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  1. Frederick Douglass and the Black Liberation Movement: The North Star of American Blacks (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Jin Ping Wu, 2000-12-28
  2. The Problem of Evil: Slavery, Freedom, And the Ambiguities of American Reform
  3. A Hard Fight for We: Women's Transition from Slavery to Freedom in South Carolina (Women in American History) by Leslie A. Schwalm, 1997-07-01
  4. Jesuit Slaveholding in Maryland, 1717-1838 (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Thomas Murphy, 2001-05-23
  5. Cultural Trauma: Slavery and the Formation of African American Identity (Cambridge Cultural Social Studies) by Ron Eyerman, 2002-01-14
  6. From Homicide to Slavery: Studies in American Culture by David Brion Davis, 1988-11-24
  7. Elderly Slaves of the Plantation South (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Stacey K. Close, 1996-12-01
  8. African Americans and Colonial Legislation in the Middle Colonies (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Oscar Williams, 1998-06-01
  9. Samuel Ringgold Ward: Christian Abolitionist (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Ronald K. Burke, 1995-03-01
  10. ABOLITION IN US & BRAZIL (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Azevedo, 1995-10-01
  11. Advertisements for Runaway Slaves in Virginia, 1801-1820 (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Daniel Meaders, 1997-03-01
  12. Be Jubilant My Feet: Af. Amers. & the AMA, 1860-77 (Studies in African American History and Cultur) by Clara M. DeBoer, 1993-11-01
  13. African Americans During the Civil War (Slavery in the Americas) by Deborah H. Deford, 2006-03-30
  14. Grassroots Reform in the Burned-over District of Upstate New York: Religion, Abolitionism, and Democracy (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Judith Wellman, 2000-12-07

61. BCPL African American InfoCenter
Black History Quest African American history, culture, and black studies resources. Born in slavery Narratives from the Federal Writer s Project, 193638
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Art and Culture African American Art on the Internet Alphabetical listing of sites. Includes specific artists. African American Wedding Guide Provides information on the history of African American weddings and symbols. Articles include choosing traditional African clothing and music and selecting invitations. African Americans in the Visual Arts T he African American artists' quest for creative recognition in their chosen art forms: sculptor, painter, photographer, illustrator, and more. Art and Cultural Sites in the Baltimore Area Provided by Soul of America. Kwanzaa Information Center A guide to incorporate Kwanzaa principles into your everyday life. Official Kwanzaa Web Site History, the seven principles, symbols, greetings and more. Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture A national research library that collects, preserves and provides access to resources documenting the experiences of peoples of African descent throughout the world.

62. UGA Press Subject Catalog: African American Studies
Transformation to Tolerance through African American Folk studies. Resistance in TwentiethCentury African American Literature. the Law of Negro slavery in the
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63. Recommended African American Web Sites
Western Journal of Black studies Online index to African American Odyssey A Quest for Full Citizenship chronologically via chapters on slavery, Anebellum free
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This list includes selected African American web resources useful for academic research and information purposes. (If you are doing library research, please see my African American Studies Library Research Guide also.) Only Websites that are reflective of African American realities were considered; sites that are exclusively African in origin or focus are only rarely included. Recommended Websites listed below were evaluated for breadth, perceived authority, stability, usefulness, and accuracy. Web index sites, clearinghouses, directories (all sites that gather or point to resources elsewhere), and e-journals and electronic news (publications, newspapers, and news programs that include actual content, as opposed to just tables of contents or subscription information) are the focus. Another section reviews a number of new commercial African American portals and commercial subject directories now being developed and marketed to African Americans in the US.

64. African American Studies
to African American studies Key texts and concepts in African American studies from a range of disciplinary perspectives. 1. Africa, slavery, rural and urban
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AF AM ST 210-1,2 Survey of African American Literature
Two-quarter sequence on the literature of blacks from slavery to freedom. Works of major writers and significant but unsung bards of the past. AF AM ST 225-0 African American Culture Survey of African American culture from slavery to the present. Relationship of African American culture to African and Euro-American cultures, the Black Atlantic as a unit of analysis, representations of blackness in the public imaginary.

65. African American Studies
Af Am 381 Topics in Transnational Black Culture Representing slavery. Home Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences Department of African American studies 2320
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Af Am 381 Topics in Transnational Black Culture: Representing Slavery
Instructor: Bayo Holsey
Monday/Wednesday at 3:30-4:50, 25 max, SMART room near Crowe.
This course will examine contemporary representations of the Atlantic slave trade in African and the diaspora. The first half of the course will explore scholarly debates, including debates surrounding African agency in the slave trade, the number of slave exports, and the development of a slave culture in the New World. The second half of the course will examine representations within public history venues including artistic productions, museums, and the reparations movement. Through an examination of these sites of the construction of history, we will ask, what is at stake in the representation of the slave trade?
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66. The University Of North Carolina Press | African American Studies
Remembering Generations Race and Family in Contemporary African American Fiction by Ashraf Roots of Secession slavery and Politics in Antebellum Virginia by
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Abiding Courage: African American Migrant Women and the East Bay Community by Gretchen Lemke-Santangelo Advancing Democracy: African Americans and the Struggle for Access and Equity in Higher Education in Texas by Amilcar Shabazz The African American Enounter with Japan and China: Black Internationalism in Asia, 1895-1945 by Marc Gallicchio Along Freedom Road: Hyde County, North Carolina, and the Fate of Black Schools in the South by David S. Cecelski The Artistry of Anger: Black and White Women's Literature in America, 1820-1860 by Linda M. Grasso Back of the Big House: The Architecture of Plantation Slavery by John Michael Vlach Before Jim Crow: The Politics of Race in Postemancipation Virginia by Jane Dailey Ben Tillman and the Reconstruction of White Supremacy by Stephen Kantrowitz Beyond Slavery: Explorations of Race, Labor, and Citizenship in Postemancipation Societies by Frederick Cooper, Thomas C. Holt, and Rebecca J. Scott Black Bard of North Carolina: George Moses Horton and His Poetry edited by Joan R. Sherman Black Newspapers and American's War for Democracy, 1914-1920

67. African American Studies Major/Minor
AAS 100 Introduction to African American studies. AAS 101 Interdisciplinary Research Methods. AAS 116 Colonialism, slavery, and African American Life Before
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Major Requirements Completion of or enrollment in the following four courses is required in order to declare the major: AAS 4A-4B: Africa: History and Culture and AAS 5A-5B: Black Life and Culture. Students are strongly encouraged to complete the lower division requirements early in their academic program. Upon declaring the major, students are required to complete the following upper division core requirements: Upper Division Core Requirements AAS 100: Introduction to African American Studies AAS 101: Interdisciplinary Research Methods AAS 116: Colonialism, Slavery, and African American Life Before 1865 AAS 117: African Americans in the Industrial Age, 1865-1970 Upper Division Elective Requirements ( Any 4 ) Social Science Courses AAS 107: Race and Public Policy AAS 109: Black and Male in the United States AAS 111: Race, Class and Gender in the United States AAS 112A: Political and Economic Development in Third World AAS 112B Political and Economic Development in the Third World. AAS 113 Race, Ideology and Economics in Africa and African America.

68. African American Studies Upper Division Courses
153A. Images of African American Women in Literature slavery to the 20th and a description of project proposal to the African American studies Department, 660
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101. Research Methods for African American Studies. CCN: 00579 Hardy Frye TuTh 12 - 2 p.m. 2304 Tolman (4) Three hours of lecture and one hour of laboratory per week.
As an introduction to interdisciplinary research methods as they are applied to the study of African American communities, the course will examine theoretical and conceptual issues; techniques for identifying existing research; and sources and methods of social research and data collection. The main focus will be on qualitative methods. 111. Race, Class, and Gender in the United States. CCN: 00580 Robert Allen TuTh 11 - 12:30 p.m. 20 Barrows (3) Three hours of lecture per week.
Emphasis on social history and comparative analysis of race, class, and gender relations in American society. Examines both similarities and differences, and highlights gender politics. 112A. Political and Economic Development in the Third World. CCN: 00581 Percy Hintzen TuTh 2 - 4 p.m. 30 Wheeler (4) Four hours of lecture per week.
An examination of the structural and actual manifestations of Third World underdevelopment and the broad spectrum of theoretical positions put forward to explain it. Underdevelopment will be viewed from both the international and intranational perspective.

69. African American Studies: Mina Rees Library
Born in slavery Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers Project, 19361938 (Library of Congress). Center for African and African American studies (Univ.
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African American Culture (annotated index of sites; College and Research Libraries News) African American History (Historical Text Archive) African American History and Studies (Academic Info) African-American History, Culture, and Black Studies Links (Black History Quest) African American Inventors (Inventors Museum) African-American Issues (Black Collegian) African American Literature Book Club (in five languages) African American Magazine (Ethnic NewsWatch) African American Male Research African American Mosaic (Library of Congress) African American Odyssey (Library of Congress) African American Organizations (African American Web Connection) African American Perspectives: Pamphlets from the Daniel A. P. Murray Collection, 1818-1907 (Library of Congress) African American Research Organizations (African American Male Research) African American Review, 1976-1997

70. Colby College Libraries: Research: African American Studies
Colby s African American studies Program. eg african american actors, african american college students slavery A term which often has geographic subdivisions
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Colby's African American Studies Program Subject Headings for finding Books in the Library Use both subject heading and word searches to find everything on your topic. Ask a Reference Librarian to help you find all the appropriate subject headings. Some of the most important are listed below.
  • African American - Used as an adjective to describe a portion of a group of people or things. e.g. african american actors, african american college students. African Americans - Used as subject for works about U.S. citizens of African descent. e.g. African Americans - Civil Rights, African Americans -Religion. African Americans In - Used to mean "as portrayed in", or in a profession. e.g. African Americans in motion pictures or African Americans in the motion picture industry. Blacks - Used for works about Blacks as an element in the population of a country. It usually has a geographic subdivision. e.g. Blacks Great Britain Social Conditions or Jamaica Blacks Fiction. Race - is used in the sociological or ethnographic sense. It has narrower "see also" references for Black Race, Caucasian Race, Race Relations, etc.

71. Introduction To African American Studies Fall 1999
Special emphasis will be placed on understanding the role of slavery on the development of contemporary constructions of What is African American studies?
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Introduction to African American Studies Fall 2003 Course: AFA 2000 Section 5801 Turlington Hall Thurs B310 Instructor: marilyn m. thomas-houston, ph.d. Office Hours: T 2:00 – 3:00 PM W 11:00 – 12:00 PM Office: Turlington B372 392-2253 Ext. 241/392-5724 E-mail: marilyth@anthro.ufl.edu Syllabus This introductory course, in general, will focus on understanding internal and external forces that helped to shape the experience of African Americans with interdisciplinarity being the foundation of that understanding. The course is also designed to integrate the development of critical thinking skills through the analysis of assigned readings and classroom discussion. It will be a predominantly hands-on project-based class that explores specific processes, institutions and ideologies (from the period of the slave trade through emancipation) that contributed to the structure and development of African American communities. Field trips and special programs also contribute to the class goal of promoting a better understanding of the past, present, and projected future day-to-day experiences of African Americans in the larger United States and Florida in particular. Special emphasis will be placed on understanding the role of slavery on the development of contemporary constructions of African American culture, as well as on the special role of women in the Black struggle for freedom.

72. Grace Doherty Library - Resources In African American Studies
a section on African American studies; Drum Provides connectivity to the Internet for the African and African American community. slavery Documenting the
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    "Awesome links to a world that is virtually Afrocentric"
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    From The Afro-American Newspapers Co.; includes links to many African American and African sites. The history section has good discussions of African American reporters during WW II and the Scottsboro case
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73. African American Sudies
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Martin Luther King Jr. Papers Project. Stanford University
This exceptional site contains many good primary and secondary sources about Martin Luther King Jr
United States Dept. of Justice Investigation of Recent Allegations Regarding the Assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The King Center
"Established in 1968 by Coretta Scott King, The King Center is the official, living memorial dedicated to the advancement of the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., leader of America’s greatest nonviolent movement for justice, equality and peace." The m eaning of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday by Coretta Scott King
Martin Luther King Jr. : a LIFE Tribute
This site has many digitized photos of King from LIFE magazine. "CELEBRATING MARTIN LUTHER KING and BLACK HISTORY contains both current and historical information organized into topical areas on *Martin Luther King *Culture *Key figures and leaders *Accomplishments *Important issues and events *The civil rights movement *Struggle for freedom. Articles have been included for their relevance to the topics and their various perspectives."

74. University Press Of Kentucky
Subjects African American studies Missions and Race, 19451970 By Alan Scot Willis Appalachians and Race The Mountain South from slavery to Segregation By
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75. African American Studies At The Newberry Library
The Newberry s main strength in the field of African American studies falls in the antislavery movement. With over 2000 books and
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African American Studies
Corresponding with the Library's extensive holdings in American history and culture, the Newberry has a strong collection of African American materials. The Newberry's main strength in the field of African American Studies falls in the anti-slavery movement. With over 2000 books and pamphlets relating to anti-slavery, the Newberry has over 66% of the materials listed in Dumond's A Bibliography of Antislavery in America and 70% of the titles cited in Turner's Antislavery Sentiment in American Literature Some types of primary sources one might find at the Newberry relating to African American history and culture include
  • historical and genealogical society papers newspapers and periodicals county, town and state histories music materials (sheet music, songsters and hymnody)
For instance, the Newberry's Driscoll collection of American sheet music is a major source for the study of African American music and culture between 1818 and 1915. Importantly, these original sources are complemented by later published editions of primary sources, such as transcriptions of slave narratives prepared by the Federal Writers' Project (1936-38) The American Slave , portions of Stampp's microfilm set Records of Ante Bellum Southern Plantations , and selected Freedmen's Bureau Records on microfilm.

76. African American Studies Collections
The Rise and Fall of American slavery (4 vols and aging, including the Kansas City studies of Adult and GW Calvert for attacking an African American boy; and an
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African American Studies: Selected Modern Manuscript and Archival Collections
Print versions of finding aids for the following collections are available in the Special Collections Research Center.
Finding aids that have been converted to digital form can be searched in the online finding aids database. For more detailed information on holdings, please contact the Special Collections Research Center
  • Edith and Grace Abbott. Papers. Finding Aid
    50 linear feet
    Papers of Edith Abbott (1876-1957), Dean and Professor of Public Welfare in the School of Social Service Administration (SSA) at the University of Chicago, and her sister, Grace Abbott (1878-1939), Chief of the U.S. Children's Bureau and Professor of Public Welfare at SSA. Correspondence, teaching materials, and research files on the Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy, Immigrants' Protective League, SSA, U.S. Children's Bureau, social reform, social work, child welfare, mothers' aid, child welfare, juvenile courts, and public relief. American Civil Liberties Union, Illinois Division. Records.

77. African American Studies: - Subject Guides - Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore
Online Catalog. Subject Guides African American studies slavery Abolition; Slave Narratives; Underground Railroad. Home, Enoch Pratt
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78. The Citadel / African American Studies / Courses
to introduce students to the major concepts and theories in African American studies. frameworks include, the transAtlantic slave trade, slavery in the age of
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I. Course Descriptions: AAST 205. Introduction to African American Studies. Required for a minor in African American studies.
This course is an interdisciplinary survey designed to introduce students to the major concepts and theories in African American Studies. It will provide a foundation for understanding the complexity of social, political, cultural, and historical experiences of people of African descent. The interpretive frameworks include, the trans-Atlantic slave trade, slavery in the age of Revolution, black religion, the Harlem Renaissance, black cultural pride, and contemporary issues of race and gender. The class will be an introductory approach to understanding the experiences of African Americans. HIST 310. African American History to 1865

79. UNC Press: Books In African American Studies, Civil Rights & Race Relations
V The United States, 18591865 (1992). Ripley, C. Peter (ed.) Witness for Freedom African American Voices on Race, slavery, and Emancipation (1993).
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Clicking on each author takes you to complete bibliographic and descriptive information on the AAUP (Association of American University Presses) Online Catalog website hosted at the University of Chicago Press. You may read a description of the book, browse the table of contents, view the jacket of the book, and purchase a copy of the book on the AAUP secure online ordering server. To return to this page from the AAUP Online Catalog, just click your borwser's "back" button.
  • Abbott, Carl Political Terrain: Washington, D.C., from Tidewater Town to Global Metropolis (June 1999)
  • Adams, Edward C. Tales of the Congaree (1987)
  • Anderson, James D. Education of Blacks in the South, 1860-1935 (1988)
  • Bayor, Ronald H. Race and the Shaping of Twentieth-Century Atlanta (1996)
  • Brown, Kathleen M. Good Wives, Nasty Wenches, and Anxious Patriarchs: Gender, Race, and Power in Colonial Virginia
    Published for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, Williamsburg, Virginia
  • Brundage, W. Fitzhugh (ed.)

80. Research Guide: African American Studies - Boston College
African American studies CIS History Universe Includes major federal legislation relating to on constitutional issues raised by slavery, reconstruction, Jim
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This research guide provides information about the major print, electronic and Web resources for African-American history and culture. See also the African-American Literature Research Guide prepared by English and American Literature Bibliographer, Brendan Rapple. For more information, contact Shari Grove, Bibliographer for Black Studies (617-552-4481 or grove@bc.edu
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Do a subject search in QUEST to find books and other materials on African-Americans. The Library of Congress uses the subject heading Afro-Americans for people who are permanent citizens of the United States. Subject Search:
Select subject search, then type: afro-americans To find works on blacks who reside temporarily in the United States, Subject Search:
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