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  1. Maryland's Persistent Pursuit to End Slavery, 1850-1864: Antislavery Activity Between 1850 & 1864 (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Anita A. Guy, 1996-11-01
  2. Competition and the Corporate Society: British Conservatives the State and Industry 1945-1964 (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Nigel Harris, 2006-04-10
  3. ABOLITION IN US & BRAZIL (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Azevedo, 1995-10-01
  4. Inventing New England's Slave Paradise : Master/Slave Relations in Eighteenth Century Narragansett, Rhode Island (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Robert K. Fitts, 1998-10
  5. The Foremother Figure in Early Black Women's Literature: Clothed in My Right Mind (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Jacqueli Bryant, 1999-04-01
  6. Charles H. Wesley: The Intellectual Tradition of a Black Historian (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Jr.,Ja Conyers, 1997-02-01
  7. Race and Gender in the Making of an African American Literary Tradition (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Aim Twagilimana, 1997-10
  8. A Good Master Well Served: Masters and Servants in Colonial Massachusetts, 1620-1750 (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Lawrence Towner, 1998-04-01
  9. Identity, Family, And Folklore In African American Literature (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Lee Alfred Wright, 1995-01-01
  10. The Other Reconstruction: Where Violence and Womanhood Meet in the Writings of Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Angelina Weld Grimke, and Nella Larsen (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Ericka M Miller, 1999-11-01
  11. Race, Gender, and Welfare Reform: The Elusive Quest for Self-Determination (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Vanessa Sheared, 1998-10-01
  12. Racial Discourse and Cosmopolitanism in Twentieth-Century African American Writing (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Tania Friedel, 2007-12-03
  13. Making the Gods in New York: The Yoruba Religion in the African American Community (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Cuthrell Curry, 1997-12-01
  14. An International History of the Black Panther Party (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Jennifer Smith, 1999-04

81. African And African American Studies Program - University Of Memphis - Events
specializes in two areas of interest, American Art and culture with a focus on African American visual studies, and African Art and culture, emphasis in
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April 13, 2004
4:00 P.M.
Johnson Auditorium ( New Location!
The Commodification of Gospel Music and Its Transformation into Popular Song
Dr. Portia K. Maultsby is Professor of Ethnomusicology in the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology, Director of the Archives of African American Music and Culture, adjunct faculty in the School of Music, and affiliated faculty in African Studies, and American Studies at Indiana University.
Her research has centered on black religious and popular music, their relationship to each other and to African traditions. She is the author of numerous articles and monographs on these topics which appear in American and european publications. She also has served as music consultant, advisor or co-producer for three award-winning films: PBS's Eyes on the PrizeII; That Rhythm...Those Blues; , and the National Afro-American Museum's music documentary Music as Metaphor
This event is a component of the African-American Arts Festival (April 13-17. 2004), sponsored by the University of Memphis African and African American Studies. Tuesday
April 13, 2004

82. African American Studies Program | Courses
A150 Survey of the culture of Black Americans (3 credits and lives of resident and expatriate African American artists A402 Seminar in AfroAmerican studies (3 cr
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  • A150 Survey of the Culture of Black Americans (3 credits)
    An introduction to the traditions, life and experiences of Africans in the United States. The course utilizes learning resources from a variety of disciplines including history, literature and the social sciences.
    An introduction to Western Europe's and America's perceptions of Africa and Africans. The primary focus of the course is on the image of Africans and their New World descendants as constructed by European and American intellectuals. A303 Topics in Afro-American Studies (1-3 credits)
    This course is devoted to the study of selected individuals, groups, events or issues in Afro-American Studies. The course may be occasionally, but not always coordinated with symposia and/or conferences hosted by the Afro-American Studies Program. A352 Afro-American Art II: Afro-American Artists (3 credits)
    A survey of the artistic traditions and movements of Africans in the New World, from chattel slavery to the present. through an exploration of the art and lives of resident and expatriate African American artists.
  • 83. H-Afro-Am Discussion Network
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  • 84. Yale > African American Studies > About The Faculty
    and early twentiethcentury US fiction and drama with a focus on racial representations, African American literature and culture, and performance studies.
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    About the Faculty Elizabeth Alexander (on leave 2003-04) Ph.D., English, University of Pennsylvania, 1992, is Associate Professor (Adjunct) of African-American Studies. She is the author of three books of poems, The Venus Hottentot Body of Life (1996), and Antebellum Dream Book (2001). Her collection of essays on African-American poetry, painting, and popular culture, The Black Interior , was published in 2004. Her poems, short stories, and critical prose have been widely published in such periodicals and journals as Signs American Literary History Callaloo The Paris Review American Poetry Review The Kenyon Review The Village Voice The Women's Review of Books , and in many anthologies. Her verse play, "Diva Studies," was produced at the Yale School of Drama in May 1996. Alexander has taught at the University of Chicago, where she won the Quantrell Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, New York University’s Graduate Creative Writing Program, and Smith College, where she was Grace Hazard Conkling Poet-in-Residence, first director of the Poetry Center at Smith College, and member of the founding editorial collective for the feminist journal

    85. African American Studies
    in African American Political culture.. AFAM 683b u , Recasting Gender Religion, Science, and the Body.. AFAM 687a, Race and Races in American studies.
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    African American Studies
    493 College, 432.1170
    M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D. Chair
    Paul Gilroy Director of Graduate Studies
    Matthew Jacobson (493 College, matthew.jacobson@yale.edu Professors
    Hazel Carby, William Foltz, Glenda Gilmore, Paul Gilroy, Ezra Griffith, Matthew Jacobson, Gerald Jaynes, Vera Kutzinski, Christopher L. Miller, Joseph Roach, Robert Stepto, John Szwed, Robert Thompson Associate Professors
    Elizabeth Alexander, Jonathan Holloway, Serene Jones, David Krasner, Patricia Pessar Assistant Professors
    Jennifer Baszile, Alicia Schmidt Camacho, Kamari Clarke, Nadine George, Kellie Jones, Naomi Pabst, Diana Paulin, Michael Veal Lecturers
    Alondra Nelson, Flemming Norcott, Gerald Thomas Fields of Study
    Special Admissions Requirements
    Strong undergraduate preparation in a discipline related to African American studies; writing sample; description of the fields of interest to be pursued in a combined degree. This is a combined degree program. To be considered for admission to this program you must indicate African American Studies as your "Proposed Department/Program of Study" and then indicate one of the participating departments/programs listed above as your "Combined Program/Specialty/Subfield/Track." Additionally, please indicate African American Studies as your "Proposed Department/Program of Study" on all supporting documents (personal statement, letters of recommendation, transcripts, etc.).

    86. University Of Houston - African American Studies Program - Minor Requirements
    Select courses from the following list. Required AAS 2320 Introduction to African American studies (3 hours). AAS 3332 Anthology of African culture.
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    African American Studies Minor Requirements
    Director: James L. Conyers, Jr. A minor in African American Studies requires a minimum of 18 semester hours, including AAS 2320 Intro to African American Studies; a minimum of nine hours from humanities, fine arts, and communication. Twelve of the 18 hours must be in residence. Twelve hours must be advanced, at least six of which must be in residence. A minimum 2.00 grade point average for all courses applied to the minor is required. Select courses from the following list. Required: AAS 2320: Introduction to African American Studies (3 hours)
    Humanities, Fine Arts, and Communication (6 hours) AAS 2322: Introduction to African Religion and Philosophy AAS 3332: Anthology of African Culture AAS 3394: Selected Topics AAS 3396: Literature of Women of Color in U.S. AAS 4330: Black Church in America AAS 4334: The Struggle for Equality in America AAS 4370: Comparative Studies in Racism ARTH 2388: Primitive Art ENGL 3360: Survey of African American Literature ENGL 3363: Masterpieces of African American Literature ENGL 3396: Contemporary African American Fiction ENGL 4364: Minorities in Literature ILAS 4398: Special Problems/Community Internship HIST 3319: Urban History of the United States

    87. Ethnic Studies Minors
    Ethnic studies 5450 Communication and culture (3); Ethnic studies 5540 Media and Diversity (3). Ethnic studies 3760 African American Literature I (3); Ethnic
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    The Ethnic Studies Program offers Minors in five fields. African American Studies Requirements for the Minor The minor in African American Studies is granted to the student who meets the University requirement for graduation with a bachelor's degree and has completed at least eighteen (18) hours of course work in African American Studies. In addition to the two required courses: Ethnic Studies 2500 and Ethnic Studies 2550 (a total of 6 hours), the student must take four courses (a total of 12 hours), one from four of the five categories listed below. Consultation with an Ethnic Studies adviser is required. Required
    • ETHNC 2500 Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3) ETHNC 2550 African American Experiences (3)
    History and Politics (one of the following)
    • ETHNC 3540 Contemporary Black Thought (3) ETHNC 4690 African American History 1619 to 1890 (3) ETHNC 4700 African American History Since 1890 (3)
    Contemporary Issues (one of the following)
    • ETHNC 2020 African American Soc and Psych Aspects (3) ETHNC 3400 Intercultural Communication (3) ETHNC 5440 Communication and Culture (3)

    88. African American Studies - Syracuse University Library
    focusing on the history and culture of people of of Cornell University s Africana studies Research access to African and African American resources available
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    Africa African-American Studies Aging/Gerontology American Literature Anthropology Architecture Art Asian Studies Biology Business Chemistry Composition/Cultural Rhet Computer Science Drama Earth Sciences Economics Education Engineering English/Textual Studies Exercise Science Film Studies General Science Geographic Info Systems Geography, Human Geography, Physical Government History Information Studies International Relations Journalism Latin American Studies Library Science Linguistics Management Maps/Cartography Mass Communication Mathematics Music Native American Studies Nursing Photography Philosophy Physical Education Physics Political Science Psychology Public Administration Radio Reference Religion Science, General

    89. URI's African And African American Studies
    potential to transform politics and culture as the number of nonEuropeans grows in every major urban area. The African and African American studies Program is
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    OVERVIEW Courses developed in this department will provide additional opportunities to all students to enrich their university experience in multicultural and international education. The AAAS Program also functions as a center for the investigation of intercultural processes and development. This is critical during a period of transforming global relations. America's demographic shifts have the potential to transform politics and culture as the number of non-Europeans grows in every major urban area.
    The African and African American Studies Program is interdisciplinary, drawing on the arts, humanities and social sciences. It offers a wide range of courses which explore the history, culture, politics and economics of people of African origin, particularly those who live in the United States, Africa, the Carribean, Central and South America. The AAAS Program presents new intellectual and cross-cultural enterprises, incorporating alternative historical reconstructions and formulating methodological, theoretical and analytical forms into the social sciences as well as the humanities. We sponsor lectures and workshops in collaboration with other departments and with the Multicultural Center for students and the community covering a variety of topics from international, national, state and commmunity politics to educational, social, cultural and economic issues.
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    90. African And African American Studies-History And Culture
    Archives of African American Music and culture Indiana University. Beginning Library Research on AFRICAN AMERICAN studies - Stanford University Library.
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    History and Culture African-American Culture - From About.com African American History - From the Historical Text Archive African American Studies - From the American Studies Web African Studies WWW - University of Pennsylvania AfriGeneas Ancestory.com - Slave Narratives. Here, you'll find narratives and you will "hear" former slaves recounting life stories and relationships and more. Archives of African American Music and Culture - Indiana University Beginning Library Research on AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES - Stanford University Library Black Cultural Studies is an experimental Black cultural studies site. Includes bibliographical information on cultural experts/participants working in such areas as Black literary criticisms, Black popular culture, critical race theory and film theory. Blackfamilies.com Digital Schomburg ... Black History Month Resource Center - Includes over 60 biographies of prominent people.

    91. African And African American Studies
    themes in African American studies and to major theories and debates. The first term focuses on issues in literature, philosophy, and culture, including the
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    Degree Programs African and African American Studies Anthropology Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Urban Planning Astronomy Biological Sciences in Dental Medicine ... Degree Programs > African and African American Studies
    The Department of African and African American Studies offers a graduate program in the field of African American studies. The aim of this program is to combine an interdisciplinary training in African American cultural and social studies with a focus in a major disciplinary field, leading to the PhD in African American Studies. The program admits four or five students a year into a five- to six-year program.
    While there are no specific prerequisites, typically students either have undergraduate majors in African American studies, or have majors in fields such as anthropology, comparative literature, English, history, history of art, music, philosophy, sociology, and religious studies, and have done some undergraduate work in the field of African American studies. The fundamental rationale for the program is that there now exists a substantial body of scholarly writing on African American social, cultural, economic and political life and history, conducted by scholars with a primary training in a traditional discipline, who have drawn on the work of colleagues in other fields to enrich their work. This interdisciplinary corpus of scholarship is at the core of African American studies, and most serious work on African American literature, history, culture and social, economic or political life, proceeds with an awareness of this interdisciplinary background. There is, as a result, a fairly substantial tradition of writings and a lexicon of ideas that together define a core of knowledge in the field. Familiarity with this core at the graduate level is an important part of the training of those who work on these topics.

    92. Center For African And African American Studies
    studies Center for African African American studies British studies in Texas History Swedish studies Technology, Literacy and culture Texas Black
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    93. Center For African And African American Studies
    OF WEST AFRICAN ORIGINS; NEW WORLD SETTLEMENT PATTERNS, SOCIAL LIFE, AND culture; DISCUSSION OF FOR HONORS CANDIDATES IN AFRICAN AND AFRICAN AMERICAN studies.
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    fee: $72.00 INTRODUCTORY, INTERDISCIPLINARY COURSE ON THE PEOPLES AND CULTURES OF AFRICA. SAME AS HIS 311K. unique days time room instructor TTH UTC 3.134 FALOLA AFR 317 INTRO TO AFRICAN AMERICAN HIST
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    94. Education World® - *Social Sciences : Cultural Studies : African American : Gen
    Repository devoted to researching African American music and studies Reviews on AfricanAmerican studies written by resource for history and popular culture.
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    95. African American Studies @ The Libraries
    culture and History Dunbar Ref E185.E54 1996 Onevolume encyclopedia covering definitions and concepts concerning African and African American studies.
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    96. Emory American Studies Graduate Students
    culture. Brent Campney Early 20th Century Conservatism. Rhea Combs - African American studies; Feminism; Popular culture. Brittney
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    Samuel "Zeb" Baker -Evolution of white Southern liberal thought from 1920 to 1970. Focus on identifying a community of liberal thinkers, and a reassessment of both lauded liberal voices and unlikely, obscured liberal voices. Stacy Boyd - Black Masculinity Studies; Popular Culture; 19th Century American and African American Literature Jason Breyan - Film Studies; Illness in American Culture Brent Campney - Early 20th Century Conservatism Rhea Combs - African American Studies; Feminism; Popular Culture Brittney Cooper - Postcolonial heritage of the US; analysis of language of cases that shaped US constitutional law (1857-1954); uses of slavery as a colonizing practice and method of US independence from Britain. Also interested in comparative analysis of African-American literature, Caribbean literature, Native American literature, and West African literature. Francis Desiderio - Urban Studies; Architecture History; Popular Culture; received the 2001-2002 Emory Office of University Community Partnerships fellowship

    97. Program Of African American Studies: Core Course
    Introduces the major disciplines and topics that comprise African American studies, and provides The study of music and culture outside the European art
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    100. Introduction to African American Studies
    Introduces the major disciplines and topics that comprise African American Studies, and provides orientation to faculty, institutional, and community resources, and a foundation for subsequent coursework and research in the field. 101. Dynamics of the Black Community (Same as Sociology 110) Ideologies and selected aspects of the black community. Focus on twentieth-century urban black experience and institutions of America. Provides basic information and a framework for further study of the black diaspora and interrelations in black/white America. 115. Jazz: Its Evolution and Essence (Same as Music 115) Critical and analytic study of jazz idioms from the turn of the century to the present, including the blues, ragtime, Dixieland, swing, bop and modern jazz. Emphasis on such figures as Armstrong, Ellington, Parker, Monk and Coleman. 205. Introduction to Ethnomusicology

    98. African American Studies: - Subject Guides - Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore
    Subject Guides African American studies culture Art; Harlem Renaissance; Literature; Music; Photographs and Photography; Sports. Home,
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    99. African American Studies — BU 2003/2004 Undergraduate Bulletin
    images of blacks and Asians in American culture, exploring how CAS AA 571 African American Art. studies African American art and craft production from the early
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    Director Ronald K. Richardson Professors Blakely, Breiner, Teele Visiting Professor Kim Professor Emerita Cromwell The African American Studies Program explores the African American experience in global and comparative perspective. Courses are designed to make students aware of the connections between Americans of African descent, other Americans, and global populations. Critical investigation of race, ethnicity, and other forms of collective identity is a central concern of the program.
    Minor Concentration in African American Studies
    The minor concentration in African American Studies provides an introduction to the global study of the African American experience and to various forms of collective identity such as race and ethnicity. The requirements for the minor concentration consist of "The History of Racial Thought" (CAS AA 480) plus five additional courses in African American Studies. Students must earn a minimum grade of C in courses taken toward the minor concentration. TOP OF PAGE
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    100. CCSF Catalog African American Studies
    4 units African drumming studies and performance of and manifestation of the African culture in the 7. American Politics and the African American Community (3
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    • AFAM 40 . The Black Experience in California, 1500 to the Present
    • AFAM 50 . Black Cinema
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    • AFAM 60 . African American Women in the United States
    • ANTH 16 . African American Social and Cultural Continuities
    • ART 107 . African American Art
    • BCST 104 . Minorities and Mass Media
    • ECON 30 . Economics of the African American
    • ENGL 32A . Early African American Fiction
    • ENGL 32B . Contemporary African American Fiction
    • ENGL 34A . Early African American Fiction
    • ENGL 34B . Contemporary African American Fiction
    • ENGL 36 . African American LiteratureA Survey
    • ENGL 37 . African American Women in Literature
    • HIST 38 . The Antebellum South in American History
    • HIST 41A-41B . The African American in the United States
    • HIST 48 . African History
    • HUM 48 . African American Music, Art and Literature
    • IDST 23 . African American Women in the Creative Arts
    • IDST 36 . Poetry for the People
    • IDST 37 . Ethnic Minorities in the United States
    • IDST 44 . African Literature
    • MUS 8A-8B . Jazz and Other Popular Piano Styles
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