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81. Interdisciplinary Studies
African American studies, Judaic studies and Women s studies are now issues. Lydia Barza, Interdisciplinary studies Program Specialist. All rights Reserved.
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  • Exploring, understanding, and ultimately proposing solutions concerning major social issues often involve the synthesis of multiple academic disciplines. Interdisciplinary courses are rigorous because they demand the enhancement of higher order thinking skills. Students are challenged to develop a proficiency in complex problem-solving necessary to explicate real-world concerns. The programs enrich and complement other academic majors by providing more holistic, global viewpoints. Programs and courses are comprehensive and comparative in nature. Several programs offer specialized study abroad and research components.
Interdisciplinary Studies
Presents the Following Courses For
Fall 2004
  • AAS 250 O: Introduction to African-American Studies AAS 290 H: Pan Africanism: Africa, the U.S. and the Caribbean

82. EMU Dept. Of African American Studies Faculty Profile
1969); TEACHING RESEARCH FOCUS African American Constitutional and Legal studies; Civil rights Law and Policy; GENERAL INFORMATION
http://www.emich.edu/public/daas/faculty.html
FACULTY PROFILE
Department of African American Studies
Eastern Michigan University
Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197
  • (Ph.D. in Political Science, Wayne State University, 1997; M.S. Public Administration, Central Michigan University, 1984; B.S. Biology, Wayne State University, 1974)

  • Urban Public Policy, African American Politics and Policy, Gender Politics and Policy, African American Religion and Politics
  • GENERAL INFORMATION

  • Dr. Green has presented papers at the National Conference of Black Political Scientists, the Midwest Association of Political Scientists, and the Michigan Conference of Political Scientists. She has taught courses at Wayne State University and served as a research assistant at the university's Center for Urban Studies. Dr. Green has published an article analyzing the employment characteristics of older Americans by race and gender for the Department of Defense.
    Race and Ethnic Relations, Black and Ethnic Studies, Studies of Black Family, Race and Crime, and Black Images in Television
  • GENERAL INFORMATION

  • Dr. Perry has been a pioneer in Black and Ethnic Studies. He served as department head of African American Studies at Eastern from 1997 to 2003. In addition, he spent 27 years at Bowling Green State University, serving as the director of the Ethnic Studies Program for about 10 years before becoming chair of the Department of Ethnic Studies, a position he served in from 1979 to 1996. Dr. Perry has taught 18 undergraduate and 10 graduate courses and worked as a consultant or director for many workshops. He has provided guidance for around three dozen students seeking doctoral and master's degrees. His professional achievements include hundreds of publications, refereed journal articles, book chapters, chairmanship of professional sessions and presentations and discussions of papers.

83. African American Studies Courses
chattel slavery, the quest for civil rights, and the 3 hrs) Examines the urban African American community studies relevant migratory patterns, and the impact of
http://www.emich.edu/public/catalogs/current/acaf/colleges/coa/aas/ugrad/aas_crs
Eastern Michigan University
2000-2001 Online Catalog
Undergraduate Edition
Contact: webcat.feedback@emich.edu
African American Studies Courses
AAS 101 Introduction to African American Studies (3 hrs)
An introductory examination of the African American experience. Acquaints students with the trends, issues and forces that have shaped that experience; considers the concepts of cultural adaptation, institutional development, and group self-definition; and surveys the contemporary status and condition of African Americans. AAS 177/178/179 Special Topics (1/2/3 hrs)
Each time offered, this course will explore a topic on an experimental basis, based on student interests and needs. This course can be used in completing requirements for the major or minor in African American Studies.
Prereq: Department permission. AAS 201 Foundations of Knowledge in African American Studies (3 hrs)
Examines the empirical and theoretical foundations of African American studies, the evolution of the field, and the role of key scholars in its development.
Prereq: AAS 101 AAS 221 African American Social Movements (3 hrs)
Explores the collective efforts undertaken by African Americans to elevate their group status in American society. Analyzes the struggle for human freedom through an examination of resistance to chattel slavery, the quest for civil rights, and the response to structured inequality.

84. College Of Staten Island - Undergraduate Program, African American Studies
31 credits Students majoring in African American studies must complete AFA 160 African American History 1619 to the the struggle for civil rights, nonviolence
http://www.csi.cuny.edu/catalog/undergraduate/programs/africanamerican.php3
African American Studies
Printable version

(Uses Adobe Acrobat, if you don't have it get it here (Bachelor of Arts, Minor)
Interdisciplinary Program
Coordinator: Professor Calvin Holder, History/Political Science, Economics, and Philosophy Building (2N), Room 210
The purpose of this interdisciplinary program is to provide an understanding of selected aspects of African civilization, socio-cultural and political institutions, contributions of African Americans, and their unique role in the United States.
The program includes courses in the history, music, art, drama, literature, and social-political life of Africa and the African Americans. The interdisciplinary approach is based on the premise that genuine understanding of the historical and cultural heritage of African Americans requires thorough and systematic training, control of the theoretical and methodological aspects of particular disciplines, as well as knowledge of the major assumptions of related disciplines. The program stresses the African continuity and the concept of the "African Diaspora." African American Studies (BA)
General Education Requirements for the BA
ENG 111, ENG 151, COR 100, PED 190: 12 credits

85. Africana Studies Course Descriptions
of African­Americans from the Reconstruction era through the Civil rights movement of AFS/MDS 241, Introduction to African American studies II (3 credit hours).
http://www.ncsu.edu/chass/mds/AAStudy_4.htm
Africana Studies Course Offerings (follow the available links for course syllabi or access the UNDERGRADUATE COURSE CATALOG ONLINE
Procedure for Certification of Minor and Applying for the Major
The Africana Studies director will review the student's record and certify the (s)he has completed the requirements for the minor in African-American Studies. Upon certification, the student's transcript should include the statement "Minor in Africana Studies." Contact the Director of the program for more information on Majoring in Africana Studies. Required Courses for Minor and Major AFS/MDS 240 African Civilizations (3 credit hours) An interdisciplinary study of centers of African civilization from antiquity to the 20th Century. Such centers include ancient Egypt, Nubia, Axum, Ghana, Mali, Songhai, Kilwa, Malinda, Sofola, Zanzibar and Monomotapa. AFS/ENG 248 African-American Literature (3 credit hours) Preq: Junior standing Survey of African­American literature and its relationships to American culture, with an emphasis on fiction and poetry since 1945. Writers such as Bontemps, Morrison, Huston, Baldwin, Hayden, Brooks, Naylor, Harper, and Dove. AFS/HI 372 African­American History Through the Civil War, 1619 - 1865

86. Harvard African Studies Faculty, Researchers A-H
of African African American studies Romance Lang on Health Human rights; Dir., Program on Int l Health Human rights at the FXB Center 651 Huntington Ave
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~cafrica/dir.html
A - H Below
Faculty (I - Z) *Member of the Committee on African Studies
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Monni Adams
Ph: (617) 495-8789
Fax: (617) 495-7535
mmadams@fas.harvard.edu
Leila Ahmed
Professor of Women's Studies in Religion, Divinity School
Andover 310
Ph:
Fax:
leila_ahmed@harvard.edu
Iain W. Aitken
Ph: (617) 432-4622
Fax: (617) 432-3755 iaitken@hsph.harvard.edu
Emmanuel K. Akyeampong
Chair, Committee on African Studies Professor of African History History Dept., Robinson 211 Ph: (617) 496-3684 Fax: (617) 496-3425 akyeamp@fas.harvard.edu
Ali S. Asani
Prof. of the Practice of Indo-Muslim Languages and Culture

87. Harvard African Studies Faculty, Researchers, I-Z
Senior Preceptor in African Languages Dept. of African African American studies Barker Center, 12 Quincy St. Human rights; Gender conflict resolution; Rwanda.
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~cafrica/dir2.html
I - Z Below
Faculty (A-H) *Member of the Committee on African Studies
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Faculty Members Africa Interests Calestous Juma
Kennedy School of Gov't
1 Eliot St. Rm 311
Ph: (617) 496-0433
Fax: (617) 496-8753
Calestous_Juma@harvard.edu
Phyllis J. Kanki
Leader, AIDS Prevention Initiative in Nigeria
Bagnoud Bldg 405B
Ph: (617) 432-1267
Fax: (617) 432-3575 pkanki@hsph.harvard.edu Saidi Kapiga Ass't Prof. of Int'l Health HSPH I, 1106a Ph: (617) 432-1237 Fax: (617) 566-0365 skapiga@hsph.harvard.edu On leave 2003-04 Sanjeev Khagram Ass't. Prof. of Public Policy, KSG Faculty Assoc., CID 79 J.F. Kennedy St., BT230 Ph: (617) 496-4489 Fax: (617) 495-0996 sanjeev_khagram@harvard.edu

88. African American Studies - Requirements
African origins up to and including the Civil rights Movement with as the capstone course for students pursuing the certificate in African American studies.
http://www.slu.edu/colleges/AS/aams/requirements.html
Requirements African American Studies of Saint Louis University offers a 21-hour certificate program. The certificate program is open to all students pursuing an undergraduate degree, regardless of race, color or national origin. Required Courses AAM-A200 Intro to African American Studies
AAM-A201 Contemporary Black America
AAM-A300/400 Level (3 credits)
AAM-A496 Capstone
Electives Interdisciplinary course work taught by African American Studies, or by any department, with an inclusion and/or emphasis on the African Diaspora. Examples of courses offered: AAM-A373 African Diaspora Writing (Cross listed with English)
AAM-A335 African American Religious Traditions (Cross listed with Theology))
AAM-A433 Psychology of Oppression (Cross listed with Psychology)
AAM-A434 African American Psychology (Cross listed with Psychology)
AAM-A477 Philosophy and Social Change (Cross listed with Philosophy)
Course Descriptions AAM-A200 Introduction to African American Studies (3)
An interdisciplinary survey course, which introduces the discipline of Africology through the examination of the African Diasporas and its impact on the Americas. The course focuses on the movement, conditions and experiences, which shaped the development of the African American Society. Every Semester.

89. Subject Guides -- Black Studies
is the nation s premier civil rights public interest law firm. INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH IN AFRICAN AMERICAN studies This Center at Columbia University focuses on
http://www.csulb.edu/library/subj/black.html
Research Guide Black Studies HOT TOPICS SUBJECT RESEARCH FOR BOOKS (COAST) REFERENCE SOURCES SPECIAL LIBRARIES BOOKSTORES SUBJECT RESEARCH FOR ... ARTICLES (Research Databases) NEW TITLES ELECTRONIC JOURNALS DEPARTMENT OF BLACK STUDIES
HOT TOPICS BROWN V THE TOPEKA BOARD OF EDUCATION 50th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
Linda Brown was a black girl attending fifth grade at the public schools in Topeka, Kansas. She was denied admission into a white elementary school. The NAACP took up her case, along with similar ones in Kansas, South Carolina, Virginia, and Delaware. All five cases were argued together in December, 1952 by Thurgood Marshall, a black lawyer who headed the NAACP. The entire nation was on its tiptoes waiting for the courts decision. On May 17, 1954, the United States Supreme Court announced its decision that "separate educational facilities are inherently unequal." The decision effectively denied the legal basis for segregation in Kansas and 20 other states with segregated classrooms and would forever change race relations in the United States. This site is a resource for information and source material about Brown v. Board of Education

90. CourseList (Fill-in) Legal Size
AFRICAN AMERICAN studies. See Dept. 295.5H, International Human rights Law Clinic, Fletcher, TBA, TBA. LINGUISTICS. PEACE AND CONFLICT studies.
http://ias.berkeley.edu/africa/courses/coursesF2002.htm
Center for African Studies 342/356 Stephens Hall University of California Berkeley, CA 94720-2314 tel: 510.642.8338; fax: 510.642.0721;
asc@uclink4.berkeley.edu; http://www.ias.berkeley.edu/africa African Studies Related Courses
at UC Berkeley for Fall 2002
This Schedule is based on the published schedule of classes for this semester.
Check with departments for changes. Please consult course schedules, catalogs, and individual departments for more information on these courses. http://schedule.berkeley.edu/ RELOAD this page often at the beginning of the semester for updates. CCN Course # Course Title Instructor Time Location AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES Africa: History and Culture (Ancient-Pre-Modern) The Staff MWF 10-11 2 LeConte Political and Economic Development in the Third World Hintzen TuTh 2-4 118 Barrows Third World Cinema The Staff MW 2-4 159 Mulford Negritude French African Literature Clark MW 10-12 174 Barrows Comparative Diaspora Discourses Clark M 2-5 115 Barrows AGRICULTURAL AND RESOURCE ECONOMICS Agriculture in Economic Development (crs-lstd Econ 270A sec 1) Sadoulet TuTh 330-5 2066 VLSB Zilberman W 2-4 201 Giannini ANTHROPOLOGY History and Theory of Ethnographic Film The Staff MW 2-4 155 Kroeber Anthropology of the Environment Moore MW 12-2 277 Cory Special Topics in American Cultures (Perspectives on Identity)

91. African American & African Studies Faculty
books, one examining “race and human rights” and the other “African American leadership and series, Black American and Diasporic studies; the Series
http://www.aaas.msu.edu/stokes.html
Dr. Curtis Stokes
Director, African American and African Studies
Associate Professor
James Madison College
STOKES, CURTIS (Ph.D., University of Michigan; Political Science), Associate Professor. Professor Stokes teaches political theory, especially liberal and Marxist theory, and African American politics in James Madison College. He is Director of the Ph.D. program in African American and African Studies in the College of Arts and Letters and Chairperson of the Race in 21st Century America Conference project, jointly sponsored by James Madison College and the Midwest Consortium for Black Studies. During 1995-97 he was Assistant Director of African American Studies at Columbia University. His publications include numerous articles and three books, most recently Racial Liberalism and the Politics of Urban America This the American black man knows: his fight here is a fight to the finish. Either he dies or he wins…He will enter modern civilization here in America as a black man on terms of perfect and unlimited equality with any white man, or he will not enter at all. Either extermination root and branch, or absolute equality. There can be no compromise." W.E.B. DuBois

92. Providence College - Black Studies
210 – Topics in African and African American History 1 semester, 3 credits Black studies begins with northward migration, the civil rights movement, Black
http://www.providence.edu/admiss/bls.htm
549 River Avenue, Providence, Rhode Island 02918–0001 U.S.A.
Black Studies
Program Information
Phone: (401) 865-2907
Fax: (401) 865-1222
Location: Howley Hall 301
Web page: http://www.providence.edu/afro
The Program The Sequence The Courses ... PC Admission
The Faculty
Professor
Cyril K. Daddieh, Ph.D. (Director) Associate Professors
Anthony D. Affigne, Ph.D.; Eric Hirsch, Ph.D. Assistant Professors
Matthew B. Dowling, Ph.D.
The Program
The minor in Black Studies is intended to supplement the student’s academic major with a scholarly understanding of African and African American history, social and political life, culture and the arts, African heritage, and religious practice. The Black Studies Program seeks to provide students with clear, precise, reliable, and accurate knowledge about the African American community, within the framework of a liberal arts education at a religious institution of higher learning. The program fosters a strong grounding in the African American community’s contemporary state, history and traditions, unique culture, collective experience, and antecedent connection with Africa and African history. To that end, teaching, analysis, and research within the program are directed toward the community’s world view, core beliefs, structures of relationships, patterns of moral and ethical discourse, political thought and action, experience of and response to racism, cultural motifs, and historical foundations.

93. Academics
This course studies the history of the slave trade and AFRO 108 African American History (3) emancipation and independence, and the struggle for civil rights.
http://www.njcu.edu/academics/minor_afro.asp
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94. African American World Studies
Same as 008139. 129140 Topics in African American studies, arr. Different topic each semester. Same as 113181. 129153 The Civil rights Movement, 3 sh.
http://www.registrar.uiowa.edu/registrar/catalog/CollegeofLiberalArtsandSciences
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African American World Studies
Chair:
Professors:
Peter Nazareth (English/African American World Studies), Horace Porter (African American World Studies/English)
Associate professors: Michaeline Crichlow, Fredrick Woodard (African American World Studies/English), Richard B. Turner (African American World Studies/Religious Studies)
Undergraduate degree: B.A. in African American World Studies
Undergraduate nondegree program: minor in African American Studies
Graduate degree: M.A. in African American World Studies
Graduate nondegree programs: cognate concentrations leading to M.A. and Ph.D. in American Studies and other programs
Department web site: http://www.uiowa.edu/~afriam The Department of African American World Studies focuses on the study of people of the African diaspora, particularly in the United States. The department is interdisciplinary, drawing cooperating faculty from American studies, anthropology, art, education, English, French, geography, history, political science, Spanish and Portuguese, sociology, and women's studies. Because a thorough understanding of African American and African cultures cannot be achieved through study restricted to the perspective of a single discipline, all students are required to pursue courses in both humanities and social sciences. African American world studies continually expands its perspectives by developing or cross-listing courses that fuse the knowledge drawn from many disciplines in the humanities and social sciences.

95. Web Server Statistics For African Studies At Penn
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96. Web Server Statistics For African Studies At Penn
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97. Web Server Statistics For African Studies At Penn
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98. Web Server Statistics For African Studies At Penn
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99. African American Soldiers - Colored Infantry And The Civil War
Civil War photograph of africanamerican soldiers in Company E, 4th US Colored Infantry. They are shown with rifles at Fort Lincoln in the District of Columbia. Back to african-american Civil War
http://712educators.about.com/blcwphafam5.htm?terms=african-american soldier

100. Gateway: African American Studies
African American studies 3 Reference Subject Librarian s Homepage. Catalog Record. African American Newspapers The 19th
http://lib.nd.edu/eresources/gateway/subjects/african_american_studies-Reference

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