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  1. Minds Stayed on Freedom: The Civil Rights Struggle in the Rural South : An Oral History by Youth - Rural Org and Cultural Ctr, 1991-01-30

61. H-Afro-Am Discussion Network
of HAfro-Am is to provide an exchange of information for professionals, facultyand advanced students, in the field of African American studies (also called
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    Welcome to H-Afro-Am Re: LYNCHING IN MISSISSIPPI Association of Black Sociologists Re: AA intellectual history peter.a.kuryla@vanderbilt.edu Re: African-American history course hsw@cstone.net [mailto:hsw@cstone.net] Re: Textbook Query on the 1920 and the Harlem Renaissance Sean Jacobs [mailto:jacobss@newschool.edu] Re: post-Civil Rights era Re: post-Civil Rights era David Cooper [mailto:southerngentleman64462@msn.com] Re: post-Civil Rights era Robert Hinton [mailto:robert.hinton@nyu.edu]
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  • 62. African American Studies
    Contact and program information.
    http://www.uwosh.edu/departments/african_am/
    The African-American Studies Program
    of the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
    Roberta Maguire , Coordinator
    Department Office: Radford Hall 205 Department Telephone_ (920) 424-7286
    UW Oshkosh
    800 Algoma Blvd.
    Oshkosh, WI. 54901
    New Feature...Recommended Reading An Event - co-sponsored by the African-American Studies program and the History Club... "THE STRIKE THAT CHANGED A CITY" A public lecture by Professor Jerald Podair of Lawrence University Wednesday, April 30th - 7:00 PM
    Reeve Union - Room 201 This lecture is baed on Dr. Podair's new book
    "THE STRIKE THAT CHANGED NEW YORK :
    Blacks, Whites, and the Ocean Hill-Brownsville Crisis"
    (Yale University Press) What was Black Thursday? Click here... The African American Studies Minor - Program Information African American Studies related links ... Return to UW Oshkosh Home Page This page last updated April 23, 2003

    63. Wellspent.org - African American Studies

    http://www.wellspent.org/Category?c=12607

    64. Wellspent.org - African American Studies
    Want to join? Sign up your nonprofit cause - it s free! Learn more about fundraisingthrough wellspent.org. Recommend a cause you d like to support.
    http://www.wellspent.org/Category?c=12607&fl=1

    65. ASU Department Of History
    Course descriptions and degree requirements for this academic field. africanamerican studies Minor criteria included. Faculty and staff profiled.
    http://history.astate.edu/
    This page requires the capability to view frames.

    66. University Of Pennsylvania Library African American Studies
    Resources including bibliographies, programs, organizations, and exhibits, as well as an annotated web directory for Africana studies.
    http://www.library.upenn.edu/resources/subject/interdiscipline/african-american/

    67. The Black Scholar
    In its pages African American studies intellectuals, community activists, and nationaland international political leaders come to grips with basic issues
    http://www.theblackscholar.org/

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    BLACK SCHOLAR Founded in 1969 and hailed by The New York Times as "a journal in which the writings of many of today's finest black thinkers may be viewed," THE BLACK The entire spectrum of black political and cultural thought appears in the pages of THE BLACK SCHOLAR, represented by leading writers such as Clarence Lusane, Melba Joyce Boyd, Manning Marable, Maulana Karenga, and Henry Louis Gates. Every issue of THE BLACK SCHOLAR focuses on a subject of major concern in the African American community. Education, black political empowerment, social movements, the multicultural debate, black women's activism, the crisis of the black male, the Ebonics debate, the Million Man March, the New South Africa and many other fundamental subjects have all been probed in the pages of THE BLACK SCHOLAR, often receiving national and international acclaim. In addition, each issue also features book reviews, current books received, announcements, and classified employment listings by colleges and universities.

    68. Untitled Document
    Center for African and africanamerican studies.
    http://www.utexas.edu/depts/caaas
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    69. African American Studies Toolkit: History
    Introduction to AfroAmerican studies A Peoples College Primer http//eblackstudies.org/intro/(Print Black Saga - The African American Experience A
    http://creativefolk.com/toolkit/history.html
    Beyond Black History Month The African American Studies Toolkit Email Created 2/1/02 - Updated 1/14/04 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.
    Kathy Schrock's " SOS Web Site of the Week "
    **Please help support this site at no cost to you! Learn how
    Please acknowledge AfroAmericanHeritage.com if you use these resources.

    History General (Across Eras) Web Sites : Online history exhibits, audio collections and links to topical resources.
    • Quizzes and Black History Month activities for students
    Lesson Plans: Sites with collections of history-related lesson plans and activities
    Individual lesson plans are listed below in the Historical Eras Curriculum guides, general reference and surveys, biography. Videos : Most include guides and student activities. Teacher Support : Includes National History Day, Discussion Groups

    70. AAAS Home
    The Ohio State University
    http://aaas.ohio-state.edu/
    AAAS Home Graduate Program Undergraduate Program Courses ... College of Humanities
    Contact Us
    ANNOUNCEMENTS Department Mailing Address
    486 University Hall
    230 N. Oval Mall
    Columbus, Ohio 43210
    Telephone: 614/292-3700
    Fax: 614/292-2293
    Departmental Office Hours
    Autumn, Winter, Spring: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
    Summer:
    7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
    Contact Webmaster
    About the Department
    African American and African Studies at The Ohio State University is the proud product of the 1960s Black freedom movement. Originally established as an academic division in October 1969, Black Studies (now African American and African Studies) obtained formal department status in 1972 and today enjoys the reputation of being one of the strongest African American and African Studies programs in the nation. The primary mission of the department is to stimulate teaching and research about the Black experience in the U.S., Africa and throughout the African diaspora, and to encourge students and others to assess various strategies for advancing human progress through the examination of the worldwide struggle for Black freedom. Academic offerings in the department include courses leading to the Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees. Our comprehensive multidisciplinary curricula include courses in literature, music, history, psychology, sociology, political science, community development and the most extensive offering of

    71. African American Studies Toolkit: Reference On The Web
    The African American studies Toolkit. African American Biographical Database http//aabd.chadwyck.com/. Shadeof History http//www.seditionists.org/black/bhist
    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.
    Kathy Schrock's " SOS Web Site of the Week "
    2004 Johnson Subvention Award, Society for American Music
    **Please help support this site at no cost to you! Learn how
    Please acknowledge AfroAmericanHeritage.com if you use these resources.

    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?"

    72. African-American Studies
    Oberlin College
    http://www.oberlin.edu/~afamstud/
    POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES, OBERLIN COLLEGE
    FACULTY TENURE TRACK POSITION AVAILABLE
    Associate Professor/ Professor of African American Studies.
    The Department of African American Studies at Oberlin College invites applications for a full-time tenure track faculty position in the College of Arts and Sciences. Appointment to this position will begin first semester of the 2004-05 academic year, and will carry the rank of Associate Professor or higher. The primary responsibility of the incumbent will be to teach courses in Caribbean history. Candidates with a teaching competence in the cognate histories of the African diaspora (e.g. African American, Euro-African, Latin American, etc.) and its roots in Africa will be given preference. He or she will also be expected to participate in the full range of faculty responsibilities, including academic advising, service on committees, and sustained scholarly research and/or other creative work appropriate to the position. Among the qualifications required for appointment is the Ph.D. degree and a strong record of scholarship. Candidates must demonstrate interest in undergraduate teaching, and be possessed of significant evidence of successful teaching at the college level. At the same time, we seek applicants who have sufficient administrative experience or potential to be able to assume a leadership role in the department.

    73. African-American Studies At EIU
    Eastern Illinois University
    http://www.eiu.edu/~afriamer
    Welcome to the Web site for the African-American studies program at Eastern Illinois University! Here, you'll find information on degrees, courses and careers involving our program, as well as links to the Web sites and e-mail addresses of our faculty and associate faculty members. We hope you enjoy your visit and look forward to seeing you at EIU!

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    Last updated Jan. 29, 2001

    74. Internet Resources For African American Studies
    Resources for African American studies. The Black History Task Force. Arkansas Departmentof Education. Africa News Service http//www.africanews.org/ For over
    http://arkedu.state.ar.us/africanamerican/Internet.htm
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    Internet Resources for African American Studies
    The Black History Task Force
    Arkansas Department of Education
    Africa News Service
    http://www.africanews.org/
    For over two decades, Africa News Service has been a leading source of reporting on Africa for U.S. media. This is its electronic news network.
    Africa-Related Links
    http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/afrst/links.html
    This University of Wisconsin-Madison African Studies Program has categorized a wide variety of resources according to content.
    Africa Research Central
    http://africa-research.csusb.edu/
    This is a gateway to the archives, libraries, and museums with important collections of African primary sources.
    The African American Mosaic
    http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/african/intro.html
    A Library of Congress exhibit and resource guide for the study of black history and culture is available online at this address.
    The African American Odyssey
    http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/aaohtml/aohome.html
    This special presentation of the Library of Congress exhibition, The African American Odyssey: A Quest for Full Citizenship, showcases the Library's incomparable African American collections.
    African American Perspectives
    http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/aap/aaphome.html

    75. African American History And Heritage Site: Resources And Links For Black Histor
    of the Department of Black studies at California It is an African American holidaybased on The Official Kwanzaa Website http//www.officialkwanzaawebsite.org/.
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    It's AMERICAN History and Heritage! Resources For Black History Month,
    Kwanzaa, Martin Luther King Day, Juneteenth and all year 'round. Proud to be recommended in the January 2003 issue of NEA Today!
    Gerri Gribi
    Email
    Updated 3/28/04 African American Studies Toolkit Site Map of CreativeFolk.com 1) Origins of and resources for: Black History Month Martin Luther King Jr. Day Kwanzaa Juneteenth ... Black Nationalism: Marcus Garvey, Black Nationalist Colors and Flag, Malcolm X, Black Power, Organization Us NAACP National Urban League The Negro National Anthem: Lift Every Voice and Sing National Council of Negro Women ... SCLC 2) Popular Topics: Including Links, books, videos, CDs

    76. NYPL, Databases And Indexes Online
    Databases and Indexes Online By subject African American studies Your search returned 12 resources. Connect OnSite from Library.
    http://www.nypl.org/databases/index.cfm?act=2&sub=69

    77. American Studies Today On-line
    Email online@americansc.org.uk. helped to increase the political awareness of African-AmericanGI s and It was organised by the American studies Centre at the
    http://www.americansc.org.uk/Online/
    Home Page Online Magazine Forum Book r ... Response form
    Britain's first on-line journal of American Studies
    Open the magazine
    Towards an alternate American Dream The architecture of America Choose a year Letters to the Editor We welcome your letters for publication in response to the articles in the journal. You may read them here. Book reviews Search AR Net Enter words describing a concept or keywords you wish to find information about
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    Online Magazine Forum Book reviews ... Response form The views expressed are those of the contributors, and not necessarily those of the Centre, the College or the University. © 1994, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Liverpool Community College, Liverpool John Moores University and the Contributors. Articles in this journal may be freely reproduced for use in subscribing institutions only, provided that the source is acknowledged. American Studies Today Online is published by American Studies Resources Centre, Aldham Robarts Centre, Liverpool John Moores University, Mount Pleasant, Liverpool L3 5UZ, United Kingdom Tel and fax 0151-231 3241
    International(+44)151-231 3241 Editor-in-Chief: Ian Ralston
    Editor: David Forster E-mail online@americansc.org.uk

    78. Joint Center For Political And Economic Studies
    Joint Center Reproductive Health of African American Adolescents. What dowe know about the reproductive health of African American adolescents?
    http://www.jointcenter.org/whatsnew/a_report/a-report.htm
    Joint Center : Reproductive Health of African American Adolescents
    Download Document: (PDF) Issue Briefs: Peer Influence on Sexual Behavior: What We Know About African American Teens (12 pp) [pdf] Family Influence on Sexual Behavior: What We Know About African American Teens (16 pp) [pdf] Fact Sheets: REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES, EXPECTATIONS, AND INTENTIONS [pdf] PREGNANCY AND CHILDBIRTH [pdf] CONTRACEPTIVE USE [pdf] SEXUAL ACTIVITY [pdf] SEXUALLY RELATED DISEASES [pdf] Report: A. Report cover [pdf] B. The Reproductive Health of African American Adolescents: What We Know and What We Don't Know (table of contents and executive summary only) [pdf] Order by Mail
    The full summary report (76 pp), the issue briefs, and the fact sheets may be obtained by mail for the cost of shipping and handling ($3 for the first item plus $0.75 for each additional item). To order by mail, print out and follow the instructions on the JC publications order form [pdf] Materials About Latino Adolescents
    http://www.reprohealth.ucsf.edu

    79. Web Resources In African American Studies, UM Libraries
    Joint Center for Political and Economic studies Web Address http//www.jointcenter.org; TheNew York Public Library African American Desk Reference
    http://www.lib.umd.edu/MCK/GUIDES/AfricanAmGuide.html
    Guides to Information Resources Research Guides by Subject Disciplines
    AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES
    Scope: African American Studies is multidisciplinary. It blends a variety of disciplines. This guide will assist you in locating such materials, in electronic and print formats. Due to licensing agreements, off campus access to most materials are restricted to current University of Maryland students, faculty, and staff. E-mail Otis Chadley, (oc15@umail.umd.edu.) , the subject area specialist. Or call (301) 405-9282, for more information.
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    80. Iowa State African American Studies Program News
    http//www.iie.org/fulbright/us. ON CAMPUS JOB OPPORTUNITIES. Position Announcement.The African American studies Program is seeking a cocoordinator for the
    http://www.iastate.edu/~aastudies/aas_news.html

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    Last update October 31, 2003
    The Nigerian Independence Day celebration “Rising Above Adversity" November 15, 2003 Great Hall, Memorial Union The Nigerian Student Union will be Celebrating Nigeria's 43rd Independence on the 15th of November in the Great Hall of the Memorial Union. The theme this year is “Rising Above Adversity." The event will provide in sight to Nigeria , its history and diverse cultures. This will be done through a presentation on Nigeria For more information contact Olamide Shadiya - President Nigerian Student Union at oshadiya@iastate.edu October 23-25, 2003
    American Council on Education (ACE) Conference in Atlanta GA
    Presentations were given by the staff of the African American Studies Program at American Council on Education (ACE) Conference in Atlanta GA The senior staff (J. Herman Blake, Director and Mutsa Chinoda , the Program Associate) presented during a concurrent session entitled Raising Graduation Rates: The Anatomy of Student Persistence and the student leaders of our three student groups, The A-Society, Band of Brothers and the Circle of Trust coordinated by David Romero, Brad Johnson

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