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         African-american Studies Slavery:     more books (100)
  1. Dismantling Black Manhood: An Historical and Literary Analysis of the Legacy of Slavery (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Daniel P. Black, 1997-02-01
  2. The African-American Family in Slavery and Emancipation (Studies in Modern Capitalism) by Wilma A. Dunaway, 2003-04-14
  3. The origins of American slavery and racism (African Afro-American studies series) by Donald L Noel, 1972
  4. Shadow of the Plantation (Black and African-American Studies) by Charles Johnson, 1996-01-01
  5. SLAVERY ON LONG ISLAND (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Moss, 1993-03-01
  6. A study in African-American women's literature: The ghosts of slavery still evident in 21st century literature: (Dissertation) by Sheila M. Michaels, 2006-06-01
  7. New Studies in the History of American Slavery
  8. African American Voices: The Life Cycle Of Slavery by Steven Mintz, 1999-09-30
  9. Africans in America: America's Journey through Slavery by Charles Johnson, Patricia Smith, et all 1999-11-11
  10. The Sounds of Slavery: Discovering African American History through Songs, Sermons, and Speech by Shane White, Graham White, 2006-01-30
  11. From Slavery to Freedom: A History of African Americans (2 Vols. in 1) by John Hope Franklin, Alfred A. Moss Jr., 2000-04-11
  12. Three African-American Classics: Up from Slavery, The Souls of Black Folk and Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass by W. E. B. Du Bois, Frederick Douglass, et all 2007-02-02
  13. Red over Black: Black Slavery Among the Cherokee Indians (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by R. Halliburton, 1977-04-14
  14. In the Shadow of Slavery: African Americans in New York City, 1626-1863 (Historical Studies of Urban America) by Leslie M. Harris, 2004-10-01

1. 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. AMERICAN slavery. ANCIENT EGYPT -
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.

2. African-American History And Studies
studies in the World History of slavery, Abolition and Emancipation (sponsored by HNet); National Association of African American studies, Inc.
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

3. K-12 African-American Resources
Supervisor of African and African American studies (Mrs. Dianne S American History Resources on African American history, art, as well as slavery, and Civil
http://www.sas.upenn.edu/African_Studies/K-12/menu_EduAFAM.html
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA - AFRICAN STUDIES CENTER
Africa Guide for K-12 Resources
K-12 Information
Country-Specific

Multimedia Archive

Africa in the Library
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Lesson Plans
African Studies Center
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia, USA
TEL : (215) 898-6610
FAX: (215) 573-7379
E-mail: aadinar@sas.upenn.edu
K-12 Electronic Guide for African Resources on the Internet ©
Ali B. Ali-Dinar
African-American Resources
These are some of the resources that pertain to African-American studies. Culture Connection Programs
    A monthly series of programs hosted by Dr. Carolyn L. Holmes, Supervisor of African and African American Studies (Mrs. Dianne S. Partee, former Curriculum Specialist was the co-host during 1995 to 2002). The program highlights topics, issues and themes that reflect the diverse African and African American cultural and historical experiences.
African and African-American Resources,
    This information has been made accessible by the Reference Department of the Thomas Jefferson Library of the University of Missouri-St. Louis.This homepage supplies links to information, articles, and narratives about the State's history taken from sources such as the Official Manual of the State of Missouri, Preservation Issues by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, the African American Heritage of St. Louis by the St. Louis Public Library
African American History
    Resources on African American history, art, as well as Slavery, and Civil Rights.

4. African-American Hist
Case (text online) Conflict of Abolition and slavery Important Black Biography Library WEB DuBois Institute Premier africanamerican studies center in the
http://web.uccs.edu/~history/index/afroam.html
General Sources
African-American Culture

Black Nationalism

Civil Rights
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African-American Women's History
Biographical Links
Marcus Garvey

Malcolm X

W. E. B. DuBois

Zora Neale Hurston Sites

African-American History
Research on the Web Image from the website for the National Civil Rights Museum U.S. History Pages European, Asian/African General Sources African-American Odyssey : Library of Congress site with articles from entire period of African-American history, images, drawings, photographs, and broadsides. AFRICAN-AMERICAN MOSAIC The Library of Congress Resource Guide. African-American History: U.S. Information Service Most outstanding link site that exists for African-American History.. African and African-American Collections at UC Berkeley Includes pictures of African and African-American artifacts as well as a collection of primary sources on line. Afro-America's Black History Museum Diverse site full of images, documents and links to other related sites. Afro-American Sources in Virginia A guide to manuscripts.

5. 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 Libraries The Museum of African slavery . The Museum of Afro-American History Boston
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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.

6. African-American Studies
http//www.library.georgetown.edu/guides/africanamerican/, Martin Luther King, Jr., slavery, the Civil quality websites in africanamerican studies from academe
http://www.library.georgetown.edu/guides/africanamerican/africanamer.htm
Georgetown University Library's Guide to Research
African-American Studies
This guide describes some useful resources for research in African-American Studies. It is not intended to be comprehensive but rather to give you a place to start. Because African-American research is interdisciplinary, additional resources can be located in other Research Guides, such as African Area Studies English Literature Sociology , and United States History The resources listed below are located in the Lauinger Library reference area except as noted. For additional assistance with your research, consult a Reference Librarian This guide can be found online at http://www.library.georgetown.edu/guides/africanamerican/
Reference Stacks World Wide Web Electronic Library Resource (GU only) Table of Contents I. History and Culture
-Encyclopedias , Dictionaries, History, Atlases, Statistics, and Handbooks
-Biographies

-Bibliographies

II. Humanities

7. African-American Studies
slavery and Slaving in World History A AfroAmerican studies A comprehensive site compiled and African American Desk Reference Quick reference source for
http://www.library.rochester.edu/index.cfm?PAGE=131

8. African American Studies
Available on JSTOR Jouvert a Journal of Postcolonial studies The Martin The North Star a Journal of africanamerican Religious History full-text, web slavery.
http://www.southalabama.edu/univlib/picks/africa.html
African American Studies
Selected Web Sites Compiled by Kathy Wheeler and Cubie Joor Megasites Africa History Literature ... Women For guides to print information in the library on this topic, see African-American Literature African-American Studies and Black History
Megasites
African American Web Connection
AfricaBib
: contains the African Women's Bibliographic Database and the Bibliography of Africana Periodical Literature
AfricaFocus: Sights and Sounds of a Continent
: image and sound collection
Afro American Web Ring

African Studies
: a very thorough site from the University of Pennsylvania
American Studies Web
: reference and research sources on African Americans
BlackQuest

Javanoir
: a Selected Guide to African American Resources on the Internet
Resources in Black Studies

Roadmap to African-American Resources
: classified by the Library of Congress system
Soul Search
: an Internet Search Engine Universal Black Pages [Back to Top]
Africa
Africa Data Dissemination Service Africa Recovery Online : from the United Nations Department of Public Information Africa South of the Sahara : searchable.

9. African-American Studies: My Escape From Slavery
My Escape from slavery by Frederick Douglass. The border lines between slavery and freedom were the dangerous ones for the fugitives.
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/eguides/afam/douglas1.html
African-American Studies:
My Escape from Slavery
"My Escape from Slavery" by Frederick Douglass
The Century Illustrated Magazine 23, n.s. 1 (Nov. 1881): 125-131.
"Reconstruction" by Frederick Douglass.
Atlantic Monthly 18 (1866): 761-765.
Last update: 2003-09-24 © Columbia University Libraries

10. Introduction To African-American Studies
This introductory course in the African American experience is largely constructed around the modern black experience, from the struggle against slavery to the
http://www.columbia.edu/itc/history/marable/c1001/

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INTRODUCTION
The African American experience This introductory course in the African American experience is largely constructed around the voices and language used by black people themselves. The course is organized chronologically, with an emphasis on the ideas of black social thought, political protest and efforts to create social change. About one half of the course covers the historical foundations and background to the modern black experience, from the struggle against slavery to the Harlem Renaissance. The second half of the course focuses on the past seventy years, from the Great Depression to the twenty-first century. During our course, Through the course lectures, required readings and discussions, hopefully students will acquire a fuller understanding about the historical development and social construction of black America: what African Americans have thought about themselves and the larger society, how they have evolved as a community with a distinct culture from slavery to the twenty-first century, and where they may be going as a people.

11. Program In African-American Studies
see American studies 324) 333 africanamerican Politics (see Politics 333) 336 Race and American Politics (see Politics 336) 354 Concept and History of slavery
http://www.princeton.edu/~aasprog/cmpr.htm
Program in African-American Studies Approaches to African-American Studies
Not offered 1997-98
Introduction to the study of various expressions and interpretations of African-American nationalism. The course will emphasize the black nationalism(s) that emerged during and after the civil rights era of the 1960s, as well as earlier articulations in such works as those of David Walker and Marcus Garvey. It will have an intensive writing component and will satisfy the University writing requirement. Two 90-minute seminars.
Introduction to the Study of African-American Cultural Practices Spring II/SA
An interdisciplinary examination of the complex array of African-American cultural practices from slavery to postmodern times. Close readings of classic texts will seek to provide a profound grasp of the dynamics of African-American thought and practices. Two lectures, one preceptorial. Staff
Introductory Research Methods in African-American Studies (also Sociology 202) Spring II/SA
Two themes are emphasized: first, critical examination of existing research on African-Americans; second, the formulation of newer methodologies. The case study procedure is used in examining many noted works. Also examined are works on IQ. New methodologies include content analysis of literature, measurement of IQ, and others. One three-hour seminar.

12. Mircroform Sets In African-American Studies
Princeton University Library. africanamerican studies Microform Sets. Anti-slavery material, John Rylands Library, 20 reels, Microfilm 06843.
http://www.princeton.edu/~afrowom/aasmicroform.html
Princeton University Library
African-American Studies Microform Sets
MICROFORMS OF INTEREST TO HISTORICAL RESEARCH
American Committee on Africa, Papers 6 reels Microfilm 08552 American Missionary Association Archives 262 reels Microfilm 05360 and Supplement Anti-Slavery material, John Rylands Library 20 reels Microfilm 06843 Anti-Slavery Source Materials (fiches) Microfiche 199 Arthur Schomburg papers 12 reels Microfilm 06953 Association of Southern
Women Against Lynching, 1930 - 1942 8 reels Microfilm 05551 Black Abolitionist Papers 17 reels Microfilm 05367 Black Workers in Era of Great Migration 25 reels Microfilm 05597 Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen 1865-72
: Letters Received 74 reels Microfilm 08519 Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen 1865-72
: Letters Issued 7 reels Microfilm 08518 California. Governor's Commission
on the Los Angeles riots 5 reels Civil Rights: Kennedy Administration 19 reels Microfilm 05859 Civil Rights: Johnson Administration 21 reels Microfilm 05445 Civil Rights: Nixon Admin. 1969-74 46 reels Microfilm 09172 Claude Barnett Papers, Parts 1 and 3A-D

13. Recent & Forthcoming Titles In African American Studies, 2003
The africanamerican Family in slavery and Emancipation , by Wilma Dunaway. African American studies An Introduction to the Key Debates , by Henry Gates, Jr..
http://usinfo.state.gov/usa/blackhis/choicefc2003.htm
Gateway February 2003
Reprinted with permission from Choice American Library Association This issue of Choice inaugurates a new annual offering on African American studies in the popular "Forthcoming" series. Planned for publication each year in the February issue, this selected list, like the others in this series, is designed to provide information on new or about-to-be-published books of potential relevance for academic libraries. In compiling this list, publishers were invited to submit title information for their 2003 publications. Editors monitored publisher catalogs, Web sites, and book vendor Web pages to identify additional relevant titles. The resulting list represents offerings from 87 publishers. The bibliographic information was supplied directly by publishers or obtained from publisher catalogs and promotional materials; data include anticipated release date, price, and ISBN when these were known. Estimated prices and dates are followed by "e." As in all lists of this type, release dates, prices, and even titles are subject to change at a later date. The 199 titles are arranged by the usual Choice This feature would not exhibit the breadth and depth that it does without the participation of the publishers who responded to our call for submissions.

14. VoS - Voice Of The Shuttle
slavery Abolition studies (on History page). . the dean of africanamerican composers ) (Special Collections Library, Duke U.).
http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=2721

15. Research Links For Electives
African American studies. African American Odyssey (Library of Congress) Displaying more than 240 items From slavery to Freedom The africanamerican Pamphlet
http://www.howard.k12.md.us/socst/12-links.htm
Electives Research Links
African American Studies
AP American History AP European History Leadership ... General Teacher Sites African American Studies
African American History: Historical Text Archive
A bit unorganized, but this site provides links to historical and modern resources.
African Americans in the Sciences
Profiled here are African American men and women who have contributed to the advancement of science and engineering.
The African American Mosaic (Library of Congress)
Covering the nearly 500 years of the black experience in the Western hemisphere, the online Mosaic samples the full range size, and variety of the Library's collections, including books, periodicals, prints, photographs, music, film, and recorded sound.
African American Odyssey (Library of Congress)
Displaying more than 240 items, including books, government documents, manuscripts, maps, musical scores, plays, films, and recordings, this is the largest black history exhibit ever held at the Library of Congress.
Africana.com

16. African-American Studies**
of slavery is something that was belatedly acknowledged but is rarely disputed in modern society. While exponents of africanamerican studies consistently
http://www.qub.ac.uk/en/imperial/key-concepts/African-AmericanStudies.htm

17. African-American Studies - ELi Research Guides - UWF Libraries
Thousands of cited references in the area of africanamerican studies are provided. Articles dealing with the Civil Rights Movement, slavery, Black Americans
http://library.uwf.edu/eli/Social/AfricanAmerican.shtml

ELi Research Guides

University of West Florida Libraries
African-American Studies
  • Traditionally, African-American Studies has focused on the history of Black people in the United States. However, as reflected in the following sources, African-American Studies is highly interdisciplinary, and seeks to acquaint students with trends, issues, and forces that have shaped the Black experience in America. At the same time, such factors as cultural adaptation, institutional development, and group self-definition are examined, while surveying the contemporary status and condition of African-Americans. Many of the following indexes and abstracts, although they are multidisciplinary in scope, contain a wealth of information germane to African-Americans.
    African-American Book of Lists. 1997. (Ref E 185 A2524)
    This book contains a compendium of facts and information related to history and culture of African-Americans.

    African-American Mosaic: A Library of Congress Resource Guide for the Study of Black History and Culture. 1994. (U.S. Doc. LC 1.6/4:AF 8)

    http://lcweb.loc.gov/exhibits/african/intro.html
  • 18. Centre Of West African Studies
    Caribbean, 15002000; and - Atlantic slavery and its also take the module The african-american experience from of American and Canadian studies (20 credits).
    http://www.cwas.bham.ac.uk/undergraduate/andafroamerican.htm
    Centre of West African Studies
    University Fast Find Site Index Schools / Departments Telephone Directory Email Directory Useful Contacts Frequently Asked Questions Directions / Maps Acronym Directory Vacancies CENTRE OF WEST AFRICAN STUDIES
    Key Links

    CWAS home page

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    Music Library Staff Listing ... Cadbury Fellows’ Workshop SEARCH THIS SITE SEARCH WHOLE UNIVERSITY Undergraduates African and African-American Studies (AAA) This new programme aims to combine perspectives from Africa and America to focus on the lives and works of African peoples both in Africa and in the US diaspora. It is multidisciplinary, ranging from literature and history to sociology, politics and culture. Students must take courses having a total value of 120 credits in each of their three years. First year African and African-American Studies students, like Single Honours African Studies students, must take ‘Focus on Africa’ (20 credits), which provides an introduction both to Africa and writing about Africa The remaining 100 credits are chosen from other courses within CWAS (Introduction to African History, Introduction to African Culture; Introduction to Islam) or (to a maximum of 20 credits) from approved courses from outside of the Department.

    19. African-American Studies , University Of New Mexico
    in the Summer Institute in African American studies are africanamerican HISTORY M. 397-200 HIS the institution and practice of chattel slavery, the transition
    http://www.unm.edu/~afamstds/institute.htm
    Contents Introduction Faculties Degrees Courses ... - Home THE SUMMER INSTITUTE IN AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES
    Director: Dr Shiame Okunor Affiliates and Faculty: Lisa Brock, Ph.D., School of Art Institute of Chicago
    Thomas Cox, Ph.D., University of Southern California
    TJ. Davis, Ph.D., University of New York
    Linda Haywood, Ph.D., Harvard University
    Daniel Littleford, Ph.D., University of Southern California
    Tiffany Patterson, Ph.D., Spelman College
    Shiame Okunor, Ph.D., University of New Mexico
    Admasu Shunkuri, Ph.D., University of New Mexico
    Cortez Williams, Ph.D., University of New Mexico
    Cary Wintz, Ph.D., Texas Southern University Akinyele Umoja, Ph.D., Georgia State University Valerie Grim, Ph.D., Indiana University Janie Ward, Ph.D., Simmons College In order to enhance both the multidisciplinary nature of the African American Studies program and to advance the University of New Mexico's commitment to diversity, African American Studies established the Summer Institute in African American Studies, with the cooperation of the Department of History. The Institute was established to achieve three major goals: increase the number of African American Scholars on campus, expose students to the unique global and continental experiences of Black people and expose students to accomplished Black scholars. Since its inception in 1989, the Institute has played host to over twelve Visiting Black Professors. The Institutes' pool of interested Black scholars is very extensive and continues to grow as the Institute continues to gain national attention.

    20. African American Resources
    African American History studies, Academic Info A africanamerican Research, National Archives Federal government records related to slavery, the Amistad case
    http://www.lib.duke.edu/reference/subjects/AAResources.html
    duke libraries catalog databases ask a librarian ... contact us
    African American Studies
    Resources in the Duke University Libraries
    Primary Sources
    Finding Books
    Finding Articles
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    Subject Librarian:
    Karen Jean Hunt, k.j.hunt@duke.edu
    919-660-5922, 206F Perkins Library
    Reference Sources
    Guides to Internet Sources
    Evaluating Web Pages
    Resources for K-12 Teachers
    Primary Sources Collections of primary materials Finding primary materials in the Catalog Databases of primary materials

    Collections of primary materials
    Rare Book, Manuscript and Special Collections Library
    Duke's RBMSCL holdings total more than twelve million manuscripts and close to a quarter million printed items. These collections support research in a variety of disciplines and programs, including African American Studies. Center for Documentary Studies
    Documentary projects include Behind the Veil: Documenting African American Life in the Jim Crow South. Primary Source Materials on Microfilm in Perkins Library
    The Black Power Movement, Southern Women's Diaries, Slave Narratives, Plantation Records, 18th and 19th Century newspapers, and more. North Carolina ECHO: Exploring Cultural Heritage Online
    Gateway to special collections in North Carolina's libraries, archives, and museums. Browse or search by subject to find collections related to African Americans.

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