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         African-american Studies Arts:     more books (100)
  1. Black Journalists in Paradox: Historical Perspectives and Current Dilemmas (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Clint C. Wilson, 1991-07
  2. A Struggle Worthy of Note: The Engineering and Technological Education of Black Americans (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by David E. Wharton, 1992-10-30
  3. The Black Press in the Middle West, 1865-1985 (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies)
  4. African Studies Thesaurus: Subject Headings for Library Users (Bibliographies and Indexes in Afro-American and African Studies) by Freda E. Otchere, 1992-08-30
  5. Black Theatre in the 1960s and 1970s: A Historical-Critical Analysis of the Movement (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Mance Williams, 1985-08-22
  6. A Study of African-American Vernacular English in America's "Middletown": Evidence of Linguistic Convergence (Black Studies, 12) by Xiaozhao Huang, 2001-03
  7. African American Soldiers in the National Guard: Recruitment and Deployment During Peacetime and War (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Charles Johnson, 1992-08-30
  8. Gatekeepers of Black Culture: Black-Owned Book Publishing in the United States, 1817-1981 (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Donald Franklin Joyce, 1983-01-28
  9. War and Race: The Black Officer in the American Military, 1915-1941 (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Gerald Wilson Patton, 1981-10-27
  10. Roots of Afrocentric Thought: A Reference Guide to Negro Digest/Black World, 1961-1976 (Bibliographies and Indexes in Afro-American and African Studies) by Clovis E. Semmes, 1998-02-12
  11. The Cinema of Ousmane Sembene, A Pioneer of African Film (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Francoise Pfaff, 1984-11-20
  12. Cultural Divide: A Study of African-American College-Level Writers by Valerie Balester, 1993-10-18
  13. Dusky Maidens: The Odyssey of the Early Black Dramatic Actress (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Jo A. Tanner, 1992-12-30
  14. Black Academic Libraries and Research Collections: An Historical Survey (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Jessie Carney Smith, 1977-11-22

61. African American Studies Program | Student Honors
Recipients of the award are nominated by members of the African American StudiesProgram faculty. IU School of Liberal arts Scholarships Financial Aid
http://www.iupui.edu/~afam/studenthonors.html
Preston Eagleson Award
This award is given each year to an IUPUI student who writes the best undergraduate paper in African American Studies. Each year a cash prize of $300.00 is given to the first place recipient. Second place recipients receive a cash prize of 150.00. The Eagleson Award is named in honor of Preston Eagleson, the first African American to earn a post-baccalaureate degree from Indiana University. Paperswhich may be the product of research from a variety of African American Studies or related coursesmust be at least 15 pages in length (less cover page and/or endnotes page). Footnotes or endnotes must conform to that of the MLA Manual for Writers of Research Papers, the University of Chicago Press A Manual of Style or the Chicago Guide to Preparing Electronic Manuscripts.
Outstanding Student Award
Given each year to an undergraduate student at IUPUI with at least nine credit hours in African American Studies courses who have exhibited exemplary academic performance as well as leadership qualities in the discipline. Recipients of the award are nominated by members of the African American Studies Program faculty.

62. ECUIP : The Digital Library : African-American Studies
A browsable and searchable digital library of materials for K12 teachers and students.
http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/ecuip/diglib/afam/guide/

African-American Studies

Select eCUIP section... DIGITAL LIBRARY Subject Collections: Special Collections: CLASSROOM TEACHER'S LAB INFORMATION CENTER eCUIP HOME
REFERENCE
African-American Biographies African-Americans, Digital-Librarian AFRO-American Almanac GENERAL
African-American Journey African-American Mosaic African American Review African-Americans, Digital-Librarian ... Jet Online ARTS
African American Sheet Music 1850-1920 African Music Archive Chronology of African-American Arts National Museum of African Art ... Photographs from the Golden Age of Jazz HISTORY
African-American Warriors After the Civil War: Plessy v. Ferguson Black Military Chronology on the History of Slavery and Racism ... USCT and Commissioned Officers of African-American Descent LITERATURE
African-American Literature Links African-American Perspectives African-American Writers of the 19th Century Poetry and Prose of the Harlem Renaissance ... Writing Black PEOPLE
African-American Biographies American Slave Narratives Black Inventors Buffalo Soldiers on the Western Frontier ... John George Clinkscales, On the Old Plantation

63. Howard University
Program Field Advertising Allied Health African American studies African studiesArchitecture Art Science Sociology Social Work Spanish Theatre arts.
http://www.howard.edu/asp/keywordsearch/EnrichmentPrograms.asp?keyword=African A

64. Carleton College: African / African American Studies Department
Students majoring in African/African American studies have been able to create theirown of a particular discipline (in the Social Sciences, arts and Literature
http://www.carleton.edu/curricular/AFAM/
The African/African American Studies Program
Program Description
The program in African/African American Studies provides a cross cultural and comparative framework for systematically studying the traditions and experiences of Africans in the New and Old worlds. Students in this program are encouraged to develop their analytic, research and literary skills through a critical study of patterns of Western and African civilizations in their interwoven complexity. In addition to the courses offered by the program itself, several courses taught at Carleton have a bearing on African/African American studies. Students majoring in African/African American studies have been able to create their own individual programs out of the available Carleton offerings, independent study, and, in some cases, off-campus study. The program also offers a concentration option: in this case the study of the diaspora of African-derived peoples and cultures is rooted both in the mastery of a particular discipline (in the Social Sciences, Arts and Literature, or the Humanities, for example) and in relevant course work that is cross-cultural and interdisciplinary. In the context of Carleton College's commitment to liberal arts education, the program provides a forum for addressing topics such as cultural and artistic creativity, construction of self, marginality, responses to exclusion, and the conjunction of issues related to gender, class, race, and ethnicity.
Last modified: Thursday, 28-Jan-1999 14:18:23 CST

65. Ethnic Studies - Degrees
The African American studies major offers studies in the social sciences, humanities,education, community studies, the arts, and other areas as they relate to
http://www-catalog.admin.csufresno.edu/current/ethnicdgr.html
You are in the official 2003-2004 General Catalog
for California State University, Fresno.
Ethnic Studies Program
Bachelor of Arts Degree Requirements The African American Studies major offers studies in the social sciences, humanities, education, community studies, the arts, and other areas as they relate to the African American experience and the African diaspora. The major will provide an epistemological basis for the theoretical, social, political, and cultural reality of African peoples. The dual major consists of 24 units of African American courses. Students are strongly encouraged to pursue a dual major and can take African American Studies either as a primary or secondary major. Students are required to see an African American Studies academic adviser for assistance in planning the major.
African American Studies Major
Major requirements (36 units)
Lower-division requirements (9 units)
ETHS 1, AFAM 10, SOC 25 or PLSI 90 Upper-division requirements (18 units)
AFAM 137, 144, 146, 148, 178; ETHS 189 Approved African American electives (9 units)
Consult your academic adviser for approval.

66. UNL-Institute For Ethnics Studies
programs Latino and Latin American studies, African American and African studies,and Native American studies. within the College of arts and Sciences
http://www.unl.edu/unlies/
Contact us at. . .
Institute for Ethnic Studies
University of Nebraska
International Place
420 University Terrace
Lincoln, NE 68588-0687
Ethnic Studies refers to the investigation, exploration, and involvement with those factors and areas that bear on the lives and experiences, both past and present, of ethnically distinct minority groups in the U.S. The Institute for Ethnic Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is composed of three separate programs: Latino and Latin American Studies, African American and African Studies, and Native American Studies. Although they operate together under the leadership of a single Director, each program has its own coordinator and plans its own curriculum and activities.
The Institute offers several interdisciplinary programs of study. Courses are taught by affiliated faculty from various departments within the College of Arts and Sciences, such as Anthropology, English, Geography, History, Modern Languages and Literatures, Political Science, and Sociology, as well as other colleges at GNU, such as Fine and Performing Arts, Business Administration, and Teachers College.
The Institute for Ethnic Studies and the three programs also sponsor or co-sponsor a variety of lectures, symposia, research projects, and cultural events on campus, and serve as a resource for UNL students, faculty, and staff as well as the wider community.

67. GMU Libraries Media Guide: African American Arts
Media Collection Guide / George Mason University Libraries AFRICANAMERICAN studies arts African American art past and present
http://library.gmu.edu/subject/AFAM/arts.html
Media Collection Guide George Mason University Libraries AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES: Arts African American art past and present
Rare and historical photographs, beautiful reproductions of paintings, sculpture and crafts, and brilliant musical selections combine to make this an outstanding educational program for children and adults.
Johnson Center- Videotapes
African American community gospel.
Johnson Center - Compact Discs
M2198 .W33 v.4
African American congregational singing.
Johnson Center- Compact Discs
M2198 .W33 v.2 African American gospel.
Johnson Center- Compact Discs
M2198 .W33 v.3 African American spirituals. Johnson Center- Compact Discs M2198 .W33 v.1 Against the odds the artists of the Harlem Renaissance. Documentary telling of the struggle of Black visual artists in the 1920's and 1930's to show and sell their work. It describes the influence of the Harmon Foundation in creating an artistic home where Black visual artists flourished and developed a wide range of talent. Also included were items in the show curated by the Newark Museum to celebrate the work of the Foundation. Johnson Center- Videotapes Alice Walker.

68. LSU Libraries - African-Americana
Humanities Accessible Archives African American Newspapers 19th archaeology, art,classical studies, folklore, history music, performing arts, philosophy and
http://www.lib.lsu.edu/hum/african.html
African Americana
Contents General Guides Bibliographies Catalogs Exhibits
General Guides:
African American Web Connection
A large collection of African American resources covering many subjects.
American Studies Web
A bibliography of web-based resources in the field of American Studies which includes a section specifically for African Americans listed under "Race, Ethnicity and Identity."
The Amistad Research Center
One of the nation's largest repositories specializing in the history of African Americans. Contains, for the most part, descriptions of the collections (manuscripts, art, periodicals) of the Center located on the campus of Tulane University, New Orleans, LA.
EverythingBlack.Com
"The place to find anything and everything BLACK on the Net!" A "Yahoo-style" subject directory of Internet resources.
Universal Black Pages
Extensive web connections, including events calendars, organizational connections, education, culture and more.
Bibliographies:
A bibliography to selected LSU Libraries reference resources.
African-American Women:
A Selected Bibliography of LSU Resources.

69. The College Of Arts And Sciences At Winthrop University - African American Studi
The Second Dorothy Perry Thompson Colloquium in African American studies andthe African American Experience. The Minor in African American studies.
http://www.winthrop.edu/afamminor/
African American Studies Events Remembering
Dorothy Perry Thompson
The Second Dorothy Perry Thompson Colloquium in African American Studies and the African American Experience
Please join us on Friday, January 31 at 8 PM at the Irvin & Jean Kirby Plowden Auditorium, Withers Building, to hear Diane Nash, one of the Rock Hill Four and founding member of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee, speak about " The Charlotte/Rock Hill Sit-In and Its Legacy. " The program is free and open to the public. Click here for more information.
The Minor in African American Studies
The minor in African American Studies allows students to pursue a multi-disciplinary exploration of African American culture. The program requires 18 hours (12 hours of core courses and 6 of electives). Students interested in this minor should contact Dr. Stephen Smith

70. ::Afro-American Studies And Research Program At UIUC::
University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignCategory Science Social Sciences Academic Departments...... Academic Program was transferred to the college of Liberal arts and Sciences whereit received its current title, The AfroAmerican studies and Research
http://www.aasrp.uiuc.edu/
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Useful Links
  • Afro-Americana Library
  • Martin Luther King University website The Afro-American Studies and Research Program of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign originated in 1969 as the academic branch of the Faculty Student Commission on Afro-American Life and Culture. In 1970 the Faculty Student Commission was dissolved and replaced by the Afro-American Studies Commission, which included three branches: academic, cultural, and service, that reported directly to the Vice Chancellor. During the 1974-75 academic year, the Afro-American Academic Program was transferred to the college of Liberal Arts and Sciences where it received its current title, The Afro-American Studies and Research Program (AASRP).
  • 71. Selected Advanced Degree Programs
    MA African American studies The interdisciplinary curriculum leading to a Masterof arts in African American studies provides an intensive, organized
    http://ist-socrates.berkeley.edu/~africam/usaas.html
    Advanced Degree Programs in African American/African Diaspora Studies - United States Selected List A B C D ... Z Arizona Connecticut
      Yale University M.A. - African Studies
      History, economics, anthropology, political science, arts and literature, languages and linguistics, environmental and developmental studies Ph.D. - African American Studies
      This is a combined program in which students are enrolled jointly in African American Studies and one of the following participating departments/programs: American Studies, English, French, History, History of Art, Italian Language and Literature, Political Science, Psychology, Religious Studies, Sociology, and Spanish and Portuguese.
    District of Columbia
      Howard University M.A., Ph.D. - African Studies
      The Department of African Studies offers graduate programs leading to the Masters of Arts and Doctors of Philosophy degrees. The master's program consists of a two-year professional program, while the Ph.D program is research oriented. The department offers students both historical and current perspectives on the socio-economic, cultural, technological, and political developments of Africa.
    Florida

    72. Liberal Arts And Science, AA Degree African American Studies

    http://www.mctc.commnet.edu/irp/aasd.htm

    73. Liberal Arts And Science, AA Degree African American Studies

    http://www.mctc.commnet.edu/irp/aasd_cf.htm

    74. M.A. Program In African American Studies, Columbia University
    Proposed Curriculum for the Degree of Master of arts in African AmericanStudies. Fall Semester Anthropology G6158. Race, Racism and Democracy.
    http://www.columbia.edu/cu/gsas/african_american_studies/
    Columbia M.A. Program in
    African American Studies Institute for Research in African American Studies Columbia University Fact Sheet Fall 1999
    Application date: April 30, 2000 for
    Matriculation date Fall 2000 Program Overview The Columbia M.A. program in African American Studies is designed to provide the student with a thorough grounding in the literature and research areas within African American studies, and it will enable students to produce critical analysis and research projects about the complex and historically specific experiences of Africans in the Americas. Students will also be expected to demonstrate how those experiences have contributed to, and been shaped by, political, cultural, and economic forces both nationally and globally. African and African American studies at Columbia have a venerable history dating to 1905 when Franz Boas first taught a course on African Ethnology. Currently, Columbia's Graduate School of Arts and Sciences offers an impressive array of courses that fall under the rubric of African American studies, and Columbia's faculty includes some of the nation's leading scholars in the field. Until now, there has not been a vehicle that structures these academic and intellectual resources into a graduate degree program. By focusing on the many resources at Columbia in African

    75. Africana Studies: Home Page
    and African American studies. Return to the University of Arizona Main Library HomePage. This page is maintained by Karen Dalziel Tallman, Librarian, Fine arts/
    http://www.library.arizona.edu/library/teams/fah/subpathpages/Africana/african.h
    AFRICANA STUDIES
    Resources for African and African American Studies
    Return to the University of Arizona Main Library Home Page
    This page is maintained by Karen Dalziel Tallman, Librarian, Fine Arts/Humanities Team, University of Arizona Library. Please send questions to tallmank@u.library.arizona.edu . It was designed by Cynthia D. Shirkey and updated by Gabriela Lopez, Fine Arts/Humanities Team - Secretary. Last updated: December 30, 2002

    76. African American Studies
    page on every aspect of African American life. Western Journal of Black studies An interdisciplinary commentary, literary criticism, and contemporary arts. ;
    http://ishi.lib.berkeley.edu/humanities/Areas/afr-am.html
    African- American Studies UC Departments UC Library Resources
    Other Resources
    • AfroAmeric@ - "An African American oriented newspaper established in 1892. It is based in Baltimore and serves the Baltimore, Washington D.C and Richmond VA areas. This site includes marketing and business news, and several special exhibits of images and text." African American Theses and Dissertations - A searchable comprehensive bibliography of all theses written at the University of California, Berkeley on African American themes covering the years from 1907 to 1990. The African American Haven - A very comprehensive page on every aspect of African American life. The Western Journal of Black Studies - "An interdisciplinary quarterly publication concerned with research, social analysis, political commentary, literary criticism, and contemporary arts." Black Renaissance/Renaissance Noire - A journal addressing a wide range of contemporary black concerns.

    77. African American Studies
    obtained by writing to The Graduate Program in African American studies Barker Center fromthe Admissions Office Harvard Graduate School of arts and Sciences
    http://www.gsas.harvard.edu/programs/degree/afroam.html
    Admissions forms important dates contact us ... Alumni
    African American Studies
    Degree Programs African American Studies Anthropology Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Urban Planning Astronomy Biological Sciences in Dental Medicine ... Degree Programs > African American Studies
    The Department of Afro-American Studies offers a graduate program in the field of African American Studies. The aim of this program is to combine an interdisciplinary training in African American cultural and social studies with a focus in a major disciplinary field, leading to the PhD in African American Studies. The program admits four or five students a year into a five- to six-year program.
    While there are no specific prerequisites, typically students either have undergraduate majors in African American Studies, or have majors in fields such as anthropology, comparative literature, English, history, history of art, music, philosophy, sociology, and religious studies, and have done some undergraduate work in the field of African American studies. The fundamental rationale for the program is that there now exists a substantial body of scholarly writing on African American social, cultural, economic and political life and history, conducted by scholars with a primary training in a traditional discipline, who have drawn on the work of colleagues in other fields to enrich their work. This interdisciplinary corpus of scholarship is at the core of African American Studies, and most serious work on African American literature, history, culture and social, economic or political life, proceeds with an awareness of this interdisciplinary background. There is, as a result, a fairly substantial tradition of writings and a lexicon of ideas that together define a core of knowledge in the field. Familiarity with this core at the graduate level is an important part of the training of those who work on these topics.

    78. African American Studies Graduate Programs In U.S.A.
    Phone 1319-335-0317 Fax 1-319-335-2535 The interdisciplinary curriculum leadingto a Master of arts in African American studies provides an intensive
    http://www.gradschools.com/listings/all/african_am_stud.html
    Click here for more information!
    AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES
    Graduate Schools in the United States
    Sponsoring Institutions:
    College of William and Mary Marquette University University at Buffalo - The State University of New York University of California, Berkeley, African Diaspora Studies ...
    Click here for information on becoming a sponsoring institution
    General Listings:
    Clark Atlanta University
    School of Arts and Sciences
    African and African American Studies
    Office of Admissions
    J.P. Brawley Drive at Fair Street SW
    Atlanta, GA 30314-4385 U.S.A.
    Click to send E-mail to:
    Phone:
    1-800-688-3228 or 1- 404-880-8784
    Degrees Offered:
    M.A.
    Click here for details on how the Access Group can help you finance this program ->
    College of Staten Island, City University of New York Department of History Liberal Studies Graduate Admissions, 2800 Victory Blvd 2A-404 Staten Island, NY 10314 U.S.A. Click to send E-mail to: International Students Click to send E-mail to: Phone: Fax: The program is designed to provide students who have attained the bachelor's degree, the opportunity to study modern Western Society, culture, and thought through an intensive interdisciplinary examination of their origins and through comparison with other societies and cultures. The curriculum provides students with an integrated, sequential exploration of central works and topics in the liberal arts. Admission to the programs are on a rolling basis with GPA requirements of (B) or better. Degrees Offered: M.A. - Liberal Studies

    79. J. William Fulbright College Of Arts And Sciences
    Degree Programs and Courses. AFRICAN AMERICAN studies (AAST). The combinedmajor in African American studies has the following requirements
    http://www.uark.edu/admin/urelinfo/CatalogofStudies/OLD_CATALOGS/97-98/04/AAST.h
    1997-98 Catalog of Studies
    Degree Programs and Courses
    AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES (AAST)
    Nudie E. Williams, Chair of Studies, 416 Old Main, 575-3001 DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR GATEWOOD AND ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR WILLIAMS, HISTORY; PROFESSOR MORGAN, SOCIOLOGY; ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR JONES, MUSIC; ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR SINGLETON, BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES; ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR MOBLEY, PSYCHOLOGY; ASSISTANT PROFESSOR REED, POLITICAL SCIENCE Students who wish to gain knowledge and understanding of the history, social organization, current status, and problems of African Americans and of their contributions to the American heritage may elect a combined major in African American studies together with a major in anthropology, economics, history, philosophy, political science, psychology, sociology, or social welfare. The combined major in African American studies has the following requirements: 1. Eighteen hours in African American studies courses in addition to the requirements for the departmental major. 2. African American studies required courses: AAST 2003, A Colloquium in Definition or AAST 499V, African American Studies Seminar; SOCI 3033, American Minorities; SOCI 4123, Black Ghetto; and HIST 3233, African-American History. 3. The remaining six hours will be selected from the following recommended courses: ANTH 3253, Cultures of the South; HIST 4563, The Old South, 1607-1865; HIST 4573, The New South, 1860 to the Present; HIST 4383, The History of Sub-Saharan Africa; PLSC 4243, Minority Politics; SOCI 4073, Peoples of East Africa; WLIT 4993, African Literature; and ENGL 4333, African-American Literature.

    80. UNM LibrariesAfrican American Studies
    UNM GENERAL LIBRARY African American studies, Contact Nancy Pistorius pistoriu@unm.edu277 arts Humanities Citation Index (AHSearch) indexes journals in the
    http://elibrary.unm.edu/subjects/africanamer.html

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