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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

101. African And African American Studies - Links
Kwanzaa Language Arts The Tambiko, www.whyy.org/smc/allen/ZwanWeb 20022004 Divisionof Quality Assurance African and African American studies Office School
http://learnet.palmbeach.k12.fl.us/AfricanAmerican/links.asp

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Department of Education www.firn.edu/doe/doehome.htm State Statutes www.leg.state.fl.us African American Heritage urls www.footstepsmagazine.com/Favoriteurls.html African American Experience www.newsbank.com Univ. of North Carolina docsouth.unc.edu Public Broadcasting Service, Virginia www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/html National Civil Rights Museum www.civilrightsmuseum.org Kwanzaa - Billy Bear's Playground www.billybear4kids.com/holidays/kwanzaa/kwanzaa.htm Excerpts/ Slave Narratives, Univ. Houston vi.uh.edu/pages/mintz/primary.htm American Slave Narratives xroads.virginia.edu/~hyper/wpa/wpahome.html The Atlantic Online: African American Ed. www.theatlantic.com/unbound/flashbks/blacked/aaedintr.htm The Atlantic Online: Black History www.theatlantic.com/unbound/flashbks/black/blahisin.htm Black Resistance: Slavery in the U. S. www.afroam.org/history/slavery/index.html Breaking Racial Barriers www.npg.si.edu/exh/harmon New Deal Network; Slave Narratives newdeal.feri.org/asn African American in the Sciences www.princeton.edu/~mcbrown/display/faces.html

102. Cornel West
Cornel West, Professor of Religion and African American studies at Princeton University,is one of America’s most gifted, provocative, and important public
http://www.pragmatism.org/library/west/
Cornel West , Professor of Religion and African American Studies His work has been described as a polemical weapon that attempts to transform linguistic, social, cultural, and political tradition to increase the scope of individual development and democratic actions. Race Matters Prophesy Deliverance! (1982), advocates a socially concerned African American Christianity that draws from Marxism. His American Evasion of Philosophy (1989) engages the work of Ralph Waldo Emerson and the tradition of American pragmatism , especially the thought of John Dewey . Through the 1990s and into this decade West has continued to produce a steady stream of authored and co-authored books for academics and for a more general audience, including Breaking Bread (with bell hooks, 1991); Race Matter s (1993); Jews and Blacks (with Michael Lerner, 1995 ); The Future of the Race (with Henry Louis Gates, Jr., 1996); and The African-American Century: How Black Americans Have Shaped Our Century (with Henry Louis Gates, Jr., 2000). His recent work also includes two important books he co-authored on public policy issues:

103. Scholarship
Arizona State University African American Alumni Chapter Scholarship Application W.Mellon Fellowships in Humanistic studies www.woodrow.org/mellon The
http://www.asu.edu/clas/aframstu/scholarship/scholarship.htm
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Announcements ... Staff/ Faculty Scholarships Newsletter Events Black History Month A Wade Smith ... ASU
SCHOLARSHIPS / INTERNSHIPS McKee Scholarship
The Interdisciplinary Humanities Program invites applications. The McKee Scholarship provides two scholarships in the amount of $500. Preference will be given to full-time students completing their junior year. The funding provided by the scholarship will be awarded for the individual’s senior year, to be split evenly between the fall and spring semesters. Deadline: July 16, 2004 Click here for more information. Fred Luster, Sr. Scholarships Available! The Fred Luster, Sr. Education Foundation was established in honor of the late Fred Luster, Sr., who was a founding board member of AHBAI and founder of the Chicago-based Luster Products, Inc. The Foundation awards scholarships to cosmetology students and college-bound high school students. Over the past five years, the foundation has awarded more than $90,000 in scholarships.
In 1995, the foundation established the Entrepreneurial Leadership Conference, a conference dedicated to providing scholarships and promoting entrepreneurship among the best and brightest African-American college students.

104. Welcome To The National Urban Alliance For Effective Education Website
assembled in our nation’s history, with nearly 11,000 indepth biographies writtenby some of today s most eminent scholars of African American studies.
http://www.nuatc.org/
What is NUA's Mission?
The mission of the National Urban Alliance for Effective Education (NUA) is to substantiate in the public schools of urban America an irrefutable belief in the capacity of all children to reach the high levels of learning and thinking demanded by our ever-changing global community. Who Does NUA Collaborate With?
The National Urban Alliance (NUA) has current ongoing collaborations with the Indianapolis, Seattle, New York City, Newark, Beacon, and Minneapolis School Districts ; the International Reading Association (IRA); the University of Georgia ; the Council of Great City Schools (CGCS); and the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE). See Photographs from the May 12 "Eleanor & Brown" Event click here On March 31, 2004 Providence, RI high school students participated in "Step It Up," a "Day of Inspiration for the Class of 2005." NUA President Eric Cooper was the keynote speaker. Click here to read some student comments about the day The Historical Legacy of the Civil Rights Movement Through the Lens of Education
The Fifth Annual Birmingham Civil Rights Movement Course will be held July 12-30 in Birmingham, Alabama. Click for

105. Aetna: African American History Calendar: Related Links
National Association of African American studies http//www.naaas.org. SchomburgCenter for Research in Black Culture http//gopher.nypl.org/research/sc/sc.html.
http://www.aetna.com/foundation/aahcalendar/links.html

Resource Links
Activism History Health ... Sports
The sites shown under Resource Links were instrumental in helping us to update some of the biographical profiles of African Americans featured on this site. The other links, categorized by topic, are additional resources you may wish to access. Resource Links Arthur R. Ashe Jr.
CNN-Sports Illustrated:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/tennis/features/1997/arthurashe/
Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong
Armstrong 101 , an educational publication produced by Jazz at Lincoln Center:
http://www.jazzatlincolncenter.org

Jazz: A Film by Ken Burns:
http://www.pbs.org/jazz/biography/artist_id_armstrong_louis.htm

Sony Music biography site:
http://louis-armstrong.net/bio.html
Mary McLeod Bethune Bethune-Cookman College Web site: http://www.cookman.edu/Welcome/Founder/Default.html Ralph Bunche Nobel e-Museum: http://www.nobel.se/peace/laureates/1950/ Cabell "Cab" Calloway III Jazz Profiles from NPR: Cab Calloway; produced by Dan Gediman; Written by David Ossman: http://www.npr.org/programs/jazzprofiles/archive/calloway.html

106. Alexa Web Search - Subjects > Science > Social Sciences > Ethnic Studies > Afric
Info. 2. Schomburg Center www.nypl.org/research/sc/sc.html SiteInfo. 3. African American studies www.uga.edu/~iaas - Site Info.
http://www.alexa.com/browse/categories?catid=93210

107. African American Studies
AFRICAN AMERICAN studies. This electronic dossier was prepared in support of theconference on AFRICAN AMERICAN studies INTERDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES .
http://usconsulate-istanbul.org.tr/reppub/newamstud/main2.html
AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES
AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES

Reference

Archives

Collections and Libraries

Institutes, Research Centers, Universities
...
Publications

AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY
Chronology

Diaspora

Slavery
Civil Rights Movement ... AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY MONTH "Nobody can understand this country without understanding the African American experience. It began when America began. And throughout our history, the experience of Black Americans has challenged every American to live up to the best ideals of our country: freedom, equality and justice. We have come far, and we have a way yet to go, but our goal is the same goal that Dr. King set for us, to be one people in fact, as well as in name. And one way to realize this goal is the same way that Carter Woodson showed us, education." President Bush February 9, 2002 Black Heritage Commemorative Stamp Issued Feb. 2, 2002 This electronic dossier was prepared in support of the conference on
"AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES: INTERDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES"
February 27-28, 2002 organized by Boðaziçi University in collaboration with Public Affairs Section of The U.S. Consulate General, Istanbul

108. International Quilt Study Center : Welcome
gift by establishing the International Quilt Study Center and creating a graduateprogram in Textile History with an emphasis in Quilt studies within the
http://www.quiltstudy.org/
The International Quilt Study Center (IQSC) at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln was established in 1997 as a result of the donation of more than 900 quilts by collectors Ardis and Robert James. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln responded to the Jameses’ gift by establishing the International Quilt Study Center and creating a graduate program in Textile History with an emphasis in Quilt Studies within the Department of Textiles, Clothing and Design in the College of Education and Human Sciences. The program, which encourages scholarship and nurtures the appreciation of quilts as art and their significant cultural history, is the only one of its kind in existence.
This website is best viewed at 800 x 600 pixels with an updated browser.
IQSC 2nd Annual Quilt Identification Day

"Design Dynamics of Log Cabin Quilts: Selections from the Jonathan Holstein Collection"

"Patchwork Lives" Exhibition Opens 4/2/04

Become a Supporter of the IQSC!
... Site Map
d/b/a International Quilt Study Center.
No downloading or other forms of reproduction allowed
without permission of the University of Nebraska.

109. Mercer University Press: African – American Titles
African – American studies Birmingham s Revolutionaries Fred Shuttlesworthand the Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights
http://www.mupress.org/webpages/books/africanamerican.html

Birmingham's Revolutionaries: Fred Shuttlesworth and the Alabama Christian Movement for Human Rights

Marjorie L. White and Andrew M. Manis, editors.
The Color of God: The Concept of God in Afro-American Thought
Major J. Jones
On Common Ground: Photographs from the Crossroads of the New South

Chip Simone
Faithful, Firm, and True: African- American Education in the South

Titus Brown
Freedom and Justice: Four Decades of the Civil Rights Struggle as Seen

by a Black Photographer of the Deep South
Cecil J. Williams. In the Hand of the Holy Spirit: The Visionary Art of J. B. Murray Mary G. Padgelek The Narrative Life: The Moral and Religious Thought of Frederick Douglass Scott C. Williamson The Orangeburg Massacre Jack Bass and Jack Nelson The Southern Albatross: Race and Ethnicity in the American South Philip D. Dillard, Randal L. Hall. Southern Civil Religions in Conflict: Civil Rights and the Culture Wars Andrew M. Manis Southern Encounters: Southerners of Note in Ralph McGill's South Ralph McGill and Calvin M. Logue, editors

110. California Newsreel | African Studies Resources
African American Institute Lexington Ave., Suite 4200 New York 6000 http//www.prairienet.org/acas AfricanStudies Association Rutgers University Douglass Campus
http://www.newsreel.org/articles/resources.htm
ORDER TRACKING CONTACT US close home ... go to The Library of African Cinema African Studies Resources
Background Reading African Arts
(A Quarterly Journal published by the James Coleman African Studies Center, University of California at Los Angeles). Diawara, M. African Cinema (Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, 1992) Ecrans d’Afrique (Quarterly of African Film)
COE
via Lazzaroni 8
20124 Milan, Italy
http://www.peacelink.it/users/coe/work/working.html

(This site is under construction) Pfaff, F. Twenty-Five African Filmmakers , (Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1988). Ukadike, N.F. Black African Cinema (Berkeley, California: University of California Press, 1993).
Resource Organizations Africana.com
ayanna@africana.com

http://www.Africana.com
Africa Recovery
CPMD, DPI, Room S-93 United Nations New York, NY 10017 (Publications on African development) African American Institute Lexington Ave., Suite 4200

111. African And African American Studies
A presentation on the African African American studies (AAAS) 2003 in English andBlack studies at Purdue Campaign (http//www.tulsareparations.org) and the
http://www.stanford.edu/dept/AAAS/spring03.html
African and African American Studies 2003 Spring Lecture Series AAAS 110C Rickford Fridays Noon 4/4 "AAAS Learning Expedition to Belize: An Exploration of the Garifuna & Maya History and Culture of Belize." The Expedition was co-sponsored by CSRE and student fund raising. 4/11 “rmx” A presentation of recent work eto otitigbe Graduate Student in the Joint Program in Design at Stanford University. 2002-2003 Institute for Diversity in the Arts Student Fellow. Artist Eto Otitigbe lives in East Palo Alto, CA. In 2000, he participated in "Evolk: an Evolution of Artistry," an arts collaborative project in New York City. More recently, he has been merging his studio experiences and education in engineering, innovation, and design methodology to create work that transforms the viewer into a participant. 4/18 We Look Like Men of War Africana Male Narratives and the Tulsa Race Riot, War and Massacre of 1921” Kimberly Ellis Dr. Kimberly C. Ellis is a Faculty Fellow in English and Black Studies at Purdue University in West Lafayette, IN and Co-Coordinator of the "All Eyes on Tulsa" Reparations Campaign ( http://www.tulsareparations.org

112. Gettysburg College-Musselman Library
Note Free access to this database is provided by AfricaBib.org. You can search byjournal title, or browse the list of all African American studies Journals.
http://www.gettysburg.edu/library/db/aas.html
Library Catalogs
Guides
Journal Locator Research Help ... Library Site Search
Musselman Library
Gettysburg College
Gettysburg,PA 17325
Liaison Librarian : Kathy D'Angelo
Email kdangelo@gettysburg.edu
Phone Need help? Stop by or call the Reference Desk at 337-6600.
Or, you can chat live with a librarian or email your question CONTENTS
  • AAS
    Find citations and some full text articles in African American Studies journals and magazine. AAS Journals
    Find a list of African American Studies journals in the Musselman Library collection. Multidisciplinary Databases Find citations and some full text articles in non-African American Studies focused databases. Citing Your Sources Help with creating your list of works cited.

113. African American Web Sites
OTHER AFRICAN AND AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURAL RESOURCES AND ENTERTAINMENT. AFRICAN AMERICAN ORIENTED WEB PORTALS Center for African American studies was established in 1970 in response to African
http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/caas/projects/aawebsites.html
AFRICAN AND AFRICAN AMERICAN ORIENTED WEB PORTALS
AFRICAN AMERICAN ORGANIZATIONS AFRICAN AMERICAN RESEARCH RESOURCES AFRICAN AND AFRICAN AMERICAN ORIENTED BOOKSTORES ... OTHER AFRICAN AND AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURAL RESOURCES AND ENTERTAINMENT AFRICAN AMERICAN ORIENTED WEB PORTALS Afroam.org (http://www.afroam.org/) A site focused on African American news from the Washington Afro-American newspaper in Washington, DC organized into four sections (culture, information, history and kids zone). Afronet.com (http://www.afronet.com/) A Los Angeles-based site concerning the African American Community. The site discusses current issues, art, music, race and new technology. There is a reference section linked to many other sites that are not related to African Americans, but the links are very informative (weather, maps, investments, world news, and numerous other areas). The “Afronet Specials” business home page covers business issues pertaining to African Americans. It gives investment tips, black owned stocks and companies. Black World Today (http://www.tbwt.com/)

114. The Smithsonian Associates: Resident Associate Program, Smithsonian Study Tours,
and Membership; The Online Associate catalog; African American StudiesCenter; Discovery Theaterlive theater for youngsters; Young
http://www.smithsonianassociates.org/
Lifelong Learning with the Smithsonian!
Smithsonian Journeys Formerly known as
Smithsonian Study Tours Washington, D.C., Area Activities National Outreach Smithsonian Journeys Washington, D.C., Area Activities ...
Resident Associate Program Activities
and Membership
The
Online Associate catalog ... Audiocassettes: Spoken Word Audio Programs
(including programs by Bill Gates David Brinkley Carol Burnett Warren Christopher ... Tom Wolfe , and much more!) Civil War Studies at The Smithsonian Associates
Online Learning with The Smithsonian Associates:
FREE online program ... Job Opportunities Smithsonian Institution home page
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115. HEA Title VI-US ED/CIE, African Language/Studies Resource Centers
AFRICAN LANGUAGE/studies RESOURCE CENTERS AFRICAN African studies Center American Association of Cameroon Scholars of Igbo studies Sierra Leone studies Association Society of African
http://www.sas.upenn.edu/African_Studies/Org_Institutes/HEA_Title_15492.html
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - AFRICAN STUDIES CENTER
HEA Title VI-US ED/CIE, African Language/Studies Resource Centers, African Language Fellowship Programs
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116. WQXR: Classical Music Scene
Biography noting his familial background, studies, famous works, conducting, and working with AfricanAmericans to promote the dignity of blacks from the Grove Concise Dictionary of Music entry at WQXR radio.
http://www.wqxr.com/cgi-bin/iowa/cla/learning/grove.html?record=2000

117. Automatic Redirection - Test
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118. Department Of Library Technical Services
NAACP http//www.naacp.org/; National Association of African AmericanStudies http//www.naaas.org/. 6. Web Sites Recommended by African
http://www.wku.edu/Library/dlps/rsrchguides/dept/html/afrstud.htm
African American Studies
Departmental Research Guide

This research guide describes basic information on library and information resources related to African American Studies, as provided by University Libraries and/or sites on the World Wide Web. Main Library of Congress Subject Divisions and Call Number Ranges African Americans E184.5-E185.98; Education LC2701-LC2853; Music M1670-M1671; Art N6538.N5; Media P94.5.A37, PN1992.8 .A34, PN1995.9.N4; Health HB1323.B5, RA448.5.N4, RC451.5.N4 2. Indexing/Abstracting/Full-Text Services (to find journal and magazine articles) T he following are recommended for courses for first-year students and non-majors: The following are recommended for use by advanced students and researchers:

119. Legacies Of Brown V. Board Of Education
The Libraries African American Collections in the Kansas Collection include thepapers of Charles S 8645823 or toll free 877-404-5823 www.kuce.org · kuce@ku
http://www.kuce.org/programs/bbec/
The Web Standards Project . This site will look much better in a browser that supports web standards but it is accessible to any browser or Internet device. KU Continuing Education Conference Overview and Invitation
Professional Development Credits

Public Forum Presenters
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Program
How to Register
Main page
Photo courtesy of the J.B. Anderson Collection, Spencer Research Library's Kansas Collection, University of Kansas.
Sunday-Wednesday, March 14-17, 2004
The University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas
Acknowledgment
The University of Kansas Libraries proudly present this historic conference commemorating the 1954 Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka U.S. Supreme Court decision. The Libraries' African American Collections in the Kansas Collection include the papers of Charles S. Scott, who participated in the case as one of the local attorneys for the Kansas plaintiffs, as well as papers from Oliver L. Brown, the named plaintiff, and papers from the Brown Foundation, a nonprofit established as a living tribute to the attorneys and plaintiffs of the case. The University Libraries acknowledge the contributions of many partners in presenting this conference. The students and school teachers in attendance are the primary beneficiaries of these partners' generous support. Please join us in thanking them.

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