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         African-american Studies Military:     more books (100)
  1. Henry O. Flipper (African-American Soldiers) by Pfeifer, 1997-12-09
  2. 761st Black Panther Tank Battalion in World War II: An Illustrated Hsitory of the First African American Armored
  3. Blue & Gold And Black: Racial Integration of the U.S. Naval Academy (Texas a&M University Military History Series) by Robert J., Jr. Schneller, 2008-02
  4. Black Company: The Story of Subchaser 1264 (Bluejacket Paperbacks) by Eric Purdon, 2000-09-01
  5. Strong and Brave Fellows: New Hampshire's Black Soldiers and Sailors of the American Revolution, 1775-1784 by Glenn A. Knoblock, 2003-08-06
  6. Africa And the American Flag by Andrew H. Foote, 2005-03-05
  7. After Redemption: Jim Crow and the Transformation of African American Religion in the Delta, 1875-1915 by John M. Giggie, 2007-11-21
  8. Buffalo Soldiers and Officers of the Ninth Calvary, 1867-1898: Black & White Together by Charles L. Kenner, 1999-10
  9. Vietnam War Soldier (African-American Soldiers) by Neil Super, 1997-12-09
  10. Fighting in the Jim Crow Army: Black Men and Women Remember World War II (Voices and Visions (Lanham, MD.).) by Maggie Morehouse, 2000-12-15
  11. A Fragile Freedom: African American Women and Emancipation in the Antebellum City (Society and the Sexes in the Modern Worl) by Erica Armstrong Dunbar, 2008-03-28
  12. Blacks in the United States Army: Portraits Through History
  13. Black Warriors: Unique Units and Individuals by Albert E. Williams, 2003-07-09
  14. The Black Regulars, 1866-1898 by William A. Dobak, Thomas D. Phillips, 2001-12

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82. Internet Links - Afro American Studies Research Guide - UMass Amherst Libraries
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83. Fitchburg State College - African-American Studies
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86. Sudanese Chronology
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CHRONOLOGY OF SUDANESE HISTORY Ancient and Medieval Sudan Note: Because most archeological work in Sudan has been done along the northern banks of the Nile, more is known about the ancient history in these areas of Sudan than in other areas. The chronology below reflects this. More historical and archeological work is waiting to be done. Nubian independence during Egypt’s Middle Kingdom. Kush centered in Napata (near the modern day town of Merowe and the 4th cataract of the Nile). Daju Dynasty in Darfur. ascension of first Muslim king to the throne in Dongola. Daju Dynasty by the Tunjur Dynasty in Darfur. Funj sultanate (a feudal-like kingdom controlling the central Nile valley region during a time of increasing Islamization in northern Sudan). Keira sultanate in Darfur. Foreign Conquest and the Anti-Colonial Struggle Turco-Egyptian regime until 1874. The Bahr al-Ghazal region in the south is conquered in 1871. al-Mahdi , the awaited guide. Mahdist conquest of Sudan begins. the Khalifa Omdurman - Mahdist forces are defeated; the Khalifa is killed. The Keira sultanate in Darfur under

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AFRICAN AMERICAN military HISTORY. FROM THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR TO THE PERSIAN GULF. Copyright © 20002003. LWF Communications. Compiled byBennie J. McRae, Jr. Captain B. O. Davis - 9th U. S. Cavalry .
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AFRICAN AMERICAN MILITARY HISTORY FROM THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR TO THE PERSIAN GULF Compiled by Bennie J. McRae, Jr.
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For more than two hundred years, African Americans have participated in every conflict in United States history. They not only have fought bravely the common enemies of the United States but also have had to confront the individual and institutional racism of their countrymen. - Lt. Col. [Ret.] Michael Lee Lanning, author, "The African-American Soldier: From Crispus Attucks to Colin Powell." BLACK AMERICANS AND THE NATION'S DEFENSE REFERENCE: VFW Magazine - February 1992. Published by Veterans of Foreign Wars, 407 West 34th Street, Kansas City, MO 64111 For 217 years, Black Americans have made a vital contribution to defending America at home and abroad. That service has taken them around the globe and involved them in virtually every American war.
The following brief statistical sketches provide a glimpse at the numbers of Black Americans who participated and died in the nation's defense.

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  • 91. African And African American Studies Program - University Of Memphis - Events
    2004), sponsored by the University of Memphis African and AfricanAmerican studies. Tuesday April 13, 2004 730 PM Rose Theatre,
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    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
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    92. African American Studies — BU 2003/2004 Undergraduate Bulletin
    African American studies. Courses Director Ronald K. Richardson. ProfessorsBlakely, Breiner, Teele. Minor Concentration in African American studies.
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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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    93. African American Studies Program | Publications
    Articles in African American Review, Melus, CLA Journal and Frontiers. The BlackMilitary Experience in Germany The Western Journal of Black studies. Vol.
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    • Mirror Cities: Migrations andUrban Identities in Brassaville and Kinshasa ) (Paris: l'Harmattan, 1997) Numerous journal articles and book chapters.
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    • Toni Morrison : a critical companion . Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1998.
      Claiming the heritage : African-American women novelists and history . Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, c1991. Articles in African American Review, Melus, CLA Journal and Frontiers
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    • "The Black Military Experience in Germany: World War II and the Modern Era". Crosscurrents: African Americans, Africa and Germany in the Modern World . David McBride and Leroy Hopkins (eds.) South Carolina: Camden House Publishers, 1998, pp. 177-193. "Remembering Hiroshima: Cultural Politics, World War II and American Consciousness". The Western Journal of Black Studies . Vol. 21 (Spring, 1997), pp. 34-40.

    94. Wesleyan University - African American Studies
    AFRICAN AMERICAN studies. The junior colloquium offers particularized trainingin the theory and methodology of African American studies.
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    African American Studies offers three categories of courses: Core courses provide a general introduction to areas of inquiry in African American Studies. The junior colloquium offers particularized training in the theory and methodology of African American Studies. Elective courses explore the black experience and cultural expression from different perspectives and disciplines. Major program. To be admitted to the major, students must have taken Introduction to African American Studies ( ) and received a grade of B- or better. (Beginning with the Class of 2008, students will be required to take Introduction to African American Literature [AFAM202] instead of AFAM201.) A cumulative average of B- or better must be maintained in all AFAM courses during and upon completion of the AFAM major. (Students are required to consult with the

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