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41. COURSE NUMBER: HIS 221
of church and state, minority rights, or other In Response to University studies Criteriafor development, Native American and africanamerican culture, urban
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American Experience to 1865 II. CATALOG DESCRIPTION:
A thematic approach to the history of the United States to 1865, designed as a general education social science elective. Three basic themes will be included: the transplantation of European and African cultures to America and their interaction with the cultures of native American Indians; the emergence of distinctive American values and institutions and the establishment of the American nation; and the stresses that culminated in the Civil War. III. PURPOSE:
American Experience to 1865 initiates the process of employing historical methodology to engage in mature, independent thought and sound standards of analysis. Instructors explain the nature of historical inquiry and its reliance upon the analysis of factual evidence and the use of logical inference drawn from fact to support conclusions about the past. Students are expected to employ this methodology and improve upon communication skills in oral discussion and in written assignments and exams. Characteristic 4: Understand the role and applications of technology and science in the solution of the problems of a changing world.

42. 4th Grade Spotlight
African American Heroes The US Postal Service honors outstanding Great Links forSocial studies Here's a collection of the Modern Civil rights Movement Trace
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The africanamerican Journey These pages provide online support for the PBSseries. 2000 - 2003 Family Education Network, Inc. All rights Reserved.
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Nominate this site for the Showcase 4th Grade Spotlight Content Connection Great Links for Black History Month Pat O'Donnell, M.Ed., C.I.T. The observance of Black History Month and the study of black history in general can be traced back to one man, noted historian Dr. Carter G. Woodson. Woodson was appalled by the way blacks were represented in history books if they even showed up at all and he decided to do something about it. His research and efforts established the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History in 1915. He also founded the widely respected Journal of Negro History . By 1926, black history was featured in classrooms throughout the U.S. These great links trace some of the major events that have shaped the African-American experience. Black History Month @ infoplease.com The editors at infoplease.com have assembled a comprehensive collection of articles for this special spotlight feature. It covers a wide range of features from the Negro baseball league to black literature and art. Quizzes, time lines, historical figures, and more fill out this great feature. African American History Through the Arts This indepth look at African-American history and art was written by students as a class project. Students use graphics to illustrate their text and shape their report around the large body of art and photography by and about African Americans.

44. 200211 Columbia AFRO Course Listings
times. AFRO 201 INTRO AFROAMER studies. 228662, 15PM. AFRO 335 SURV CIVRIGHTS MOVEMENT. 227802, ARRANGED. AFRO 442 african-american ENGLISH. 228272,
http://registrar.sc.edu/html/Course_Listings/Columbia/200211/AFRO200211.htm

45. Resources For Teachers Of Civil Rights History
Specific Civil rights Web Pages. Rosewood Report for the State of Florida. generalciv war/fredmen's Bureau. Teaching Resources for African American studies.
http://www.uwec.edu/Academic/curric/duckswsm/civilteachers.htm
Resources for Teachers of Civil Rights History
Oral Testimony and Interviews
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project: Articles THE BIOGRAPHY OF JOHN LEWIS Civil Rights Oral History Bibliography
Civil Rights Documents
National Archives: Special Issue: Federal Records and
African American History
Civil Rights and AntiSlavery Pamphlets
General Civil Rights Pages
Civil Rights Movement We Shall Overcome The Players NCRM Interactive Tour: Freedom Rides Freedom Rides ... Historical Collections: UVA Documents; Tuskeegee Experiment
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Rosewood Report for the State of Florida Rosewood Special Master's Report Primary Sources: Leo Frank Case
Slavery Documents
Records of Slave Ship Movement Between Africa and the Americas, 1817-1843
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Rosewood Report for the State of Florida Rosewood Special Master's Report Materials on the Destruction of Rosewood, Florida http:/ ... www.dos.state.fl.us/fgils/rosewood.htm Rosewood http://www.discovery.com/area/history/rosewood/rosewoodopener.html Disney Rosewood http://www.freenet.scri.fsu.edu/doc/rosewood.txt

46. CSC Newsletter - 3 History
Soon, however, African American Readjusters and white Democrats and the Making of'Western civ by Dan Segal (anthropology and world studies, Pitzer College
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47. Indiana Resources - Archaeology
agricultural communities in Indiana, an article by Deborah L. Rotman in the AfricanAmerican Archaeology Newsletter. Native American studies. All rights reserved
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The bluegrass fauna and changes in Middle Holocene hunter-gatherer foraging in the southern Midwest. Article abstract from American Antiquity on this Middle Archaic base camp/mortuary occupation. Bone Bank
A late prehistoric Native American village site (Mississippian Caborn-Welborn culture, 1400-1700 AD) on the banks of the Wabash River; excavations by Cheryl and Patrick Munson at Indiana University. Calumet Dune Ridge
Short-term campsites dating roughly from 2400 BP to about 500 BP, in Indiana; an article abstract in the Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology.

48. Sinclair Community College
studies) HIS 105 (History of Black America) HIS 106 Psych) PSY 160 (African AmericanPsych.) SOC 120 or (111 History) HIS 111, 112, 113 (Western civ.) HIS 105
http://www.sinclair.edu/departments/counselors/las/emphasis.htm
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49. Spring 2003 History Course Descriptions
Professor Ferrell's Courses African American History since Slavery O'Brien's CoursesWestern civ I History of History and American studies Mary Washington
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These are only tentative course descriptions. Readings and assignments may change by the start of next semester. These are merely intended to give prospective students a sense of the class.
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Western Civ II History 122, Section 1

European Diplomatic History History 372, Section 1

Seminar on the Great War History 420, Section 1

An Introduction to the Study of History History 299, Section 3
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Seminar on American Slavery History 444, Section 1

50. UB Student Response Center - Intended Major Codes
0734 1000 African American studies. 0155 1000 American studies. 0162 1005 Latin.0162 1006 Classical civ Ancient Religions. 0405 1000 Women's studies.
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0312 1200 Aerospace Engineering 0734 1000 African American Studies 0155 1000 American Studies 0155 1001 Asian American Studies 0155 1002 Cross-Cultural Studies 0155 1003 Multicultural Studies 0346 1000 Anthropology 0227 1200 Architecture - BS 0160 1100 Fine Art - BFA 0160 1106 Communication Design - BFA 0160 1101 Computer Art 0160 1102 Illustration 0160 1103 Painting 0160 1107 Photography - BFA 0160 1104 Printmaking 0160 1105 Sculpture 0161 1000 Studio Art - BA 0161 1001 Communication Design - BA 0161 1002 General Studio 0161 1003 Photography - BA

51. UNC Charlotte - International Studies Program
courses of a number of departments, including African American and African SPAN 3203Spanish Literature SPAN 3209 Spanish Culture civ. LATIN AMERICAN studies
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Program Requirement Course Description Spring 2003 Schedule of Classes ... Recommended Area Studies Courses
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The major is structured to give students skills and knowledge to understand and analyze societies outside the United States in the context of the rapidly changing and increasingly interdependent world. By integrating courses on area studies and world affairs from a variety of departments, the new major allows students interested in studying other cultures and societies to focus attention across traditional disciplinary boundaries. The program is designed for students seeking careers in the foreign service, the military, and other governmental agencies; in non governmental organizations with an international or cross-cultural orientation; and in international business.
Program Requirements The major in International Studies leading to the Bachelor of Arts degree requires a minimum of 30 semester hours in courses approved for International Studies credit to include: (1) INTL 1101 (Introduction to International Studies); (2) one course from each of three Advanced Core areas designed to enhance global economic, geo/political and socio/cultural awareness; (3) one required course and four elective courses from within one of the area concentrations offered - African, Asian, European or Latin American Studies; (4) INTL 4601 (International Studies Seminar).

52. Faculty List
Andrew Debicki, Humanities/Western civ. Peter Ukpokodu, African and African Americanstudies, Caribbean theatre. The Center of Latin American studies at University
http://www.ku.edu/~latamst/faculty_list.htm
Core Faculty of the Latin American Studies Program Name Department Specialization C hris Anderson Business International Finance: Brazil and Ecuador and Chile D anny Anderson Spanish and Portuguese Spanish American and Mexican Novel, Mexican Literature L orraine Bayard de Volo Government/Women's Studies Women and Politics of Latin America/Nicaragua M elissa Birch Business International trade, privatization in LA, economy in Paraguay C hris Brown Geography Environmental studies, sustainable development, Brazil S oraya Cardenas Sociology/Environmental Studies Mexican Water Scarcity W alter Clark Music and Dance Latin American Popular Music L inda Davis Journalism Television and global imperialism in Peru and Ecuador B art Dean Anthropology Culture, kinship, gender in the Amazon Basin, medical anthropology M ichael Doudoroff Spanish and Portuguese Spanish American modernism and literature T amara Falicov Theatre and Film Nationalism in Argentine film P atrick Frank History of Art Political art of Mexico and Argentina B ryant Freeman African and African American Studies Haitian Creole, voodoo, Haitain culture and politics

53. History Courses
HIST 106, West. civ The Modern Era (Honors). HIST 538, The Great Plains. HIST539, African American History. HIST 552, studies in American Social History.
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(History Courses) HIST 101 Western Civ.:Rise of Europe HIST 102 Western Civ.: The Modern Era HIST 103 Overseas European Studies HIST 105 West. Civ: Rise of Europe (Honors) HIST 106 West. Civ: The Modern Era (Honors) HIST 251 History of the U.S. to 1877 HIST 252 History of the U.S. Since 1877 HIST 401 Technology, Science, and History HIST 503 Overseas European Studies HIST 510 World War I HIST 511 Environmental History HIST 512 Women in European History HIST 513 Battles and Leaders HIST 514 World War II HIST 515 History of Sport (same as KIN 515) HIST 516 History of Science I HIST 517 History of Science II HIST 518 Science in Modern Age HIST 519 Science in America HIST 520 Death and Dying in History HIST 521 History of Christianity HIST 522 Religion in American History HIST 523 History of Occult and Witchcraft HIST 524 Hist. of Baseball in American Culture HIST 525 Colonial America HIST 526 American Revolution HIST 527 The Early National Period HIST 529 Civil War and Reconstruction HIST 531 U.S. in the 20th Century

54. Chat Room Of OMA
Empires H211 2906 Latin Ameican Culture civ. Vary L490 3046 - Individual Readingsin Latino studies. Rts Amer Y396 3711 - African American Political Thought
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The Office of Multicultural Affairs encourages you to enroll in a class realted to cultural or gender diversity. An astrick denotes that a Department offers a variety of courses related to diversity. Please see the listing for FALL 2001.
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CMLT 261- Intro to African Literature
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0222 - West African Society in Novels
1623 - Asian Americans: Conflict and Identity English
2124 - Native American Literature
2105 - American Film Culture
2131 - Ethnic American Literature
2132 - Studies in American Culture Enthography and Ethnology
0496 - Indians in U. S. in 20th Century Folklore FOLK - Folklore Gender Studies G101 ALL - Women, Gender, and Culture History E104 0120 - Voices form Africa E331 2949 - African History: Ancient/Empire/City State A355 2937 - Afro-American History to the 1890s E336 2950 - History of East Africa E531 2974 - African History: Ancient to Empires H227 2920 - African Civilization H680 2990 - Colloquium in Cultural History J400 2956 - The Civil Rights Movement Journalism J475 7020 - Race, Gender, and the Media

55. UC Berkeley Registrar : Department Abbreviations
African American studies, AFRICAM. Agricultural and Environmental Chemistry, AGRCHM. civil and Environmental Engineering, civ ENG. Classics Women's studies, WOMENST.
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56. Interdepartmental Programs
For more information, call the Department of History at (765) 2858700. MINOR INAFRICAN- AMERICAN studies, 18-20 hours. 464. Byzantin civ (3). PHIL. ASIAN studies.
http://www.bsu.edu/web/catalog/undergraduate/colleges/Collpages/intdpg02.htm
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57. Interdepartmental Programs
For more information, call the history department at (765) 2858700. MINOR INAFRICAN- AMERICAN studies, 18-20 hours. 464, Byzantin civ (3), ASIAN studies.
http://www.bsu.edu/web/catalog9800/undergraduate/colleges/collpages/intdpage.htm
Catalog Home Page Academic Colleges, Departments, Programs: Interdepartmental Programs: African American Studies American Studies Ancient Studies Asian Studies ... Latin-American Studies
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Today's planners and decision makers need the ability to draw upon information from many sources. To give students broad backgrounds in a variety of subjects, interdepartmental programs require courses from more than one department. COURSES:
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CANADIAN STUDIES (CANST) Canada: Cultural Crossroads. (3)
An interdepartmental introduction to the geography, history, government, economy, literature, art, and music defining Canada's individuality and international heritage. An examination of current issues on such topics as economic agreements, environment, education, health system, and multicultural relations. INTERDEPARTMENTAL (ID) Freshman Seminar. (1)

58. AU: Department Of History: Newsletter: Spring 2002
0136105-03, World civ I, Skinner, MWF, 1100-1150am. in American Thought. Shealso directs the Center for African American Ethnic studies Programs, which
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59. Women's Studies At The College Of William And Mary
(Crosslisted as civ 315 eg, The 19th C. Novel; Major African American Women Writers Womenin Modern China; Gendered Frontiers) International studies 390 Topics
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... Concentration and Internship Forms INDEX: DESCRIPTION OF WOMEN'S STUDIES PROGRAM: The following guidelines have been reviewed and approved by the Women's Studies Curriculum Committee, the Women's Studies Advisory Committee, and the Committee for Honors and Interdisciplinary Studies. Back to top REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CONCENTRATION IN WOMEN'S STUDIES
Because the program's curriculum offers such a wide variety of choices, each concentrator or minor is asked to work closely with a Women's Studies advisor to select related courses in a content area reflecting a specific interest in Women's Studies. For example, students interested in women's history would choose courses or add a concentration or minor in History; similar choices might be made for areas such as Anthropology, Black Studies, English, Literary and Cultural Studies, Psychology, Sociology, and so on. An interdisciplinary concentration in Women's Studies requires a minimum of 32 credit hours. No more than 10 credits of introductory courses and 6 credits of independent study may count toward the concentration. Successful completion of WMST 405 satisfies the concentration writing requirement. The concentration computing requirement may be satisfied by successful completion of any of the Computer Science courses designed for this requirement, or by petitioning the Women's Studies Curriculum Committee to substitute a course offered by a department within the student's specific area of emphasis.

60. Women’s Studies
Cross listed with civ 315). Topics in English (eg, The 19thCentury Novel; Major AfricanAmerican Women Writers). Government 406 studies in Political Philosophy.
http://www.wm.edu/catalog/2001-02/womensstudies.htm
Women’s Studies ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS N. Gray (Director), L. Meyer G. Ozyegin . INSTRUCTOR D. O’Dell. Women’s Studies is an interdisciplinary academic program designed to acquaint students with current scholarship on women, gender, feminist theory, epistemology and research. Each semester a wide variety of courses in humanities and social science departments as well as in Women’s Studies offers students the opportunity for cultural and cross-cultural studies of the effects of representations and assumptions about gender, race, class, ethnicity and sexual orientation on our lives. Courses generally of interest to Women’s Studies students and eligible for concentration credit are listed below; in addition, a separate flyer listing each semester’s eligible courses is available through the Women’s Studies office (757) 221-2457 and on the Women’s Studies web page (www.wm.edu/FAS/WS). Students may declare an interdisciplinary concentration or a minor in Women’s Studies. The Women’s Studies concentration prepares students who wish to gain a strong interdisciplinary perspective in advance of employment and/or graduate or professional study leading to careers in a wide variety of fields including, for instance, law, education, politics, business, social action, the arts, medicine and so on. Graduates of Women’s Studies programs nationwide report reasons for choosing this field of study that range from lifelong interest in feminism, to discovering new intellectual challenges, to providing themselves with the confidence and freedom to “do whatever you choose to do.”

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