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         African-american Studies Harlem:     more books (100)
  1. Communists in Harlem during the Depression by Mark Naison, 2004-11-24
  2. "Or Does It Explode?": Black Harlem in the Great Depression by Cheryl Greenberg, 1997-03-27
  3. Harlem Renaissance Re-examined: A Revised and Expanded Edition
  4. Literary Influence and African-American Writers: Collected Essays (Wellesley Studies in Critical Theory, Literary History, and Culture) by Tracy Mishkin, 1995-11-01
  5. Harlem at War: The Black Experience in Wwii by Nat Brandt, 1996-02
  6. Philosophy of Alain Locke: Harlem Renaissance and Beyond
  7. Survey Graphic the March 1925 Number Harlem Mecca of the New Negro by A. Locke, 1980-06
  8. To Make a New Race: Gurdjieff, Toomer, and the Harlem Renaissance by Jon Woodson, 1999-05
  9. Harlem Ain't Nothin' but a Third World Country: The Global Economy, Empowerment Zones and the Colonial Status of Africans in America by Mamadou Chinyelu, 1999-12
  10. Gay Voices of the Harlem Renaissance (Blacks in the Diaspora) by A. B. Christa Schwarz, 2003-06
  11. Sea Island to City: A Study of St. Helena Islanders in Harlem and Other Urban Centers by Clyde V. Kiser, 1969-01
  12. Harlem between Heaven and Hell by Monique M. Taylor, 2002-11
  13. The Harlem Renaissance: A Brief History with Documents (The Bedford Series in History and Culture) by Jeffrey Brown Ferguson, 2007-12-28
  14. Voices from the Harlem Renaissance

41. African American Studies Toolkit: Reference On The Web
The African American studies Toolkit. Tutorial Finding African American Biographies,Images and Artwork on the Douglas links to other harlem Renaissance artists
http://creativefolk.com/toolkit/reference.html
Beyond Black History Month The African American Studies Toolkit Email Created 2/1/02 - Updated 3/28/04 Contents Reference Online Reference Offline FAQ ... Elementary
Subject Areas: History Language Arts Music Visual Arts ... Back to AfroAmericanHeritage.com Proud to be named School Library Journal's Site of the Week for 12/17/02! Recommended by NEA Today January, 2003.
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Reference Online Searchable databases (good for when you know a name) and small collections (good for when you need to learn names.) Includes a tutorial for finding biographies and images on the web. Online collections of digitized photos , slave narratives manuscripts pamphlets , sheet music, newspapers , etc. Timelines and Calendars: African American chronologies , and "what happened on this day in 1954?"

42. New American Studies Web
THE New AMERICAN. studiesWEB. Search Results Page. Suggest a Site or read a SiteScene Review. Race, Ethnicity, and Identity. African American Resources. Arts. Diaspora. Gender. General. History. Politics. Latina. General South Asian American Resources. Whiteness studies. 19th Century Images of African Americans President Thomas Jefferson. harlem 19001940 An African American Community. A history
http://cfdev.georgetown.edu/cndls/asw/aswlinks.cfm?head1=Race, Ethnicity, and Id

43. African American Studies Toolkit: Visual Arts
The African American studies Toolkit. or browse by nationality, such as African American (lists 80 for Aaron Douglas links to other harlem Renaissance artists
http://creativefolk.com/toolkit/art.html
Beyond Black History Month The African American Studies Toolkit Email Created 2/1/02 - Updated 4/28/04 Contents Reference Online Reference Offline FAQ ... Elementary
Subject Areas: History Language Arts Music Visual Arts ... Back to AfroAmericanHeritage.com Proud to be named School Library Journal's Site of the Week for 12/17/02! Recommended by NEA Today January, 2003.
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Visual Arts Did you know: You view African American art every day!
The image of Franklin D. Roosevelt on the U.S. dime was created by sculptor Selma Burke , whose legacy as an artist spanned over 50 years. Though the dime is engraved with the initials J.S. (John Sinnock, chief engraver at the Mint) according to the National Archives and Records Administration of the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library in Hyde Park NY, the source of the image on the coin was the "sculpture of FDR done by Selma Burke" completed shortly before the President's death in 1945.
Source: BLACK WOMEN IN AMERICA by Darlene Clark Hine et al. Page 193

44. Recommended African American Web Sites
library research, please see my African American studies Library Research Guide also collections, such as harlem An African American Community, 19001940, African Presence in the
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Recommended African American Websites
Home African American American Indian Asian American ...
Library Research Guides
This list includes selected African American web resources useful for academic research and information purposes. (If you are doing library research, please see my African American Studies Library Research Guide also.) Only Websites that are reflective of African American realities were considered; sites that are exclusively African in origin or focus are only rarely included. Recommended Websites listed below were evaluated for breadth, perceived authority, stability, usefulness, and accuracy. Web index sites, clearinghouses, directories (all sites that gather or point to resources elsewhere), and e-journals and electronic news (publications, newspapers, and news programs that include actual content, as opposed to just tables of contents or subscription information) are the focus. Another section reviews a number of new commercial African American portals and commercial subject directories now being developed and marketed to African Americans in the US.

45. Social Studies School Service Black History Index
Internet exercises, reproducible lessons from activity books, and reviews of special materials that present exciting ways to bring africanamerican history into your classroom via the Web. Black
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April 2004 marks the 50th anniversary of the historic Brown v. Board of Education decision. Social Studies School Service carries a variety of excellent materials to help you teach students about the background to Brown, the case itself, and its aftermath: Save time and money by downloading reproducible activity books directly from our Web site. For more information on getting started, go to our eBooks page to browse available titles. The Civil Rights Movement (Print version $16.95, eBook $13.45

46. Graduate School Of Arts And Sciences—African American Studies
such as History or American and New England studies. works of the 20thcentury AfricanAmerican novel. periods covered will be from harlem Renaissance, Realism
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African American Studies
The Graduate Program
MA in African American Studies

Courses
Interdepartmental Program
The following list reflects the 2002/2003 faculty. Director Ronald K. Richardson Director of Graduate and Undergraduate Studies Myung ja Kim
Faculty
Allison Blakely
Professor of African American Studies and History, College of Arts and Sciences. BA, University of Oregon; MA, PhD, University of California, Berkeley
Myung ja Kim
Visiting Professor of African American Studies, College of Arts and Sciences. BA, Seoul (Korea) National University; MA, Columbia University; PhD, Sogang (Korea) University
Ronald K. Richardson
Associate Professor of African American Studies and History, College of Arts and Sciences. BA, MA, PhD, State University of New York, Binghamton
Associated Faculty
Lawrence A. Breiner
Professor of English, College of Arts and Sciences. AB, Boston College; MPhil, PhD, Yale University
Irene Gendzier
Professor of Political Science, College of Arts and Sciences. (Comparative Politics), AB, Barnard College; MA, PhD, Columbia University

47. African American Studies — BU 2003/2004 Undergraduate Bulletin
CAS AA 491, 492 Directed Study in African American studies. 2003/2004 TwentiethCenturyAfrican American Novel. Major works from the harlem Renaissance, Realism
http://www.bu.edu/bulletins/und/item13d3.html
African American Studies
Courses
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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CAS AA 207 Introduction to Ethnic, Race, and Minority Relations

48. Insafricanamer
africanamerican studies. African American studies Institute 2004 ApplicationIf you do not have Abode Acrobat Reader click below to download it free.
http://www.education.miami.edu/succeed/institutes/insafricanamer.htm
African-American Studies
Description of Program
Florida recently passed a law that mandates that all school districts teach the history and experiences of African Americans in grades K-12 across the curriculum. In addition to preparing and widely distributing instructional materials for teachers, specialized workshops have been held to train advocates at each school to assist teachers in the instructional phase of the implementation process. Based on an annual survey of the public schools in Miami conducted by the African American History Advisory Committee, more training is needed. A joint project with the University of Miami School of Education has designed a comprehensive teacher-training Summer Institute with the aim of assisting teachers to be effective in the infusion of African American studies across the curriculum. The goal of the African American Studies Summer Institute is to promote an understanding of the culture and experiences of people of African descent and aid teachers in preparing students for the diversity of cultures in the Miami-Dade community.
Objectives
  • To provide an intensive examination of African American history and culture for Miami-Dade County teachers (K-12).

49. African American Studies
English 272g (Movements in Literature harlem Renaissance), English 273c Philosophy294a–01; Religious studies 107 (African American Religious Tradition
http://www.vanderbilt.edu/catalogs/undergrad/africanamer.html

Undergraduate Catalog
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African American Studies
DIRECTOR Lucius Turner Outlaw, Jr. THE African American Studies program offers courses that treat the experiences of African-descended people both on the African continent and throughout the diaspora. Since a number of the courses required by the program are offered every other year, students must consult the program director soon after they decide to participate in the program to design a feasible course of study. Students may take courses on an elective basis or as part of an interdisciplinary major or minor. Courses taken at Fisk University may be counted as electives in the program of study. Program of Concentration in African American Studies Theinterdisciplinary major consists of 30 hours of core courses and 6 hours of electives. Requirements for the completion of the major include:
1. African American Studies 101, Introduction to African American Studies.
8. Six hours of elective credit selected from the approved lists of elective course offerings at Vanderbilt and Fisk universities. Consult the African American Studies program office for the approved lists of courses.
9. African American Studies 299, Senior Project in African American Studies. Students are required to complete an independent study in an area of interest to them during their senior year. This project will be selected in consultation with the program director and supervised by an affiliate faculty of the program. The focus will be on the use of interdisciplinary methods and materials that the students have accrued in their earlier courses. The project will involve independent readings and research, and result in a research paper on a salient aspect of the black experience, either across time or space (a spatial analysis could involve a comparative examination of the lives of African-origin people across the globe).

50. VoS - Voice Of The Shuttle
Black Women s Narrative from Slavery to the harlem Renaissance. The harlem Renaissance. AfricanAmerican studies (American studies Electronic Crossroads).
http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=2721

51. Rutgers University Press
LIST A E (New Books Added Daily) African American studies, White Hollywood andAfrican American Culture Author Thurman Subtitle A harlem Renaissance Reader
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Black Magic

Subtitle:
White Hollywood and African American Culture
Author: Krin Gabbard
Edition: Paper/Cloth
Publication Date: May 2004
Subtitle: Alice Walker
Author: Barbara T. Christian
Edition: Paper
Series: Women Writers: Texts and Contexts
Publication Date: June 1994 Subtitle: (Un)Becoming the Subject Author: Kevin Everod Quashie Edition: Paper/Cloth Publication Date: January 2004 The Collected Writings of Wallace Thurman Subtitle: A Harlem Renaissance Reader Author: Amritjit Singh, Daniel M. Scott III Edition: Paper/Cloth Publication Date: October 2003 Author: Ollie A. Johnson III, Karin L. Stanford Edition: Paper/Cloth Publication Date: January 2003 African American Women Writers in New Jersey Title: African American Women Writers in New Jersey, 1836-2000 Subtitle: A Biographical Dictionary and Bibliographic Guide Author: Sibyl E. Moses Edition: Cloth Publication Date: May 2003 Subtitle: Reading Race in Crime Fiction Author: Maureen T. Reddy

52. Rutgers University Press
and Michel Feith Subject Literary studies/African American studies/American studiesPaper ISBN 0 Cane, provides insight into the harlem Renaissance.
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An innovative collection that explores how Jean Toomer's literary masterpiece, Cane , provides insight into the Harlem Renaissance "Ably introduced by Fabre and Feith, the twelve essays by new and established scholars from Europe and the U.S. revisit the debates about art and aesthetics, politics, race, and cultural identity that have shaped Toomer scholarship over the past decades. . . . An engaging collection of essays, this book is an excellent contribution to American and African American studies. Recommended." Choice Jean Toomer and the Harlem Renaissance offers insightful and controversial new interpretations of Toomer's elusive masterpiece in the context of both the Harlem Renaissance and Anglo-American modernism."Cheryl Wall, author of Women of the Harlem Renaissance Jean Toomer's novel Cane has been hailed as the harbinger of the Harlem Renaissance and as a model for modernist writing, yet it eludes categorization and its author remains an enigmatic and controversial figure in American literature. The present collection of essays by European and American scholars gives a fresh perspective by using sources made available only in recent years, highlighting Toomer's bold experimentations, as well as his often ambiguous responses to the questions of his time.

53. African And African American Studies - Curriculum Page
Unit 19, harlem Renaissance Augusta Savage A Sculptor / Artist. 2002-2004 Divisionof Quality Assurance African and African American studies Office School
http://learnet.palmbeach.k12.fl.us/AfricanAmerican/curriculum.asp

home
> Curriculum The following links listed below will allow you to access the African and African American History Curriculum broken down in separate files saved in PDF format. All of these files require the Adobe Acrobat Reader to view. African American History Curriculum Guide
Unit 1 Ancient Africa: History and Culture Unit 2 Resistance: African Resistance to Slavery Unit 3 Rebellion: Brief History of the Carribbean through Emancipation Unit 4 Florida History: Slavery Estavanico Estavan De Dorantes Little Steven Explorer Unit 5 Haiti: First Free African Nation in the Western Hemisphere Unit 6 Rebellion: African American Insurrectionists Unit 7 Fugitive or Liberator Florida History: Slavery - Luis Pacheco Unit 8 Free Enterprise: Domestic Slave Trade Unit 9 Interdependence : Alliance Between the African Slaves and the Seminoles Unit 10 Origin and Use. Early Settlers of Florida and of Fort Negro Unit 11 Freedom Fighter: African American Insurrectionist - Denmark Vesey Unit 12 Methods of Enslavement: Slave Life In Florida Unit 13 Harlem Renaissance: The Rebirth Unit 14 Harlem Renaissance: The Great Debate Unit 15 The Origins of Higher African American Education in Florida Unit 16 Courage - Mary McLeod Bethune - Trail Blazer Unit 17 Political Activism: Mary McLeod Bethune Unit 18: Mary McLeod Bethune-Biography of Florida's National Civil Rights Leader Unit 19 Harlem Renaissance: Augusta Savage - A Sculptor / Artist Unit 20

54. African American Sudies
Resources in Black studies listing at the Univ Archives of African American Musicand Culture A great source Poets of the harlem Renaissance and After A lovely
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General Sources Culture History Martin Luther King ... Online and Print Indexes
Martin Luther King Jr.
Martin Luther King Jr. Papers Project. Stanford University
This exceptional site contains many good primary and secondary sources about Martin Luther King Jr
United States Dept. of Justice Investigation of Recent Allegations Regarding the Assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The King Center
"Established in 1968 by Coretta Scott King, The King Center is the official, living memorial dedicated to the advancement of the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., leader of America’s greatest nonviolent movement for justice, equality and peace." The m eaning of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday by Coretta Scott King
Martin Luther King Jr. : a LIFE Tribute
This site has many digitized photos of King from LIFE magazine. "CELEBRATING MARTIN LUTHER KING and BLACK HISTORY contains both current and historical information organized into topical areas on *Martin Luther King *Culture *Key figures and leaders *Accomplishments *Important issues and events *The civil rights movement *Struggle for freedom. Articles have been included for their relevance to the topics and their various perspectives."

55. African American Studies: Feature Films
A shy harlem kindegarten teacher named Dorothy gets lost in a blizzard and findingherself in a Manhattan Return to African American studies Media Guides.
http://library.gmu.edu/subject/AFAM/features.html
Media Collection Guide George Mason University Libraries AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES: Feature Films Baby boy.
In South Central L.A., Jody has two babies by two different women and he still lives at home with his mom. He's trying to live large, but doesn't have or want a job. Growing up is tough on Jody, but a series of events involving his mom, her new boyfriend, his girlfriend, and her ex-con ex-boyfriend all force him to learn some hard lessons about living, loving and surviving.
Johnson Center DVD at Circulation Desk
Backstage.
Ride along with the groundbreaking, 50-city "Hard Knock Life Tour." From the tour bus to the hotel to the stage, follow all the craziness as the show rolls from city to city.
Johnson Center DVD at Circulation Desk
Beloved.
After Paul D. finds his old slave friend Sethe in Ohio and moves in with her and her daughter Denver, a strange girl comes along by the name of "Beloved". Sethe and Denver take her in and then strange things start to happen.
Johnson Center - Videotapes
The adventures of an outlaw barnstorming black baseball team in 1939, who take on their own League's unfair rules as they steal cars, food and home baseanything to keep their pitching and catching the best and boldest.

56. UGA African American Studies
American autobiography and the harlem Renaissance on The Rewritten Self in AfricanAmerican Autobiography. Linda and Theory Wellesley studies in Critical
http://www.uga.edu/~iaas/Miller.html
R. Baxter Miller
Dr. Miller, Professor of English and Director of the Institute, holds a Ph.D. from Brown University. His seven books include The Southern Trace of Black Critical Theory (1991) and The Art and Imagination of Langston Hughes (1989), which won the American Book Award for 1991. A collaborative edition titled Black American Literature and Humanism (1981) won international acclaim, and a subsequent one titled Black American Poets Between Worlds, 1940-1960 (1986) became an academic bestseller. His Reference Guide to Langston Hughes and Gwendolyn Brooks (1978), superseded today by more current texts, has become a standard source. Miller, who has written scores of chapters, articles, and reviews for professional journals, is a co-author and co-editor (with General Editor Patricia Liggins Hill, et. al.) of Call and Response: The Riverside Anthology of the African American Literary Tradition (1998). As the result of a nomination by the editorial board, his short story edition of Langston Hughes in the Collected Works 15 (Missouri 2002) is a volume in the centennial series. Though the list below condenses his

57. African Studies - African Diaspora Biography
the various programs of the foundation in the harlem section of 19251965) ColumbiaUniversity, Institute for Research in African American studies Malcolm X
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/indiv/africa/cuvl/afroambiog.html
African Studies
Internet Resources
African Studies Email:
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African Studies Internet Resources home WWW Virtual Library ...
African Diaspora Biography on the Internet
  • African American Inventor Series (Ron Landrum, Education Central, Central Michigan University,
    Mt. Pleasant, Michigan)
      This site consists of several long lists of African-American inventors and their inventions; plus a few related links.

  • African American Women: a biographical dictionary (Dorothy C. Salem, Garland Publishing; via Columbia University)
  • African American Women Writers in the 19th Century (The Digital Schomburg, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, The New York Public Library)
  • African Americans in History (Institute of African American Studies, University of Georgia)
      Brief biographical profiles and photographs; includes two sound files: excerpt from speech by Malcolm X and another by Martin Luther King, Jr.

  • American Slave Narratives: An Online Anthology
      "From 1936 to 1938, over 2,300 former slaves from across the American South were interviewed by writers and journalists under the aegis of the Works Progress Administration. These former slaves, most born in the last years of the slave regime or during the Civil War, provided first-hand accounts of their experiences on plantations, in cities, and on small farms. This web site provides an opportunity to read a

58. Faculty
and George D. Beisher Professor of English and African and African American studies. AfroAmericanWomen s Writing; Modernism and the harlem Renaissance; Black
http://www.duke.edu/web/africanameric/faculty.html
Duke University
John Hope Franklin Center
Box 90252
2204 Erwin Road
Durham, NC 27708
telephone 919.684.2830
facsimile 919.684.2832
Maurice O. Wallace

Director, AAAS Houston A. Baker, Jr.
Susan Fox Professor Lee D. Baker
Associate Professor William Darity, Jr. Research Professor Thavolia Glymph Assistant Professor Karla F.C. Holloway William R. Kenan Professor John L. Jackson, Jr. Assistant Professor Wahneema Lubiano Associate Professor Paula McClain Professor Charlotte Pierce-Baker Associate Professor Charles M. Payne Sally Dalton Robinson Professor Charles Piot Associate Professor Richard J. Powell Professor of Art and Art History Faculty Houston A. Baker, Jr. bakerh@duke.edu Dr. Baker is Susan Fox and George D. Beisher Professor of English and African and African American Studies. His books include Blues, Ideology, and Afro-American Literature

59. African American Studies Reference Sources -- Africana Library, Cornell Universi
the Black Theatre Broadway, OffBroadway, and Selected harlem Theatre which indicatethe variety of Internet resources available in African American studies.
http://www.library.cornell.edu/africana/Library/AA_Studies.html
African American Studies
Reference Sources
This literature includes historical, economic, and political aspects of African- Americans as well as issues of education, family and culture. This is a selective list of available resources on African- American Studies in the John Henrik Clarke Africana Library. It is to be used to find more extensive material and should serve as a point of departure.
Table of Contents (TOC)
GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES
The African-American Mosaic: A Library of Congress Resource Guide for the Study of Black History and Culture . 1993. Ref./Z/1361/N39/L47x/1993
Afro-American Reference: An Annotated Bibliography of Selected Resources . 1985. Ref./Z/1361/N39/D27
Up-to-date general bibliography covering "full interdisciplinary subject range of reference-type materials." Few journal articles.
Bibliographic Guide to Black Studies . 1975- . Ref./Z/1361/N39/N53
Annual acquisitions of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Arranged alphabetically and includes subject headings, author and title entries.

60. Alibris: Social Science African American Studies
Browse for subject Social Science African American studies matched 500 titles. inNew York, where Bessie became a noted dentist in the harlem community, and
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