's Bookstore
    (financial donation)
    About AHA
    Activities Membership Frequently Asked Questions ... Links Features - Children's Gallery Comments Black Child's Pledge Connect eGroup Contact Exchange Pen Pal Club Join AHA Services Personalized Colouring Sheets Free Books Fun Learning Vocabulary Chart Game Board Creation Colouring (print to color/decorate): Bessie Coleman V. Cudjoe

    8. AmCS Resources - Journals
    American culture and the relationship between canadian culture and Political Science Quarterly connect online through JSTOR, Vols. African American studies.
    http://www.artsci.wustl.edu/~hbhist/amcs2003/resourcesjournals.html
    Introduction to American Culture Studies Journals To access the journals online you must be on the network of an institution that subscribes to JSTOR or Projet Muse. The journals are also available at Olin Library. Digital Journal Databases
    American Studies and Cultural Studies

    History

    Literature
    ... back to resources
    Digital Journal Databases JSTOR
    JSTOR is a searchable electronic database that gives users access to articles and complete back issues of journals (3 to 5 years old) in a wide variety of fields including history, literature, political science, anthropology and sociology, among others. To browse the journals currently available on JSTOR click here. Project Muse
    Project MUSE is a searchable electronic database that gives users access to current articles and complete issues of over 100 scholarly journals in the fields of literature and criticism, history, the visual and performing arts, cultural studies, education, political science, and gender studies, among others. To see a list of journals currently available from Project Muse click here.

    9. Useful Links By Harvard Comm. On African Studies
    African studies Links. Home. Links to Africa and NonHarvard Sites. These links were created by Dr. Rita Breen of the Harvard Committee on African studies as entry points for the vast resources on the web for the study of Africa. The following links connect to gateway sites for these subjects Virtual Library On Int'l Development- canadian Int'l Dev
    http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~cafrica/links.shtml
    African Studies Links
    Home
    Links to Africa and Non-Harvard Sites These links were created by Dr. Rita Breen of the Harvard Committee on African Studies as entry points for the vast resources on the web for the study of Africa. They are only a sample of the useful sites. Of special interest to scholars of Africa is the site of the African Studies Association (US). Africa News Research Resources (academic subjects) African Studies Programs Study, Work and Travel in Africa
    Africa News Links

    10. African American Resources
    MSU Libraries banner African American studies Resources. 1992 A biographical source for africanamerican women and dissertations in American and canadian history
    http://www.lib.msu.edu/diversity/african.htm
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    African American Studies Resources MSU Libraries Multicultural Resources Main Page Table of Contents Library of Congress Subject Headings Print Resources in the MSU Libraries Electronic Resources in the MSU Libraries Internet Resources ... Campus Resources
    This website is designed to assist MSU students, faculty and staff in identifying research materials located in the MSU Libraries and on the World Wide Web. It is not intended to be comprehensive, but rather a starting point for further research. The resources listed below are but a small sampling of materials available in the MSU Libraries and on the Internet. Always consult a Librarian if you have questions or need assistance. Library of Congress Subject Headings Library materials on the Black people of the United States are entered under the heading Afro- Americans . Theoretical works discussing the Black race from an anthropological point of view are entered under the heading Black race
    Note: a special problem arises in connection with countries whose racial composition is predominantly Black. Assign the heading Blacks to works on such countries only if the work discusses Blacks apart from other groups in the country. Otherwise, assign headings appropriate for the country as a whole without the use of the heading Blacks.

    11. African American Studies Research Bibliography
    BACK. African American studies Research Bibliography ENCYCLOPEDIAS, HANDBOOKS. The africanamerican Almanac. 6th ed the literature of American and canadian History, covering over 2
    http://www.library.yale.edu/rsc/af-am/bibliography.html
    BACK African American Studies Research Bibliography Nancy M. Godleski
    Kaplanoff Librarian for American History
    Yale University Library I. GENERAL SOURCES: DICTIONARIES, DIRECTORIES, ENCYCLOPEDIAS, HANDBOOKS
    The African-American Almanac . 6th ed. Detroit: Gale Research, 1994-.
    SML E185 +A27 (LC) [Latest volume in reference]
    Continues the Negro Almanac
    The African American Encyclopedia
    . Ed. Michael W. Williams. New York: Marshall Cavendish Corp., 1993. 6v.
    Reference E185 A253 1993 (LC)
    African American Historic Places . Ed. Beth L. Savage. Washington, DC: Preservation Press, 1994.
    Reference E185 A2534X 1994 (LC)
    The Black American Reference Book . Ed. Mabel M. Smythe. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1976. Reference E185 D25 1976 (LC) Black Americans Information Directory. Ed. Darren L. Smith. Detroit: Gale Research, 1995. A guide to approximately 5,300 organizations, agencies, institutions, programs and publications concerned with Black American life and culture, including associations, awards, honors, and prizes, colleges and universities, cultural organizations, government agencies and programs, industrial and service companies, libraries, museums, newsletters and directories, newspapers and periodicals, publishers, radio and television stations, religious organizations, research centers, scholarships, study programs, and videos. Reference E185.5 +B504 1995 (LC)

    12. Yale University Library: Canadian Studies
    Major topics include africanamerican studies, ethnic racial organizing, ecology, labor studies, social theory of American and canadian History, covering
    http://www.library.yale.edu/humanities/canstud/canada.html
    Table of Contents Yale Library Home Library Research Workshop: Senior History Colloquium, British Commonwealth Locating Secondary Sources
    Locating Primary Source Material

    People and Places to know about in the Yale Library
    Locating Secondary Sources Tools such as catalogs bibliographies general indexes subject specific indexes , and other reference sources are secondary sources of information that serve to point the user to materials on whatever subject is being researched.
    Catalogs
    • Orbis
      Connect to Orbis

      Orbis Searching Guide

      Orbis Tutorial

      Yale Library Orbis Workshops

      Together, Orbis and Morris (the Law Library catalog) constitute the Yale University Library online catalog. In Orbis, OPAC contains materials from 1977 to the present. Use OPAC to determine what materials Yale owns (books, journals, etc.) and where they are located. For materials published prior to 1977 that do not appear in OPAC check in the card catalog in Sterling Memorial Library. More than half of the Library collection is represented ONLY in the card catalog.
      Eureka
      Connect to Eureka
      Eureka Search Guide EUREKA offers easy-to-use online access to the Research Libraries Group's RLIN bibliographic database of more than 22 million titles. Use EUREKA to uncover a wealth of resources in almost any area of study, or to locate items in specific libraries and research collections. EUREKA provides catalog records for books, journals, maps, sound recordings, musical scores, films, archives, and computer files held in research, corporate, and public libraries, as well as museums, archives and historical societies. All searches may be easily printed, downloaded or e-mailed directly to you. Use Eureka to locate materials outside of Yale.

    13. Library Research Workshop: African-American Theater
    literature of American and canadian History, covering of Congress); National Conference on African American Theatre; Librarian for Film studies, Theater studies
    http://www.library.yale.edu/humanities/theater/instruction/afamtheater.html
    This web page was compiled to accompany a library research workshop for Theater Studies 369 - African American Theater (Krasner). Sarah Prown
    Librarian for Film Studies and Theater Studies,
    September 8, 1998
    Table of Contents:
  • The Research Workstation and Subject Guides
  • Locating Secondary Sources (catalogs, bibliographies, indexes and other reference sources)
  • Locating Plays and Primary Source Material
  • People and Places to know about in the Yale Library ...
  • Web sites about African American theater 1. The Research Workstation and Subject Guides Yale University Library Research Workstation
    The Yale University Library Research Workstation is the primary gateway to all of the Library's electronic resources, as well as information about the rich print and manuscript collections. Connect to Orbis (Yale's online catalog), as well as many databases, subject guides and online library services.
    Yale University Library Subject Guides
    Use these guides, created by Yale Library Subject Specialists, to learn about collections, research tools, and internet sites useful for academic research. For research in African-American theater, the following guides will be particularly useful:
    2. Locating Secondary Sources (catalogs, bibliographies, indexes, and other reference sources)
  • 14. MSU Libraries - Electronic Resources In African Studies
    ABOUT. connect. African and Asian studies. ABOUT. connect. African School of Oriental and African studies ABOUT. connect. Callaloo. ABOUT. connect. canadian Journal of African studies
    http://www.lib.msu.edu/dbases/ejour/african_studies.htm

    15. MSU Libraries - Electronic Resources In  African Studies
    ABOUT. connect. African studies. ABOUT. connect. African studies Abstracts Online Callaloo. ABOUT. connect. canadian Journal of African studies
    http://www.lib.msu.edu/dbases/kw/african_studies.htm

    16. World Area Studies Internet Resources
    Madin's Academic Info African studies; African Philosophy for USJapan studies. Japan connect. Japan Ministry American Literature; American Religions; American West; canadian studies
    http://www.wcsu.ctstateu.edu/socialsci/area.html
    Site developed by J. Bannister
    Recognition Awards
    Western Connecticut State University
    Department of Social Sciences
    WCSU List: World Area Studies
    Internet Resources
    Scroll down for complete list, or select by area:
    Worldwide
    Africa Asia Caribbean ... Other WCSU Lists
    Please report non-working links.
    Visual by Public Domain Images
    Worldwide Listings
    A. Krivenyshev's World Time Zone Map: Worldwide Local Time
    HAB Software: World Time
    World Population: "As Of Now"
    WWWVL: International Affairs Resources
    International Studies Association Network
    Canada: International Development Research Centre CIESIN: Consortium for International Earth Science Information SEDAC: Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center Millennium Institute CUSD: World Religion Resources on the Web Galaxy: World Communities Suite 101: International Development International Relations Yahoo: Country Listings CIA World Factbook and Other Publications Lib. Congress: Country Studies/Area Handbook Program United Nations Index U. Mich. Documents Center: U.S. Agency for International Development U.S. Peace Corps USIA: Response To Terrorism U.S. State Dept.:

    17. Underground Railroad Refugess In Canada - Index Page
    Provincial Association Of Social studies Teachers, the African canadian Heritage Network celebrates the history to Freedom An africanamerican Heritage Tour
    http://mcsrt.org/resources/ugrr/
    Updated: September 8, 2003 CANADIAN STUDIES RESOURCES
    Underground Railroad Refugees in Canada This page is a cooperative effort between the Michigan Canadian Studies Roundtable,
    the MSU Canadian Studies Centre and the MSU Libraries ***UNDER CONSTRUCTION*** Chronology Primary Sources Secondary Sources Web Sites Primary Sources
    Black abolitionist papers, 1830-1865 [Microform Set]. Sanford, N.C. : Microfilming Corporation of America, 1981. 17 microfilm reels. MICROFORMS Microfilm 21950 Black abolitionist papers Volume II: Canada, 1830-1865 . Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, 1986 560 p. MAIN E449 .B624 1985 v.2 Drew, Benjamin.. A north-side view of slavery. The refugee: or, The narratives of fugitive slaves in Canada. Related by themselves, with an account of the history and condition of the colored population of Upper Canada. Boston, J.P. Jewett and Company. SPECIAL COLLECTIONS: Rare Books Four fugitive slave narratives. Reading, Mass., Addison-Wesley Pub. Co. [1969]

    18. Office Of Graduate Studies - Fellowship Application Procedure
    Helen T. Carr • African American Fellowships, • Predoctoral, Interdisciplinary, International Council for canadian studies, • Predoctoral • Research, Social
    http://gradstudies.ucdavis.edu/fellows/connect.htm
    Office of Graduate Studies
    Graduate Studies Home

    Prospective Students
    Continuing Students Postdoctoral Scholars ... UC Davis Home
    External Fellowship Program and
    Grant Announcements by Agency
    Agency/Program Title Funding Types Discipline Deadline Website African Training for Leadership and Advanced Skills
    Interdisciplinary See website http://www.atlas.org Alexander von Humboldt Association of America Sciences See website http://www.avhaa.org/program_information.htm Amelia Earhart Fellowships Engineering, Sciences November http://www.zonta.org American Antiquarian Society
    Humanities January http://www.americanantiquarian.org American Association of University Women
    Interdisciplinary See website http://www.aauw.org

    19. College & University Distance Learning & External Studies Programs
    and asking the Government Operator to connect you to Public canadian College such as Accounting, African and African American studies, Anthropology, Astronomy
    http://www.geocities.com/garysdeskcom/College.html
    College and University Distance Education and External Studies Programs
    Do not take any courses until you know the courses and the college meets your educational needs. Be sure to check to ensure the college has adequate accreditation for your needs. Some colleges offer upgrading courses that are roughly equivalent to high school courses. Ask if the courses are actual high school courses and if the final grades will appear on an official Alberta High School Transcript. Not all upgrading courses result in high school credits. In some cases, the courses may allow you to enter some college and university programs, but will not help you get a high school diploma. Some private vocational colleges offer courses by distance education Questions about the Alberta accreditation status and Alberta Government recognition of these programs can be answered by contacting the Private Institutions Branch of Alberta Learning. Contact information can be obtained by clicking here or by dialing 310-0000 and asking the Government Operator to connect you to the Private Institutions Branch of Alberta Learning. Alphabetical List , by the first word in the name. For example, the University of Alaska is under U. Search Engine for Distance Education courses at bottom of

    20. African American Studies (UC Irvine Libraries)
    UC Irvine access only, How to connect from offcampus. How to find African American studies articles. and dissertations in United States and canadian history.
    http://www.libraries.uci.edu/online/subject/afamer.html
    Quick Links ANTPAC Article Databases Course Reserves Full-Text Online Journals Hours Melvyl My ANTPAC Site Map Suggest A Book/Journal
    ANTPAC Catalog
    Melvyl Catalog Article Databases Full-Text Online ... Search Engines
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