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         African-american Literature General:     more books (101)
  1. Hunger Overcome?: Food and Resistance in Twentieth-Century African American Literature by Andrew Warnes, 2004-02-26
  2. Deans and Truants: Race and Realism in African American Literature by Gene Andrew Jarrett, 2008-06-13
  3. Sweet Words So Brave: The Story of African American Literature by James Michael Brodie, 1996-12-01
  4. The Ideologies of African American Literature: From the Harlem Renaissance to the Black Nationalist Revolt by Robert E. Washington, 2001-11-15
  5. Thriving on a Riff: Jazz & Blues Influences in African American Literature and Film
  6. Teaching African American Literature: Theory and Practice (Transforming Teaching)
  7. The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Literature [Five Volumes] [5 volumes]
  8. Tightrope Walk: Identity, Survival and the Corporate World in African American Literature by James Robert Saunders, 1997-03
  9. Voices in Black Political Thought (African-American Literature and Culture) by Ricky K. Green, 2005-08
  10. Toni Morrison And the Bible: Contested Intertextualities (African American Literature and Culture: Expanding and Exploding the Boundaries)
  11. Black Columbiad: Defining Moments in African American Literature and Culture (Harvard English Studies)
  12. The Handbook of African American Literature by Hazel Arnett Ervin, 2004-06-30
  13. Resistance and Reformation in Nineteenth-Century African-American Literature: Brown, Wilson, Jacobs, Delany, Douglass, and Harper by John Ernest, 1995-10-01
  14. Sing the Sun Up: Creative Writing Ideas from African American Literature

41. CAAS - African American Studies Links
Welcome to the CAAS African American links page! general; Art Music; literature;Civil Rights; History Museums; general History Gateways;
http://www.umich.edu/~iinet/caas/links/aas.html
Welcome to the CAAS African American links page! We offer a sampler of some of the most useful websites sponsored by universities, research centers, non-profits, governments, and news organizations. Useful commercial sites are accessible through some of the gateways in our lists. Inclusion of a link on this page does not imply endorsement of the views or information presented.
General Organization of Africans in the Americas Africana.com African American Networking Afro-American Sources in Virginia, a Guide to Manuscripts ... Black Arts Movement
Literature Blackwriters.org African American Books Givens Collection of African American Literature Life and Literature, PBS Series on the Givens Collection ... Database of African American Poetry, 1760-1900, University of Michigan
Civil Rights Civil Rights Project, Harvard U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Citizens Committee on Civil Rights ... National Civil Rights Museum
History Museums Charles Wright Museum of African American History, Detroit Anacostia Museum (Center for African American History and Culture) African American Heritage Preservation Foundation, Inc. Making of America, Electronic Archive, University of Michigan ... Martin Luther King, Jr., National Historic Site
General History Gateways Race and Place: African American Community Histories A Deeper Shade of History, MIT

42. African Philosophy Resources: African American & Diaspora Resources
U.); Black Quest Power Resource Links a general page linking African Americanresources Perspectives in American literature Harlem Renaissance Paul P
http://www.augustana.ab.ca/~janzb/afphil/afamres.htm
Table Of Contents African American Resources African Philosophers Associations Bibliographies ... Philosophy in the World's Religions
African Philosophy Resources
Courses
Documents
  • Douglass, Frederick.

43. San Antonio College LitWeb African American Literature Index
general References 1746. The first translation of it appears in The Norton Anthologyof African American literature, pp.287299 ( The Mulatto ) 1845.
http://www.accd.edu/sac/english/bailey/aframlit.htm
A Brief Chronology of African American Literature
Created by Roger Blackwell Bailey, Ph.D. (Site maintained by wshute@accd.edu (Last Updated 7/16/02)
Objections may well be raised about the arrangement of this list. I originally wanted it to be a reading list, but I have since linked the names of several authors to their own pages so that a bit deeper coverage might be possible. These links occur at the first appearance of an author on the list. Some links have already been made in anticipation of individual files to come, and I am working as hard as I can on these and others while teaching a full load. I shall be as grateful for suggestions as I am for your patience. Thanks in advance for both.
General References

Terry, Lucy
, " Bars Fight."
The Narrative of the Uncommon Sufferings and Surprizing Deliverance of Briton Hammon , a Negro Man
Hammon, Jupiter
, " An Evening Thought: Salvation by Christ, with Penitential Cries. "
Wheatley, Phyllis
Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral.
The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano ..., Written by Himself

44. Welcome To The UCLA Center For African American Studies Website
was one of the coeditors of the Norton Anthology of African American literature.Richard Yarborough's publicated works include Associate general Editor, with
http://www.bunchecenter.ucla.edu/faculty/faculty_yarborough.htm
Faculty: Professors
Richard Yarborough
(Ph.D., Stanford)
Associate Professor of African-American Literature and Culture; American Literature; UCLA
Faculty Research Associate for the Center of African American Studies
Research Interests:
Richard Yarborough has received a Distinguished Teaching Award in 1987, been recognized as an Outstanding Faculty Member by the African Student Union in 1997, and received a commendation from the City of Los Angeles in 1990. He has published extensively on African American literature, and he is a literary historian who was one of the co-editors of the Norton Anthology of African American Literature.
Richard Yarborough's publicated works include:
Associate General Editor, with Paul Lauter (General Editor), Juan Bruce-Nova, Elaine Hedges, Anne Goodwyn, Amy Ling, Daniel F. Littlefield, Wendy Martin, Charles Molesworth, Carla Mulford, Raymond Paredes, Linda Wagner-Martin, and Andrew Wiget. The Heath Anthology of American Literature. 2nd ed., rev. 2 vols. Lexington, Mass: D.C. Heath 1994.
Coeditor, with Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Nellie Y. McKay (General Editors), William L. Andrews, Houston A. Baker, Jr., Barbara T. Christian, Frances Smith Foster, Deborah E. MacDowell, Robert G. O'Meally, Arnold Ranpersad, and Hortense Spillers. The Norton Anthology of African American Literature. New York: W.W. Norton, 1997.

45. Selection Of African American Literature Titles Available At Cabrillo Library
The Norton Anthology Of African American literature / Henry Louis Gates, Jr.,general Editor, Nellie Y. McKay, general Editor. PS508.N3 N67 1997.
http://libwww.cabrillo.edu/about/techserv/black-history/af-am-lit.htm
Celebrate African American History in February
at the Cabrillo College Library
Selected authors and titles in African American Literature available at the library.
Toni Morrison born 1931 in Lorain, Ohio, is perhaps the most celebrated
contemporary American novelist. Awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1993,
Morrison powerfully evokes in her fiction the legacies of displacement and slavery
that have been bequeathed to the African-American community. Morrison was born
in Ohio, educated at Howard University and Cornell University, and is now a
member of the faculty of Princeton University. Her most widely read novel is
perhaps Beloved (1987), which won the Pulitzer Prize and was recently adapted for
film. Song of Solomon (1977), which won the 1978 National Book Critics Award for
fiction, is perhaps the most lyrical of her novels. Beloved : a novel / by Toni Morrison. PS3563.O8749 B4 1987. The bluest eye / Toni Morrison. PS3563.O8749 B58 1972b. Jazz / Toni Morrison. PS3563.O8749 J38 1992. Paradise / Toni Morrison. PS3563.O8749 P37 1997.

46. Peter Lang Publishing, Inc. N O R T H A M E R I C A - Books By Discipline: Liter
Home / Books / Browse Books by Discipline / literature and Language Studies(general). literature and Language Studies (general). Series Edited by
http://commerce.peterlangusa.com/genBooksByCategory.asp?CategoryName=Literature

47. African American Studies Program
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY 2002 – 2003 general Catalog. AFH 353, African AmericanLiterature Beginnings Through the Harlem Renaissance L/HU, C (3).
http://www.asu.edu/aad/catalogs/general/african-american-studies.html

48. ARCHIVE: AFH African American Studies Humanities Courses
AFH 353 African American literature Beginnings Through the Harlem fall Historicalsurvey of African American literary traditions Notes 1, 2. general Studies L
http://www.asu.edu/aad/catalogs/fall_2002/afh.html
ARCHIVE: Fall 2002 African American Studies Humanities (AFH) AFH Note 1. AFH Note 2. A term paper or equivalent out-of-class written work is required in all upper-division (300- and 400-level) ENG courses. AFH Note 3. English majors and minors are expected to have completed ENG 200 before taking 400-level literature courses. AFH 202 Art of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas. (3)
spring
History of art of Africa, Oceania, and the New World. Meets non-Western art history requirement. Cross-listed as ARS 202. Credit is allowed for only AFH 202 or ARS 202.
General Studies: HU, G, H AFH 225 African American Religion. (3)
selected semesters
Introduces the history and development of the African American religious tradition. Lecture, discussion. Cross-listed as REL 225. Credit is allowed for only AFH 225 or REL 225.
General Studies: HU, C AFH 322 Malcolm and Martin. (3)
selected semesters
Examines and contrasts the lives, ministries, contributions, and legacies of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr. Cross-listed as REL 322. Credit is allowed for only AFH 322 or REL 322.
General Studies: HU, C

49. Related Links
ECA Related Links Lists general issues concerning African literature. AfricanAmerican literature - A comprehensive resource covering African American
http://www.albany.edu/africana/r_links.html
D epartment of A fricana S tudies
Related Links
[General Reference] [History] [Genealogy/Archives] [Politics/Economics] [Literature]
Museums/Research Centers/Organiations] [Women] General Reference K-12 Electronic Guide for African Resources on the Internet - This page offers a variety of resources covering basic
issues about each country on the continent. Electronic Journals and Newspapers on Africa - Compilation by Columbia University of journals available on-line. Western Journal of Black Studies - Scholarly journal concerned with social, cultural and political issues. A Guide to Resources on Geography, Mapping, and Imaging in Africa - Provides mapping and geographic information. The Atlantic Monthly - Historical newspaper concerned with African American life. Final Call Online - Nation of Islam Newspaper Black Enterprise - Leading African American Business Periodical Contemporary Conflicts in Africa - Highlights the various conflicts in Africa and attempts at peaceful resolutions.
History Black History - A comprehensive subject page covering the historical experience of African people in America from
1619-1997. Covers persons as well as issues.

50. Books For Participation Papers And General African American Research
Books for Participation Papers and general African American Research. AnthologiesBrotherman The Norton Anthology of African American literature Black Voices
http://www.uwec.edu/Academic/curric/duckswsm/books.htm
Books for Participation Papers and General African American Research
History: Biography and Works
Alex Haley Autobiography of Malcolm X
Blight (ed) Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglas
Brown, Elaine A Taste of Power
Eldridge Cleaver Soul on Ice
Farmer, James Lay Bare the Heart
Foner, Eric The Black Panthers Speak
Maya Angelou I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
Anne Moody Coming of Age in Mississippi
Lee, Maia For Freedom's Sake: THe Life and Times of
Fannie Lou Hamer JoAnn Robinson Women of the Civil Rights Movement The Collected Speeches of Malcom X The Speeches of Martin Luther King Jr. Studs Terkel Race Phyllis Rose Jazz Cleopatra Booker T. Washington Up From Slavery James Welsom Johnson Autobiography Of An Ex-Colored Man
Cleaver, Eldridge Soul on Ice
Civil Rights Movement Taylor Branch Parting The Waters Branches Without Roots The Collected Papers of Marcus Garvey Weisbrot Freedom Bound Sitkoff The Struggle for Black Equality Orlando Patterson Rituals of Blood Oral History Hampton and Fayer Voices of Freedom Document Collections
Carson et al The Eyes on the Prize Civil Rights Reader
Lynching and Racial Violence Shapiro White Violence, Black Response

51. Literary Resources
general American literature Resources Literary Resources Outline of American literatureA publication African American literature The African Studies Center at
http://www.rlc.dcccd.edu/annex/COMM/english/mah8420/LiteraryResources.htm
Literary Resources
General American Literature Resources
African American Literature Resources

Other Literature Resources
You can also view resources by: Author Period Genre General American Literature Resources African American Literature

52. New American Studies Web
THE New AMERICAN STUDIES WEB Pilot Version. Search Results Page. Suggesta Site or read a SiteScene Review. literature and Text Studies general.
http://cfdev.georgetown.edu/cndls/asw/aswlinks.cfm?head1=Literature and Text Stu

53. Norton College Books The Norton Anthologies
of Theory and Criticism Vincent B. Leitch, general Editor; William Cain AfricanAmerican literature - The Norton Anthology of African American literature
http://www.wwnorton.com/english/english_anthol.htm

54. The Norton Anthologies
Gates Jr., Henry Louis, Nellie Y. McKay (Cogeneral Eds.)) et al. The NortonAnthology of African American literature 0-393-95908-2 / paper / 1997,
http://www.wwnorton.com/college/English/upper_courses_list.html

55. Course Abbreviations
American experience—in history, literature, art, religion African American Studiesat Iowa State University the program satisfy general education requirements
http://www.iastate.edu/~catalog/2001-03/courses/afam.html
Other Courses
Schedule of Classes
African American Studies (Af Am)
www.iastate.edu/~catalog/catalog/courses/african.htm
(Interdepartmental Undergraduate Program)
Program Committee: D. Anderson, R. Baum, J. Berry, H. Blake, S. Dunlap, K. Hickok,
D. Rollins, V. Sheares, G. Tartakov, Y. Teshome Undergraduate Study A minor in African American Studies requires six courses in the program with a minimum of 18 credits, including Introduction to African American Studies (Af Am 201) and Seminar in African American Culture (Af Am 460). The remaining credits must come from at least two departments, with at least two courses taken at the junior level or above. Independent study and internship opportunities are available for credit, but do not count in the minimum requirements for the minor. Graduate Study Courses open for nonmajor graduate credit: 334, 347, 348, 349, 350, 460, 475. Courses Primarily for Undergraduate Students Af Am 201. Introduction to African American Studies
(3-0) Cr. 3. F. S. An interdisciplinary introduction to the study of African American culture. Includes history, the social sciences, literature, religion, and the arts, as well as conceptual frameworks for investigation and analysis of the African American experience.

56. African And Asian/Pacific American West
the general public information on African American art, history document the developmentof Asian American literature. general history of Hmong people in Asia
http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~amerstu/mw/af_ap.html
The Multicultural American West:
African American West
Featured Site: African Americans in Tucson
Part of a commendable effort to recognize the diversity in Tucson, this site is loaded with stories, photographs, historical essays, and bibliographies, all of which help visitors to understand the contribution African Americans have made to regional history. Well organized and very useful.
  • African Missouri A very informative site, compiled and maintained by Anne Taylor, which draws on variety of sources to provide critical essays, personal narratives, census reports, and other historical information on African Americans in the Show Me State. Includes relevant "extra-Missouri" links as well.
  • Pike's Peak Region Black History Profiles several black Americans who were prominent figures in the Colorado Springs area. Some wonderful photos.
  • How Far Have We Come: Past and Present Media Images of African Americans An exhibition at the UM Riverside Museum of Photography, organized by Shola Lynch, that compares representations of African Americans in "stereographs" with modern media images.
  • Black American West Museum A history of the origin of the museum itself. Includes museum hours and location.

57. World History Archives: History Of African American Culture
culture in general The history of panAfrican consciousness The history of AfricanAmerican language The history of African American literature The history of
http://www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/45a/index-f.html
African American culture history
Hartford Web Publishing is not the author of the documents in World History Archives African American history in general
The history of African American culture in general
The history of pan-African consciousness
The history of African American language
The history of African American literature
The history of African American film
The history of African American music
The history of the Gullah/Geechee Sea Island culture

58. English And American Literature: Internet Resources
general. the subject areas of English literature, American literature, and Western AfricanAmericanStudies A Guide to Electronic Texts (University of Delaware
http://www2.lib.udel.edu/subj/engl/internet.htm
English and American Literature
A Guide to Internet Resources
Starting Sites Mailing Lists and Newsgroups Reviews, Prizes, and Criticism Individual Author Pages ... Research Tools
Starting Sites
General

59. Academic Directories
American literature African American literature. The leading academic websitesreviewed and catalogued by university experts. general Resources, Black Arts
http://www.allianceforlifelonglearning.org/er/tree.jsp?c=42672

60. Africana&african Studies
Littérature Antillaise (Crosslisted in comparative literature). general PROGRAMS101a African Civilizations 277b African American / Latino Autobiography and
http://www.haverford.edu/catalog/africana_african_studies.htm

AFRICANA STUDIES
REQUIREMENTS
In addition to meeting these common requirements, students concentrating in Africana studies at Haverford College must also satisfy a distribution requirement. Of the six courses they take, at least two, but no more than three, must be taken in their home department; the remaining three to four courses must be taken in at least two other departments.
Coordinators Haverford
Associate Professor , Department of French Bryn Mawr
Associate Professor Linda-Susan Beard , Department of English AFRICAN STUDIES
Haverford and Bryn Mawr Colleges, along with the University of Pennsylvania and Swarthmore College, are members of the African Studies Consortium. The four institutions have established an Undergraduate Center for African Studies, headquartered at the University of Pennsylvania. The center is supported in part by the U.S. Department of Education. Consortium resources allow students on the four campuses to pursue a wide variety of interests in African studies. REQUIREMENTS
A full African studies program includes the introductory foundation course; study of an African language or languages; study abroad at an African university; and advanced course work on Africa at any of the four institutions.

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