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         African-american Studies Military:     more books (100)
  1. African Americans in the Military (Black Studies Research Sources)
  2. Bibliographic sources for African military studies: Paper prepared for the meeting of the American Historical Association Pacific Coast Branch, Flagstaff, Arizona, 11-13 August 1977 by Joseph P Smaldone, 1977
  3. War and Race: The Black Officer in the American Military, 1915-1941 (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Gerald Wilson Patton, 1981-10-27
  4. American Policy and African Famine: The Nigeria-Biafra War, 1966-1970 (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Joseph E Thompson, 1990-04-17
  5. African American Soldiers in the National Guard: Recruitment and Deployment During Peacetime and War (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Charles Johnson, 1992-08-30
  6. African Americans in the Military (To Z of African Americans) by Catherine Reef, 2004-02
  7. Blacks in the American Armed Forces, 1776-1983: A Bibliography (Bibliographies and Indexes in Afro-American and African Studies)
  8. Capital and the State in Nigeria (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by John F.E. Ohiorhenuan, 1989-08-23
  9. Black Sailors: Afro-American Merchant Seamen and Whalemen Prior to the Civil War (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Martha S. Putney, 1987-05-14
  10. He, Too, Spoke for Democracy: Judge Hastie, World War II, and the Black Soldier (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Phillip McGuire, 1988-03-11
  11. The Encyclopedia of African American Military History by William Weir, 2004-07
  12. The African-American Soldier: From Crispus Attucks to Colin Powell by Michael Lee Lanning Lt. Col, 2004-05-01
  13. Soldiers of Freedom: An Illustrated History of African Americans in the Armed Forces by Kai Wright, 2002-09-09
  14. The African American Experience in Vietnam: Brothers in Arms (African American History Series) by James E. Westheider, 2007-07-28

1. Howard University Libraries
Image Archives. Literature. military Science. Music. Organizations. Pan Africanism and CurriculumRelated Resources. African and african-american studies. Afro-American studies/Fall 1997
http://www.founders.howard.edu/afroam2.htm
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2. Cyndi's List - African-American
More than 209 300 links! 206 850 links, categorized crossreferenced, in over 160 categories. Another 2 450+ uncategorized new links in the works. African American World African American history culture. African studies (Rutgers University Americans in Georgia, USA. Includes military, cemetary, census links, biographies
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    • Celebrating the Estelusti ~ The Freedmen Oklahoma's Black Indians of the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole Nations.
      • From the Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives.
      • Wills, inventories, Bible records, slave manifests, etc.
      Information and records for "The Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands," more commonly known as the Freedmen's Bureau. Published transcriptions of the records of the Freedmens Bureau, including Freedmens marriage certificates and reports of outrages against freed slaves.

3. African American Resources - Black Studies - Social Studies- History
Black History Quest. africanamerican History, Culture, and Black studies Resources. AFRICA HOMEPAGE - Connecting a Continent to its children around the World. AFRICAN AMERICAN military HISTORY .
http://blackquest.com/link.htm
Black History Quest African-American History, Culture, and Black Studies Resources AFRICA HOMEPAGE - Connecting a Continent to its children around the World. AFRICA WITHIN - A comprehensive and well organized African Studies site with a large section on Ancient Egypt. - Connecting a Continent to its children around the World. AFRICAN AMERICAN ART-On the internet. AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURE This site will guide you to the essentials of the African American culture. AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY MAKERS AFRICAN AMERICAN IMAGES -from the 19th century AFRICAN AMERICAN MILITARY HISTORY AFRICAN AMERICAN ODYSSEY - Library of Congress. AFRICAN AMERICAN SOLDIERS FOR LIBERTY AFRICAN AMERICANS IN THE WEST AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS AFRICA SITES - A Comprehensive Guide to African Websites AFRO-AMERICAN ALMANAC - Information for BLACKs that makes a Difference. AFRICAN AMERICAN-Commemorative Stamps listing. AFRICAN AMERICAN GENEALOGICAL RESOURCES AFRICAN AMERICAN PUBLICATIONS- across the United States. AFRICAN AMERICAN HOLOCAUST AFRICAN AMERICANS IN THE SCIENCES AFRICAN AMERICANS-In the U.S. Merchant Marine and U.S. Maritime Service.

4. African-American Studies Videotape And Audiocassette: Media Resources Center, UC
Biography of the African American labor leader, journalist, and forced Truman to integrate the military. Finally with the the path of africanamerican literature from the shores
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/MRC/AfricanAmVid.html

  • Titles A-H
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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. African-American History And Studies
    africanamerican studies Resources (Princeton University Library); John Records andAfrican American History, special Records of military Agencies, Prologue
    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

    6. African-American Studies Scholarly Resources
    africanamerican studies. Scholarly Resources. Bibliographies. An African American Bibliography Education Selected Sources from the Collections of the New York State Library Amistad Research Center, Tulane University) African Americans in U.S. military History A Bibliography Compiled by K.G
    http://www.columbia.edu/cu/libraries/subjects/afam/resource.html
    African-American Studies
    Scholarly Resources
    Bibliographies

    7. KU - African & African-American Studies
    Prerequisite AAAS 104 or AAAS 105 or AAAS 106 or consent of instructor;AAAS 320 studies in the africanamerican military Experience.
    http://www.ku.edu/~afs/aaa_courses.html

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    • AAAS 106 The Black Experience in the Americas An interdisciplinary study of the history of the African peoples of the New World, relating their cultures and institutions to the African background and to their peculiar New World experiences up to and including the 19th century. While the main emphasis will be on the U.S.A., attention will also be paid to the Caribbean and Latin America. Approaches will include demography, economics, social and political developments, literature and music.
      AAAS 116 The Black Experience in the Americas (Honors)
      An intensive version of AAAS 106. Open only to students on Dean's Honor Roll or enrolled in Honors Program, or consent of instructor.
      AAAS 306 The Black Experience In the U.S. Since Emancipation
      An interdisciplinary study of the history and culture of Black people in America from Reconstruction to the present. Topics covered include an analysis of Reconstruction, Black leaders, organizations and movements, the Harlem Renaissance, migration, and race relations. Demographic variables covered include socio-economic class, education, political persuasion, and influence by avant-garde cultural changes.
      Lecture and discussion course in area of current interest. May be repeated once for credit toward the major.

    8. DCPL: Internet: African American Studies
    Information Resources Go to this location African American studies. Gateway toAfrican American History http//usinfo America s first black military airmen.
    http://www.dclibrary.org/internet/african-american-studies.html

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    • Guide to African American Art Exhibitions in 2003
      The Guide to African American Art Exhibitions in 2003 is a comprehensive selection of art exhibitions. This year will prove to be a busy and exciting one for museumgoers, particularly those interested in works created by African American artists or those who are interested in themes focusing on the African American experience.

    • This site focuses on the contributions that Washingtonians made to the cultural and intellectual movement that is often referred to as the New Negro Movement or the Harlem Renaissance.
    General Internet Resources
    • Freedmen's Bureau
      The Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands, often referred to as the Freedmen's Bureau, was established in the War Department by an act of March 3, 1865. The Bureau supervised all relief and educational activities relating to refugees and freedmen, including issuing rations, clothing and medicine. The Bureau also assumed custody of confiscated lands or property in the former Confederate States, Border States, District of Columbia, and Indian Territory. This site includes bureau records created or maintained by bureau headquarters, the assistant commissioners and the state superintendents of education and included personnel records and a variety of standard reports concerning bureau programs and conditions in the states.

    9. Recent Arrivals In African-American Studies
    OF OVER 120 BLACKS IN THE UNITED STATES military. AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN AND CHRISTIANACTIVISM NEW YORK S IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY studies IN CONVERGENCE
    http://www.public.asu.edu/~mimmo/africbook.htm
    Recent Arrivals in African-American Studies
    Recieved over the last fiscal year (Alphabetical by Title):
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    2. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION AND BLACK ENTREPRENEURSHIP. Boston, Thomas D.. London ; New York : Routledge, 1999. 3. AFFIRMATIVE ACTS : POLITICAL ESSAYS. Jordan, June, 1936-. New York ; London : Anchor Books/Doubleday, 1998. 4. THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN ATLAS : BLACK HISTORY AND CULTUREAN ILLUSTRATED REFERENCE. Asante, Molefi K., 1942-. New York : Macmillan, c1998. 5. THE AFRICAN-AMERICAN BABY NAME BOOK. Norman, Teresa. New York : Berkley Books, 1998. 6. THE AFRICAN AMERICAN CHURCH COMMUNITY IN ROCHESTER, NEW YORK, 1900-1940.Overacker, Ingrid, 1953-. Rochester, NY : University of Rochester Press, 1998. 7. AFRICAN AMERICAN GENERALS AND FLAG OFFICERS : BIOGRAPHIES OF OVER 120 BLACKS IN THE UNITED STATES MILITARY. Hawkins, Walter L. sl : McFarland, 1993.

    10. African And African-American Studies (AFAM) Course Descriptions
    3323 Black military Presence in the American West 18661891. is designed to introducestudents to research methods in African and African American studies.
    http://www.ou.edu/bulletins/courses/african_&_african-american_studies_courses.h
    African and African-American Studies (AFAM) 2003 Introduction to African and African-American Studies. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Introduces students to African and African-American Studies at the University of Oklahoma, and at other institutions of higher education in the U.S. Students will study the major ideas, concepts, problems, issues, research and scholars in the field. Provides career focus and information for students who will major or minor in African and African-American Studies. (F, Sp) [IV-NW] 2113 Africa and the Diaspora. The course introduces students to the study of Africa and the dispersion of African people throughout the New World. Focus is placed upon the geographical and historical understanding of the continent of Africa and the identification of central causes of underdevelopment within the continent. (Irreg.) 2913 Perspectives on the Digital Divide: Theory and Application. This course focuses on the issue of the digital divide and the impact of computer illiteracy in today's society, with special focus on developing regions of Africa. The lack of access to communication technologies, including personal computers and the internet, is examined as an obstacle to the economic, social and political development in these regions. Focus is directed to theory and application. (Irreg.) Prerequisite: any course that focuses on African or African American content, or English 1213. Provides a basis for understanding discourse concerning the future of West Africa and Africans in the American Diaspora. Examines significant issues concerning West African people, their past, their priorities, and prognoses. (Irreg.)

    11. African American Studies Resources Guide
    Black studies Database (CDROM) Holdings 19481986 african-american Newspapers andPeriodicals a national bibliography. Americans in US military history, 1526
    http://libadm87.rice.edu/ref/africanamerican.cfm

    Text Collections
    Microform Sets Reference Works Online Journals
    African-American Studies Resources
    This selection of specialized resources in African-American Studies is designed to help you navigate through the wealth of information in Fondren's collections. It is not a comprehensive list.
    Indexes can be used to locate articles by topic, title, or author. Other general indexes which may also include relevant information can be found on the page. online
    Online Indexes
    African American Newspapers: The 19th Century Full Text
    This collection of African-American Newspapers contains a wealth of information about cultural life and history during the 1800s. It also contains large numbers of early biographies, vital statistics, essays and editorials, poetry and prose, and advertisements, all of which embody the African-American experience. This database will ultimately contain the complete text of the major African-American newspapers published in the United States during the 19th century.

    America: History and Life
    Covers the history of the United States and Canada from prehistory to the present. This extensive database indexes over 2,000 journals published worldwide. In addition to covering all key English-language historical journals, this database indexes selected historical journals from major countries, state and local history journals, and a targeted selection of hundreds of journals in the social sciences and humanities. (1964-)

    JSTOR Full Text Source List
    JSTOR provides online, fulltext access to over 300 core scholarly journals from date of inception to a "moving wall" of 2-5 years from present. The archived collection includes journals in humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. The content is searchable by author, title, fulltext with limits by discipline, year, and article type. (Note: pop-up blocking must be disabled.)

    12. Citadel Launches Black Studies Program
    African Americans and the Cold War, and africanamerican military history, tells toattract 30 to 40 students to the african-american studies minor program.
    http://www.jbhe.com/latest/031104_citadel_black_studies.html
    Citadel Launches Black Studies Program: The Citadel Military College of South Carolina in Charleston was founded in 1842 as the educational facility of an arsenal established to protect the city against slave uprisings. Now 162 years later, The Citadel has announced that this coming fall it will launch a minor degree program in African-American studies. The program is designed to "encourage an appreciation for the contributions of people of African descent and to emphasize the importance of diversity to the Corps of Cadets and the surrounding community." he new black studies program will require 15 course hours of class study. Students seeking the minor in African-American studies will be required to take courses in South Carolina and southern history, the civil rights movement, African-American literature, constitutional law, cultural anthropology, and minority group relations. The new program will also have a community outreach process that will include conferences, workshops, and the establishment of a speaker's bureau which will serve to provide lecturers for programs at local schools and community organizations. Marcus S. Cox, currently an assistant professor of history at The Citadel, will be the director of the new African-American studies program. Dr. Cox, who currently teaches courses on the civil rights movement, African Americans and the Cold War, and African-American military history, tells JBHE that "the great majority of my classes are populated by white students." He expects to attract 30 to 40 students to the African-American studies minor program.

    13. African-American Studies
    culture, resistance to slavery, black Americans and the military, civil rights bythe student in consultation with the Coordinator of africanamerican studies.
    http://uhaweb.hartford.edu/artsci/classes/descriptions/afamerstudiescd.html
    African-American Studies
    AFS 110 The Study of the Black Experience [3] An introductory course that explores the nature and scope of African-American Studies through an examination of the various dimensions of the black experience. AFS 111 The Black Impact on Western Civilization [3] This course attempts to evaluate the black contributions - African as well as African-American - to the Western world. This course offers an insight into the ancient as well as modern achievements of African and African-American peoples. AFS 210 /POL 210 Urban Politics [3] Examination of the political process of the contemporary American city from precinct to city council and city hall. Considers such topics as the social and economic characteristics of urban population and leadership; economic and ethnic interests, groups, and conflicts; and the interplay of interest groups, political parties, and government in response to problems of contemporary urban life. AFS 222 /ENG 222 African-American Literature to 1945 [3] Reading and discussion of selected writers with special emphasis on the Harlem Renaissance. Readings include the works of Zora Hurston, Jean Toomer, Langston Hughes, and Richard Wright. AFS 223 /ENG 223 African-American Literature since 1945 [3] Reading and discussion of selected poetry and prose, with special emphasis on the works of major figures such as Ralph Ellison, James Baldwin, Toni Morrison, and Alice Walker.

    14. African-American Studies - AAST
    The effect of European partition and colonialism; African military and political Prerequisite(s)One course in africanamerican studies or history, or consent
    http://www.uic.edu/ucat/courses/AAST
    African-American Studies - AAST
    The information below lists courses approved in this subject area effective Fall, 2004 . Not all courses will necessarily be offered these terms. Please consult the Timetable for a listing of courses offered for a specific term.
    500-level courses require graduate standing.

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    Introduction to African-American Studies
    3 hours.
    The African-American experience, focusing on African and African-American culture, the slave trade, slavery and emancipation in the Americas, social structure, and civil rights. Credit is not given for AAST 100 if the student has credit for any course from among AAST 101, AAST 102, AAST 105, or AAST 106. African-American Politics and Culture
    3 hours.
    A survey of African-American political and cultural activism from the Black Convention Movement of the 1830's to contemporary times. Same as POLS 112. Introduction to African-American Literature, 1760-1910
    3 hours.
    Comprehensive survey, 1760-1910, from earliest folk roots to formal literary tradition. Same as ENGL 118. Introduction to African-American Literature Since 1910
    3 hours.

    15. African-American Studies (AASt)
    The effect of European partition and colonialism; African military and political PrerequisiteOne course in africanamerican studies or history, or consent of
    http://www.uic.edu/ucat/courses/previous/aastucat.html
    African-American Studies (AASt)
    The information below lists undergraduate courses approved in this subject area effective Summer, 2004 . Not all courses will necessarily be offered these terms. Please consult the Timetable for a listing of courses offered for a specific term.
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    Introduction to African-American Studies.
    3 Hours.
    Credit is not given for African-American Studies 100 if the student has credit in any course from among African-American Studies 101, 102, 105, or 106. The African-American experience, focusing on African and African-American culture, the slave trade, slavery and emancipation in the Americas, social structure, and civil rights. African-American Politics and Culture.
    3 Hours.
    Same as Political Science 112. A survey of African-American Political and cultural activism from the Black Convention Movement of the 1830s to contemporary times. Introduction to African-American Literature, 1760-1910.
    3 Hours.
    Same as English 118. Comprehensive survey, 1760-1910, from earliest folk roots to formal literary tradition. Introduction to African-American Literature since 1910.

    16. African-American Studies: The Emancipation Proclamation
    against the United States shall be then, thenceforward, and forever free; and theexecutive government of the United States, including the military and naval
    http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/eguides/afam/emancpro.html
    African-American Studies:
    The Emancipation Proclamation
    THE EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION:
    By the President of the United States of America: A PROCLAMATION Whereas on the 22nd day of September, A.D. 1862, a proclamation was issued by the President of the United States, containing, among other things, the following, to wit: "That on the 1st day of January, A.D. 1863, all persons held as slaves within any State or designated part of a State the people whereof shall then be in rebellion against the United States shall be then, thenceforward, and forever free; and the executive government of the United States, including the military and naval authority thereof, will recognize and maintain the freedom of such persons and will do no act or acts to repress such persons, or any of them, in any efforts they may make for their actual freedom. "That the executive will on the 1st day of January aforesaid, by proclamation, designate the States and parts of States, if any, in which the people thereof, respectively, shall then be in rebellion against the United States; and the fact that any State or the people thereof shall on that day be in good faith represented in the Congress of the United States by members chosen thereto at elections wherein a majority of the qualified voters of such States shall have participated shall, in the absence of strong countervailing testimony, be deemed conclusive evidence that such State and the people thereof are not then in rebellion against the United States."

    17. African-American Studies: A Colored Man's Reminiscences
    usual; I set the table myself, and brought up the ale, cider, and wine, and placedthem in the coolers, as all the Cabinet and several military gentlemen and
    http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/eguides/afam/jennings.html
    African-American Studies:
    A Colored Man's Reminiscences
    by Paul Jennings Last update: 2003-09-24 © Columbia University Libraries

    18. Department Of African-American Studies @ Georgia State University
    in africanamerican studies must take additional courses as electives to completea minimum of 120 hours, exclusive of 1000/2000 Physical Education or military
    http://www.gsu.edu/~aadbsf/index2.htm
    Department of African-American Studies
    Academic Excellence and Social Responsibility
    Georgia State University
    The African American Studies Major
    The Department of African-American Studies was founded in 1994. African-American Studies offers an interdisciplinary approach to the study of African people nationally and globally. It recognizes how issues and factors in addition to race affect the lives of African people worldwide. As an interdisciplinary field of concentration, it offers critiques of knowledge presented in traditional disciplines and professions, scholarly and artistic accounts of realities of the lives of African-American, and perspectives on social change. The Department of African-American Studies provides students with the intellectual origins, concepts, research, and models of disciplines, the knowledge and skills necessary for the study of group cultures, and a curriculum that contributes to the goals of multicultural education. Faculty and courses are drawn from the department itself and from other departments/schools/institutes in the university. Presently, the Department of African-American Studies offers the Bachelor of Arts degree and a minor in African-American Studies.

    19. African-American Studies Microtext Collections In MTSU Library
    most respected voices in africanamerican journalism Part of Black studies ResearchSources series artists, and authors; medicine; military; philanthropic and
    http://ulibnet.mtsu.edu/microtext/blst-micro.html
    African American History
    Black Abolitionist Papers, 1830-1865 MFE 1153
    In this collection of primary sources the anti-slavery movement that precipitated the Civil War may be seen through the eyes of black abolitionists. The collection encompasses approximately 15,000 articles and documents of almost 300 black abolitionists in the United States, Canada, England, Scotland, Ireland, France and Germany. Collection also includes articles, essays and editorials from some 200 African-American abolitionist and reform newspapers; correspondence of key African leaders; receipts, poems, and other miscellaneous documents. The guide provides indexes by author, recipient of letters, and formal titles.
  • Format: Microfilm - 17 reels
  • Access: Printed Black Abolitionist Papers, 1830-1865: A Guide to the Microfilm Edition, 1981, edited by George E. Carter and C. Peter Ripley, in MFM Guides Black Culture; A Core Collection of the African-American Experience MFM 1178
    A collection of approximately 6,000 titles including books, pamphlets, speeches, photographs, dissertations and other valuable papers documenting the past three centuries of the black experience in America and Europe. Material was selected from the extensive collection at Atlanta University's Trevor-Arnett Library.
  • Format: Microfilm - 417 reels
  • Access: Printed Black Culture Collection in MFM Guides gives contents guide and book catalog Black Newspaper Collection MFM 1155
    Collection contains most of America's foremost black newspapers, covering 15 states, beginning in 1896 and updated each year with current issues. Editorial viewpoints range from the conservative to the near-radical and represent some of the most respected voices in African-American journalism. Newspapers included in the core collection are
  • 20. Earlham Libraries--African & African-American Studies
    africanamerican studies. The african-american Experience in Ohio 1900-1940 An african-americanCommunity; and to maps, church records, military records, letters
    http://www.earlham.edu/~libr/more/aaas.htm
    African and African-American Studies African Studies: General Sources

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