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  1. The Selling of Civil Rights: The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and the Use of Public Relations (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Vanessa Murphree, 2006-07-17
  2. Africans and Indians: An Afrocentric Analysis of Contacts Between Africans and American Indians in Colonial Virginia (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Barbara Faggins, 2001-09-07
  3. Frederick Douglass and the Black Liberation Movement: The North Star of American Blacks (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Jin Ping Wu, 2000-12-28
  4. Race and Masculinity in Contemporary American Prison Narratives (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Auli Ek, 2005-07-14
  5. 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
  6. Black Female Domestics During the Depression in New York City (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Brenda C. Gray, 1993-03-01
  7. African Americans and Native Americans in the Cherokee and Creek Nations, 1830s-1920s : Collision and Collusion (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Katja May, 1996-01
  8. Jesuit Slaveholding in Maryland, 1717-1838 (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Thomas Murphy, 2001-05-23
  9. The African American Church in Birmingham, Alabama, 1815-1963: A Shelter in the Storm (Studies in African American History and Culture) by W Wilson Fallin, 1997-07-01
  10. Black Protest Poetry: Polemics from the Harlem Renaissance and the Sixties (Studies in African and African-American Culture, Vol 8) by Margaret Ann Reid, 2002-11
  11. Native Sons in No Man's Land: Rewriting Afro-American Manhood in the Novels of Baldwin, Walker, Wideman, and Gaines (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Philip Auger, 2000-02-29
  12. Blaxploitation Films of the 1970's: Blackness and Genre (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Willi Lawrence, 2007-11-27
  13. The Underside of Reconstruction New York: The Struggle Over the Issue of Black Equality (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Ena L. Farley, 1993-03-01
  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

21. KU - African & African-American Studies
africanamerican studies. Prerequisite Four semesters of Haitian Creole or equivalent and consent of instructor. HAIT 501 Directed studies in Haitian culture.
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AAAS offers Arabic Haitian Creole Hausa Kiswahili , and Wolof . Other African languages can be offered on a tutorial basis if requested, and depending on the availability of KU faculty with that particular language competence.
Arabic Courses
  • ARAB 100 Arabic Culture
    An exploration of Arabic culture, with some reference to the relationship between Arabic and other cultures. Normally taken with one of the two elementary Arabic language courses. This course is a compulsory co-requisite for majors and open to other students.
    ARAB 110 Elementary Arabic I
    A beginning course in classical Arabic. Essentials of grammar, reading, speaking, and writing. Not open to fluent speakers of Arabic.
    ARAB 120 Elementary Arabic II
    A continuation of ARAB 110. Not open to fluent speakers of Arabic.
    Prerequisite: ARAB 110
    ARAB 210 Intermediate Arabic I
    Further development of language skills, plus reading and discussion of literary texts. Not open to fluent speakers of Arabic.

22. Culture Wars: Cultural Studies
a Gain for Yale s africanamerican-studies Program (2 Wearying of Cultural studies, Some Scholars Rediscover on Race and Class Explores culture, Politics, and
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CULTURE WARS IN ACADEME
CULTURAL STUDIES Opinion: Beware the Language Police Opinion: A 'White Boy' in African-American Studies For Harvard's President, the Honeymoon's Over; MLA Picks a New Chief Opinion: Black Studies, Black Professors, and the Struggles of Perception Opinion: The Quest for a Latino Literary Tradition Taking Black Studies Back to the Streets Black Studies 101: Introductory Courses Reflect a Field Still Defining Itself Black Studies 101: a Sampling of Approaches ... Perceived Slight May Produce a Gain for Yale's African-American-Studies Program Opinion: We Need New and Critical Study of Race and Ethnicity Ethnic Studies Survives Another Round at Berkeley The Scholar Who Legitimized the Study of Chinese America Opinion: Those Who Disdain Cultural Studies Don't Know What They're Talking About A New Momentum in Asian-American Studies Wearying of Cultural Studies, Some Scholars Rediscover Beauty Robin Kelley's Work on Race and Class Explores Culture, Politics, and Oppression ... Berkeley's Judith Butler Revels in Role of Troublemaker Opinion: Integration, Black Heroism, and the Meaning of Jackie Robinson

23. PSU Library -- Black Studies Resource Guide
The africanamerican Atlas Black History and culture - An Illustrated Reference, E185 .A79 1998. Access to African American studies. America History and Life.
http://www.lib.pdx.edu/resources/pathfinders/blkstds.html
African-American Studies Research
African-American Studies is an interdisciplinary subject, which means it includes subject areas such as history, art, literature, anthropology as well as education, sociology, etc. The information resources listed below are located in the Reference Area on the 2nd floor of the Library unless otherwise noted.
See related guides: African Studies History Literature in English
Women's Studies
Sections of this guide:
Encyclopedias
Reference Works Databases and Indexes Online Full Text Journals ... Web Resources
Encyclopedias
Provide excellent background/overview information. An excellent place to begin research. Contain articles written by experts for a general audience. Provide indexes indicating scope of coverage of a topic and pinpointing articles in which a concept will be discussed. Provide bibliographies for further reading. Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History , E185 .E54 1996, vols. 1-5. A

24. African-American Studies
africanamerican studies. Chuck Davis performs with his company, the African American Dance Ensemble identity which blends with the prevailing culture, yet keeps
http://www.filmakers.com/AfroAmerican.htm
FILMAKERS LIBRARY
African-American Studies
New Entries in Red Adam Clayton Powell
This is a compelling portrait of the legendary African American leader, Adam Clayton Powell, as well as a fascinating look at the beginning of modern black politics in this country. ( more African American Quilting: The Cloth Sings to Me
Quilting is interwoven with the history of black women in America. We meet ebullient women and see their colorful creations, which link them to their past. ( more All Power to The People! The Black Panther Party and Beyond
This powerful documentary provides the historical context for the establishment of the 60's civil rights movement. Includes rare clips of Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, Fred Hampton and other activists. ( more Are We Different?
This film gives voice to African-American students around the country as they articulate issues of race, racism and race relations. ( more Art of Darkness
The slaves of the Caribbean contributed not only to the wealth of their masters, but also to the cultural heritage of the British Empire. As this film shows, the National Gallery, the Tate Gallery, and the British Museum were all funded by money made from the slave trade.( more
Are the categories of "black" and "white" still relevant in our evolving society? Several biracial young people explore the impact society and history have on the perception of color in the United States. (

25. African-American Studies Resources
aspects of African American culture. Includes a bibliography of resources. CABELL REF E185 .A455 2000 up. Bibliographies Bibliographic Guide to Black studies.
http://www.library.vcu.edu/guides/afam.html
Quick Links E-Books E-Journals Sitemap CINAHL ERIC Factiva InfoTrac OneFile LexisNexis MEDLINE/PubMed PsycInfo Web of Science Blackboard Check your E-mail Course Reserves Explore the Web Research Guides
African-American Studies Resources:
Books Virginia Black History Archives Databases Selected Print Reference Sources ... Selected Print Journals Items on this page with the following labels are only available in certain areas:
Available on both campuses or from home with the proper setup. Available only one computers within either of the VCU libraries (Cabell or Tompkins McCaw) Available only on computers within the Cabell Library (Academic Campus)
Books:
To look for books and periodicals in African-American studies use the VCU Library Catalog . DCAT library catalog allows you to search by author, title, subject and keyword. To find the exact subject heading use the Library of Congress Subject Headings beside the reference desk. Possible subject heading include: African Diaspora, African Americans, African AmericansHistory and AfricansUnited States.
Virginia Black History Archives:
The Virginia Black History Archives is a project housed in the Special Collections department at Virginia Commonwealth University. This project attempts to document African-American culture and history in the Richmond and Central Virginia area. The Virginia Black History Archives database consists about 30 manuscript collections. For more information on the Virginia Black History Archives click

26. African American Studies
Project, Associate Professor of Communication and culture, Adjunct Associate Professor of AfroAmerican studies Specializes in african-american oratory and
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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 Show More Pages Showing items 1 through 6 of 33. 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.  

27. African American Studies: Mina Rees Library
African American History and studies (Academic Info). africanamerican History, culture, and Black studies Links (Black History Quest).
http://library.gc.cuny.edu/RESEARCH/afric_ams.asp
CUNY+ Databases Interlibrary Loans Full Text Journals ... Ask A Librarian African-American Studies
See also African Studies
Affirmative Action and Civil Rights (Univ. of Colorado Libraries)
African American Culture (annotated index of sites; College and Research Libraries News) African American History (Historical Text Archive) African American History and Studies (Academic Info) African-American History, Culture, and Black Studies Links (Black History Quest) African American Inventors (Inventors Museum) African-American Issues (Black Collegian) African American Literature Book Club (in five languages) African American Magazine (Ethnic NewsWatch) African American Male Research African American Mosaic (Library of Congress) African American Odyssey (Library of Congress) African American Organizations (African American Web Connection) African American Perspectives: Pamphlets from the Daniel A. P. Murray Collection, 1818-1907 (Library of Congress) African American Research Organizations (African American Male Research) African American Review, 1976-1997

28. Carleton College: African/African American Studies: Resources
africanamerican studies Links. American Directory @ igc; African American Haven; african-american Mosaic A Guide for the Study of Black History and culture;
http://www.carleton.edu/curricular/AFAM/resources/
The contents of many of these sites overlap, covering information of interest to both African and African American Studies. They've been divided based upon how they identify themselves but you'll probably find what you're looking for by sampling a little bit of each.
General Links
African Studies Links
African-American Studies Links

29. KQED Education Educators Lesson Plans African-American
KQED, africanamerican studies, Writers Blues (5). Creating and Evaluating Ethnic Advertising (9-12). Finding Racial Stereotypes in Popular culture (9-12).
http://www.kqed.org/topics/education/educators/lessons/african-american.jsp

30. Department Of Ethnic Studies
The African American has been pivotal to the history, development and culture of America from The africanamerican Ethnic studies faculty component
http://ethnicstudies.ucr.edu/programs/afas.html
Mission The African American has been pivotal to the history, development and culture of America from colonial times to the present. The African American experience is unique among the American ethnic groups. No other group entered the society so completely as involuntary immigrants, and no other group was subjected to such fully institutionalized degradation. The effects of slavery, segregation and oppression continue to influence the patterns of Black-White relationships. The major and courses here at UCR offer students an in-depth as well as a comparative study of the African American experience. Since there can be no real understanding of this specialty without attention to Black Africa, students also have an opportunity to select courses pertaining to Africa and Africans in the Diaspora (e.g., Caribbean, Latin and South America) offered within and outside the Department. Presently, African American students comprise nearly 5 percent of the student population at the University of California Riverside. The African-American Ethnic Studies faculty component consists of Professor Ralph Crowder, a historian and Professor Carolyn Murray, a psychologist. Faculty Carolyn Murray
Ralph Crowder
Major Requirements Lower division (8 units)

    Ethnic Studies 3: Introduction to African American Studies
Upper division (48 units)
    Core courses

      Ethnic Studies 191R: Research Methodology
      Ethnic Studies 104: Introduction to African Civilization

31. Resources For Africa & African-American Studies
and research resource on African, African American and African Diasporan history and culture from the From the University of Toledo s Africana studies.
http://www.library.vanderbilt.edu/central/afam.shtml
Resources for African American Studies
Bibliographer : Peter Brush Telephone E-Mail Peter Brush Description of Vanderbilt collection Databases From the Heard Library Research Databases webpage. Internet directories
and guides
To internet resouces on Africa and African-American studies. Organizations and institutions National, and international. Archives, documents
and other resources
Links to online resources. African-American Studies Program at Vanderbilt Program description and courses. Internet directories and guides Africa Resource Center C omprehensive African Educational web portal. Africa south of the Sahara Selected internet resources BLACK Quest
Links to Africa and African American resource sites The Black World Today purpose is to chronicle the daily social, political, cultural, and economic realities of Black communities and realities The Electronic African Bookworm -
A Web Navigator
This extensive links collection (over 1,200) has been designed specifically for use by the book professions in Africa, and by African writers and scholars, particularly those who may be new to the Web.

32. ECUIP : The Digital Library : African-American Studies
africanamerican Mosaic Covering the nearly 500 on Black History and culture, including books
http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/ecuip/diglib/afam/guide/

African-American Studies

Select eCUIP section... DIGITAL LIBRARY Subject Collections: Special Collections: CLASSROOM TEACHER'S LAB INFORMATION CENTER eCUIP HOME
REFERENCE
African-American Biographies African-Americans, Digital-Librarian AFRO-American Almanac GENERAL
African-American Journey African-American Mosaic African American Review African-Americans, Digital-Librarian ... Jet Online ARTS
African American Sheet Music 1850-1920 African Music Archive Chronology of African-American Arts National Museum of African Art ... Photographs from the Golden Age of Jazz HISTORY
African-American Warriors After the Civil War: Plessy v. Ferguson Black Military Chronology on the History of Slavery and Racism ... USCT and Commissioned Officers of African-American Descent LITERATURE
African-American Literature Links African-American Perspectives African-American Writers of the 19th Century Poetry and Prose of the Harlem Renaissance ... Writing Black PEOPLE
African-American Biographies African Americans in History American Slave Narratives Biography.com Black History

33. A Taylor & Francis Journal: Souls
sponsored by the Institute for Research in africanamerican studies at Columbia experience the various ideological debates, politics, culture, and recent
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/10999949.html
Contact Us Members of the Group All Products Books Journal Article eBooks Alphabetical Listing Journals by Subject Advertising Customer Services ... eBooks Souls
A Critical Journal of Black Politics,
Culture, and Society Editor-in-Chief:
Manning Marable
, Ph.D., Director, Institute for Research in African-American Studies, Columbia University, 758 Schermerhorn Extension, Mail Code 5512, 1200 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, NY 10027, USA Editorial Information Publication Details:
Volume 6, 2004, Quarterly
ISSN Print 1099-9949
ISSN Online 1548-3843 2004 Subscription Rates
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of CrossRef Aims and Scope: Souls is a quarterly interdisciplinary journal sponsored by the Institute for Research in African-American Studies at Columbia University. The journal maps the intellectual contours of the contemporary Black experience: the various ideological debates, politics, culture, and recent history of African American people. In the spirit of W. E. B. Du Bois

34. African American And/or Black Studies Online Catalogs -- Africana Library, Corne
Auburn Avenue Research Library on africanamerican culture and history the Schomburg Center for Research in Black culture. holdings of the Black studies Library
http://www.library.cornell.edu/africana/Library/Catalogs.html
African American and/or Black Studies Online Catalogs
Here is a selected list of libraries which have separate Black Studies collections. In addition to the separate collections, these institutions also maintain integrated general collections which include Black Studies materials.

35. UVa Library: Periodicals And Microforms - African-American Studies
africanamerican Newspapers and Periodicals A National Bibliography 1982, Alderman Reference; Black studies Index When for Research in Black culture, and the
http://www.lib.virginia.edu/permic/afamstudies.html
Journals Newspapers Microforms Equipment
African-American Studies
Indexes, Guides and Directories Other Primary Sources Web Sites
Indexes, Guides and Directories
  • The Afro-American Periodical Press, 1838-1909.
    PN 4882.5 .B8 1991, Alderman Reference. African-American Newspapers and Periodicals: A National Bibliography
    Annotated listing of more than 6500 titles Listed by title, with indexes by subject, editor, publisher, and geographic area. Z 6944 .N39 A37 1998, Alderman Reference Ante-bellum Black Newspapers.
    Covers The New York's Freedom's Journal (1827-1829), The Rights of All (1829), The Weekly Advocate (1837), and The Colored American (1837-1841). Indexed by subjects and names. E 185.5 .J33, Alderman Stacks

36. Carnegie Mellon Libraries African American Studies
American studies. These selections are just a sample of the online sources available to those interested in the study of africanamerican history, culture,
http://www.library.cmu.edu/Research/Humanities/GandM/afamstudies.html
African American Studies The resources below are intended to support teaching and research conducted by faculty and students at Carnegie Mellon University in the area of African-American Studies. These selections are just a sample of the online sources available to those interested in the study of African-American history, culture, political action and linguistic distinctiveness. Afrocentric Sites Associations and Organizations Research Centers

37. 19th Annual Symposium On African American Culture & Philosophy
Symposium History The African American studies and Research Center sponsors an annual series of symposia on African American culture and Philosophy.
http://www.sla.purdue.edu/academic/idis/african-american/archive/February2003-pr
Current Students Prospective Student Alumni Interested Public ... Employment 19th Annual Symposium on
(February 27 - March 1) (BLACK WOMEN’S STUDIES AND THE ACADEMY) Symposium History
2003 Program Description

Invited Speakers / Award Winners

Panel Topics
...
Symposium Poster

(914K Adobe Acrobat PDF)
Symposium Schedule
(PDF, outside link) Symposium History The African American Studies and Research Center sponsors an annual series of symposia on African American Culture and Philosophy. The series is designed to examine the cultural and philosophical dynamics of the African Diaspora in a global society. Each symposium provides a vehicle to extend exploration of the Center's research focus on identity and community through analysis of a timely topic. Previous symposium topics have included: I - Toward an Afro-American Philosophy of the 21st Century II - The Legacy of Colonialism, Part I: Southern Africa

38. Research By Subject: Africana Studies
of africanamerican history and culture. Africana studies Subject Page Website created by the for scholarly research in African or african-american studies.
http://www.library.arizona.edu/library/teams/fah/subpathpages/Africana/
The University of Arizona Library Research by SUBJECT Africana Studies
Africana Studies Subject Page

Background Information
Finding Articles Web Resources ... Further Research

The following is a selected list of resources in Africana Studies. For further assistance,
make an appointment with Karen Tallman, tallmank@u.library.arizona.edu Background Information (Encyclopedias, Handbooks, and Citation Guides)
Citation Guides for Electronic Documents
Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History - E185 .E54 Info Commons Ref
A five volume set that includes bibliographical references and an index. Concise as well as scholarly articles on a wide range of subjects.
Negro Almanac: A Reference Work on the African American - E185 .N385 1989 Main Ref.
A definitive reference on the history and culture of African-Americans and their contributions to national life.

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Finding Articles (Indexes, Journals)
Academic Search Elite
Multidisciplinary database that includes some full-text articles
Bibliographic Guide to Black Studies - E185.5 .B535 Main Ref.

39. Program In African-American Studies
and affect understandings of African American identity and culture. draw from history, photography, art, literature, sociology, and African American studies.
http://www.princeton.edu/~aasprog/courses.html
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HOME PROGRAM FACULTY EVENTS ... COURSES
Spring 2004 Courses
For more detailed information, please check the Princeton University online course catalogue. Course Number
AAS 201 Introduction to the Study of African-American Cultural Practices (SA)
Professor(s): Eddie S. Glaude, Noliwe M. Rooks
Preceptors: Jonathan Walton and James Peterson
Lecture ~ Monday and Wednesday, 10:00-10:50 am
Location: McCosh 28
Precept 01 : M, 11:00-11:50 am Dickinson Hall 105 – E. S. Glaude
Precept 02 : W, 11:00-11:50 am – Dickinson Hall 105 – N. Rooks
Precept 03 : W,1:30-2:20 pm – Dickinson Hall 105 – J. Walton
Precept 04 : R, 9:00-9:50 am – Dickinson Hall 105 – J. Walton Precept 05 : M, 9:00-9:50 am – Firestone Library 3-9-D—J. Peterson Description/Objective: An interdisciplinary examination of the complex array of African-American cultural practices from slavery to postmodern times. Close readings of classic texts will seek to provide a profound grasp of the dynamics of African-American thought and practices. Two lectures, one preceptorial. AAS 202/SOC 202 Introductory Research Methods in African-American Studies (SA) Professor(s): Howard F. Taylor

40. Princeton - Class Of 2006 Sophomore Academic Guide - Program In African-American
africanamerican studies revolves around two central themes first, the ongoing systematic study and illumination of black society, culture, and history; second
http://www.princeton.edu/pr/pub/ags/03/010.htm
Princeton University
Class of 2006 Sophomore Academic Guide prev contents next
Program in African-American Studies
African-American studies is an interdisciplinary program that began in a formal way at Princeton University in 1969. It is the detailed study and investigation of the causes, consequences, and dynamics of the cumulative social and cultural experience of Americans of African descent. The field of African-American studies incorporates ideas and approaches from the social sciences, especially history, sociology, psychology, anthropology, economics, and political science. It also incorporates ideas from the humanities and the arts, especially literature, cultural studies, religion, philosophy, theater, and other forms of cultural expression. The uniqueness of the field, however, comes from the crucial, unifying ingredients: the cumulative experience of black Americans and the meaning of the category "Race." African-American studies revolves around two central themes: first, the ongoing systematic study and illumination of black society, culture, and history; second, the critical examination and reformulation of those portions of current knowledge about African Americans that are inaccurate. What new research is being done? What new questions are being asked? What is currently being done in the field by scholars, writers, and scientists? What recent creative writing has taken place? How does black culture reformulate and redirect the process of inquiry? The program in African-American studies not only critically evaluates past research, but also formulates new questions and directions.

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