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         African-american Studies Education:     more books (100)
  1. Sankofa: African Thought and Education (Studies in African and African-American Culture, Vol 11) by Elleni Tedla, 1995-05
  2. Improving the Quality of Education for African-american Males: A Study of America's Urban Schools by George R. Taylor, T. Phillips, 2006-04-30
  3. Elijah Muhammad on African American Education: A Guide for African and Black Studies Programs (African American Educator Series, V. 1) by Mwalimu I. Mwadilifu, E. Curtis Alexander, 1989-12
  4. An Empirical Analysis Of The Impact Of Skin Color On African-American Education, Income, And Occupation (Black Studies) by Ronald E. Hall, 2005-05-30
  5. Not Only the Master's Tools: African American Studies in Theory and Practice (Cultural Politics & the Promise of Democracy) by Lewis R. Gordon, Jane Anna Gordon, 2005-11
  6. Leading Issues in African-American Studies by Nikongo Banikongo, 1997-08-01
  7. In the Vineyard: Working in African American Studies by Perry A. Hall, 1999-09
  8. White Money/Black Power: The Surprising History of African American Studies and the Crisis of Race in Higher Education by Noliwe M. Rooks, 2007-05-15
  9. The Charles H Parrishes: Pioneers in African American Religion and Education 1880-1989 (Black Studies, V. 18) by Lawrence H. Williams, 2003-04
  10. Before Brown, Beyond Boundaries: Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education by Association for the Study of African-American Life and History, 2004-05
  11. Black Power in the Suburbs: The Myth or Reality of African-American Suburban Political Incorporation (Suny Series in African American Studies) by Valerie C. Johnson, 2002-10
  12. The Evolution of African American Studies by James L. Conyers, 1994-12-20
  13. White Money/Black Power: The Surprising History of African American Studies and the Crisis of Race and Higher Education by Noliwe M. Rooks, 2006-02-01
  14. Black Haze: Violence, Sacrifice, and Manhood in Black Greek-Letter Fraternities (African American Studies) by Ricky L. Jones, 2004-01

1. SULAIR: Research Quick Start Guides: African American Studies
the interdisciplinary nature of African American studies, relevant titles are often headed families, education, health, AIDS, crime, violence against africanamerican women, teen
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Encyclopedias Bibliographies Indexes Biographical Sources ... Internet Resources Stanford University Libraries contains many titles on the historical and contemporary experience of African Americans, making it an excellent place for students conducting research in this area. Because of the interdisciplinary nature of African American Studies, relevant titles are often dispersed throughout the general collection depending upon subject matter. Use Socrates , Stanford's online catalog, to locate books and other materials. Use the library's

2. The United Library
Over 300,000 volumes and 1,800 periodicals is rich in biblical studies, patristics, Christian art, ancient Near Eastern studies, archaeology, church history, American denominationalism, pietism, Christian education, africanamerican theological studies, women's studies, Anglicana and Methodistica.
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4. African-American Studies Videotape And Audiocassette: Media Resources Center, UC
Biography of the African American labor leader, journalist, and civil the path of africanamerican literature from the shores to fight for better education, health care and working
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/AfricanAmVid.html

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  • Indiana University Black Film Center/Archive
  • DOCUMENTARIES (Titles A-G)
    Biography of the African American labor leader, journalist, and civil rights activist, A. Philip Randolph. Randolph won the first national labor agreement for a black union, The Sleeping Car porters. His threat of a protest march on Washington forced President Roosevelt to ban segregation in the federal government and defense industries at the onset of WWII and again he forced Truman to integrate the military. Finally with the 1963 March on Washington, Randolph succeeded in placing civil rights at the forefront of the nation's legislative agenda as he passed the torch to Martin Luther King, Jr. Includes music of the labor and civil rights movements. 86 min. Video/C 4127
  • Description from California Newsreel catalog
  • A. Philip Randolph web site (via WETA/PBS)
  • Achievements in American Black History: Black Religion.
    Traces the history of Black religion from its African origins. Discussion of the roots of Black religion in tribal life and beliefs, its adoption of the White church framework, and its spiritual, social, and political influence in America. 40 min. Video/C 82
    Achievements in American Black History: Early Black Cinema.

    5. DEPARTMENT OF AFRICAN AMERICAN AND AFRICAN STUDIES
    The Department of africanamerican/studies is dedicated to giving our students themost expansive education possible, and for this reason we allow our students
    http://www.afam.rutgers.edu/

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    The African-American/African Studies major/minor is geared towards both the scholarly and the working world. We aim to produce graduates who are ready for advanced graduate study in the humanities or social sciences; we also aim to produce professionals who can work in a variety of fields that require an understanding of the history and cultures of Afri can and African-descended peoples. Our major can be used in a broad array of fields, such as marketing; journ alism; education; and the arts. In future we hope to establish internships for our majors, where they can apply their scholarly knowledge to a particular career. Flexibility is a key characteristic of our program. African-American/African Studies majors have a wide array of courses to choose from, and may also take courses in other departments as a way to fulfill electives in their major. Additionally, some of the courses in African-American/African Studies may be taken for credit towards a major or minor in another department. The Department of African-American/Studies is dedicated to giving our students the most expansive education possible, and for this reason we allow our students a range of course options, both from within and without the department. Several of our courses are also offered during the evening

    6. Welcome To The Institute For Research In African-American Studies | Columbia Uni
    Kelley gives talk on " THE education OF THELONIUS MONK
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    IRAAS Presents
    A Book Talk with Marita Golden, author of
    Wednesday, April 21, 2004, 6:00pm-8:00pm
    The Harrison Room at Faculty House - Columbia University
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    Dr. Robin D.G. Kelley gives talk on
    "THE EDUCATION OF THELONIUS MONK"
    Thursday, April 22, 2004 at 7:30pm
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    honored with U.S. postage stamp at Center for Contemporary Black History ceremony Search the IRAAS by Topic History Faculty Undergraduate Program Graduate Program "SOULS" Malcolm X Project  · "Conversations" Series Resources Center for Contemporary Black History Columbia University document.form1.menu1.options[0].selected=true

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

    8. Center For African And African American Studies
    from Ford Foundation Mary E. Hill first african-american woman to has selectedAssociate Professor in Art education/Visual Art studies, Christopher O
    http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/caaas/
    Jester Center A232A; Austin, TX 78705 :: (512) 471-1784 Fax (512) 471-1798
    Main Menu
    Home About the Center Academic Programs Courses ... Site Map
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    To all the Black Graduates of 2004, CONGRATULATIONS!! The Center would like to thank everyone who came out and participated with the Center. Your continued support is greatly appreciated and hope to be repeated for the 04-05 school year. Click here to see more upcoming events for 2004!
    On May 14th, the Center is proud to open an exhibit in conjunction with the George Washington Carver Museum and Cultural center. The show is titled A Smile On My Face a series of 35mm photography and darkroom workshops for students ages 11-19. Students focus on the art and science of photography in the Austin community while gaining awareness of cultural pride.  The museum provides cameras, film and shoot sites for students free of charge.  This is the 14th year for SMILE.  Each year the workshop culminates with an exhibit featuring the children's photos. The exhibit is now open for public viewing Monday through Friday from 8 am to 5 pm at the Center (jester A232A) Featured on the UT Homepage on February 9th is Center Affiliated Faculty member John Yancey, associate chairman and professor of studio art in the Department of Art and Art History. Click here to read about the

    9. African-American History And Studies
    Harvard University); The Legacy of WEB DuBois (Colloquy with David Levering Lewis,Chronicle of Higher education); africanamerican studies Resources (Princeton
    http://www2.tntech.edu/history/black.html
    African-American History and Studies
    Professional Associations
    Archives and Research Centers
    African American History Sites
    Contemporary Issues
    Last updated on June 1, 2004 Department of History
    Tennessee Technological University
    Box 5064
    Cookeville, TN 38505

    10. African American Studies Graduate Programs In U.S.A.
    into Ph.D. programs and for professional positions in education and related in a waythat contributes to the development of africanamerican studies and to the
    http://www.gradschools.com/listings/all/african_am_stud.html
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    AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES
    Graduate Schools in the United States
    Sponsoring Institutions:
    College of William and Mary Marquette University University at Buffalo - The State University of New York University of California, Berkeley, African Diaspora Studies ...
    Click here for information on becoming a sponsoring institution
    General Listings:
    Clark Atlanta University
    School of Arts and Sciences
    African and African American Studies
    Office of Admissions
    J.P. Brawley Drive at Fair Street SW
    Atlanta, GA 30314-4385 U.S.A.
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    1-800-688-3228 or 1- 404-880-8784
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    College of Staten Island, City University of New York Department of History Liberal Studies Graduate Admissions, 2800 Victory Blvd 2A-404 Staten Island, NY 10314 U.S.A. Click to send E-mail to: International Students Click to send E-mail to: Phone: Fax: The program is designed to provide students who have attained the bachelor's degree, the opportunity to study modern Western Society, culture, and thought through an intensive interdisciplinary examination of their origins and through comparison with other societies and cultures. The curriculum provides students with an integrated, sequential exploration of central works and topics in the liberal arts. Admission to the programs are on a rolling basis with GPA requirements of (B) or better. Degrees Offered: M.A. - Liberal Studies

    11. College Of Arts & Sciences - 2001 & 2002 Undergraduate Catalog
    The Department of africanamerican studies offers a pre-education track with a concentrationin history for students who wish to become public school teachers
    http://www.gsu.edu/~wwwreg/ugcat2002/asaas.htm
    Departments
    African-American Studies

    Anthropology/Geography

    Applied Linguistics and

    English as a Second Lang.
    ...
    Women's Studies Institute
    Department of African-American Studies
    962 One Park Place South, 404/651-2157
    http://www.gsu.edu/afam

    Charles E. Jones, Chair
    Core Faculty: Akinyela, Dixon, Jones, Livingston, Presley, Umoja
    Associate Faculty: Ali, L. Anderson, Calhoun-Brown, Denard, B. Hall, Hanna, Haydon, Hilliard, Holmes, Manning, Marsh-Lockett, Rouse, D. Stewart, Tatum, F. Taylor, Vernick, Zeigler
    Degree Requirements
    Degree offered: Bachelor of Arts Major in African-American Studies
    Pre-education concentration Majors should complete the following:
  • Undergraduate Core Curriculum Areas A - E, listed in a previous section of this chapter; Area F: Courses Appropriate to the major, listed below; Area G: Major Courses, listed below; and Area H: Minor and Additional Courses, listed below if needed.
  • Alternatives are available to some core and major requirements. Please see a degree program adviser for specific guidelines.
    • Area A: Essential Skills (9) Area B: Institutional Options (4) Area C: Humanities and Fine Arts (6) Area D: Science, Mathematics, and Technology (11)

    12. African-American Studies - General
    general science, multicultural studies and education. Restrictions DePaul usersonly Resource TypeJournal Articles. 2. African American Newspapers the 19th
    http://www.lib.depaul.edu/eresource/subject_search_infotype.asp?SubjectID=3&Topi

    13. African-American Studies - ELi Research Guides - UWF Libraries
    African American Review, Black American Literature Forum, Callaloo, Journal of BlackStudies, Journal of Negro History, and the Journal of Negro education are
    http://library.uwf.edu/eli/Social/AfricanAmerican.shtml

    ELi Research Guides

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    African-American Studies
  • Traditionally, African-American Studies has focused on the history of Black people in the United States. However, as reflected in the following sources, African-American Studies is highly interdisciplinary, and seeks to acquaint students with trends, issues, and forces that have shaped the Black experience in America. At the same time, such factors as cultural adaptation, institutional development, and group self-definition are examined, while surveying the contemporary status and condition of African-Americans. Many of the following indexes and abstracts, although they are multidisciplinary in scope, contain a wealth of information germane to African-Americans.
    African-American Book of Lists. 1997. (Ref E 185 A2524)
    This book contains a compendium of facts and information related to history and culture of African-Americans.

    African-American Mosaic: A Library of Congress Resource Guide for the Study of Black History and Culture. 1994. (U.S. Doc. LC 1.6/4:AF 8)

    http://lcweb.loc.gov/exhibits/african/intro.html
  • 14. African American Studies
    Journal of Negro education refereed journal from Howard a Journal of PostcolonialStudies The Martin Star a Journal of africanamerican Religious History
    http://www.southalabama.edu/univlib/picks/africa.html
    African American Studies
    Selected Web Sites Compiled by Kathy Wheeler and Cubie Joor Megasites Africa History Literature ... Women For guides to print information in the library on this topic, see African-American Literature African-American Studies and Black History
    Megasites
    African American Web Connection
    AfricaBib
    : contains the African Women's Bibliographic Database and the Bibliography of Africana Periodical Literature
    AfricaFocus: Sights and Sounds of a Continent
    : image and sound collection
    Afro American Web Ring

    African Studies
    : a very thorough site from the University of Pennsylvania
    American Studies Web
    : reference and research sources on African Americans
    BlackQuest

    Javanoir
    : a Selected Guide to African American Resources on the Internet
    Resources in Black Studies

    Roadmap to African-American Resources
    : classified by the Library of Congress system
    Soul Search
    : an Internet Search Engine Universal Black Pages [Back to Top]
    Africa
    Africa Data Dissemination Service Africa Recovery Online : from the United Nations Department of Public Information Africa South of the Sahara : searchable.

    15. Social Studies, Federal Resources For Educational Excellence (FREE)
    the novel Uncle Tom s Cabin, africanamerican soldiers in the language arts, historyand social studies, and researching life, interest in the education of the
    http://www.ed.gov/free/s-social.html
    Site map You will be forwarded immediately to the new FREE page you requested. Search resources
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    Subjects: Arts Educational technology Foreign languages Health ... Vocational education

    16. UDM - College Of Liberal Arts And Education
    . AAS 200 Critical Perspectivesin african-american studies 3 cr. AAS 490 Integrative Seminar 2 cr....... africanamerican studies Certificate. Program
    http://liberalarts.udmercy.edu/african-american/
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    African-American Studies Certificate Program Description The program allows students to demonstrate study and expertise in African-American studies and serves as a basis for advanced study in a variety of disciplines and professional fields. It is available to all students enrolled at the University. Certificate Requirements The African-American Studies Certificate will be granted to students completing a minimum of 20 credit hours, including AAS 200, AAS 490 and 15 credit hours in other courses approved for African-American Studies credit. Courses meeting African-American Studies criteria, including AAS 200 and AAS 490, are listed in the Schedule of Classes each semester. Required Courses(20 cr.)

    17. AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES
    CURRICULUM. As a major in africanamerican studies, you will receivea well-balanced education leading to the degree Bachelor of Arts.
    http://pirate.shu.edu/~saleswil/
    400 South Orange Ave. South Orange, New Jersey 07079 Department of African American Studies Arts and Sciences Hall, Suite 202 William W. Sales, Jr. Ph.D., Chairperson, Room 202D, 973-761-9411 Department Secretary, Doris Sura, Room 206, 973-761-9383 AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES Should you consider African-American Studies at Seton Hall University? The answer is definitely yes, if:
    • You are interested in a public policy, business or professional career in a major or large city in the united States or in Africa, the Caribbean or Latin America and your interest include questions of human and civil rights, social analysis and societal change. You want your undergraduate education to provide you with an academic view of the cultural diversity of Africa, the Caribbean and North and South America. You are interested in continuing your education in graduate school, particularly in social and behavioral sciences, business, education or the arts. You want to make sure that your college education covers aspects of history that you did not learn in high school.
    CAREER OPTIONS You will be prepared to work in social and educational institutions and agencies, government, business, the arts, libraries, museums, communications and related areas. Also, you will be fully prepared to enter graduate training in African studies, the social and behavioral sciences, the arts and humanities.

    18. African American Studies
    Board of education of Topeka case Adjunct Associate Professor of AfroAmerican StudiesSpecializes in african-american oratory and communication, examining its
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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.  

    19. Socialstudies.org | FASSE Grant Programs
    MN) africanamerican studies Honors Course; 1994 Marsee Gay Perkinds (FL) WorldWar II Commemorating our Nation’s Past; 1993 Alan Kay (VA) education Live
    http://www.ncss.org/fasse/
    This search box only searches the socialstudies.org site. About NCSS Affiliated Councils Annual Conference Associated Groups ... NCSS Teaching Resources
    What is DataBank?
    NCSS DataBank is a repository of user-submitted resources and professional development opportunities, searchable by content or by standards theme. Type your search request above then press Enter, or click on one of the topics below to browse. Submit an item to the DataBank Calendar Calls for Participation Career Center ... NCSS Position Statements Request for Proposal: The CUFA/FASSE Social Studies Inquiry Grant
    Click here for further information
    on this new $10,000 grant. This grant is an addition to the FASSE grant programs. Invest in the future of social studies education. What is FASSE?
    FASSE was created in 1984 by National Council for Social Studies to support research and classroom application projects which improve social studies education and promote engaged, effective citizens. Today the FASSE board administers two award programs and the fund that supports them. The Christa McAuliffe Reach for the Stars Award
    The Christa McAuliffe Reach for the Stars Award was established in 1986 to assist classroom teachers in developing and implementing innovative social studies teaching strategies, activities, and citizenship projects with their students. The grant serves to help social studies educators achieve a dream that under ordinary circumstances would not be fulfilled.

    20. African-American Studies Resources
    African American Review Black American Literature Forum Negro American LiteratureForum Journal of Black studies Journal of Blacks in Higher education Journal
    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

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