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  1. In The Vineyard: Working In African American Studies by Perry A. Hall, 2004-11-10
  2. African American Religion and the Civil Rights Movement in Arkansas (Margaret Walker Alexander Series in African American Studies) by Johnny E. Williams, 2008-10-01
  3. Loopholes and Retreats (Forecaast (Forum for European Contributions to the African American Studies))
  4. Blue as the Lake: A Personal Geography (African-American Studies) by Robert B. Stepto, 1999-09-15
  5. Devolution and Black State Legislators (Suny Series in African American Studies) by Tyson King-meadows, 2007-06-01
  6. Black Power in the Suburbs: The Myth or Reality of African-American Suburban Political Incorporation (Suny Series in African American Studies) by Valerie C. Johnson, 2002-09-26
  7. From Within the Frame: Storytelling in African-American Studies (Literary Criticism and Cultural Theory) by Bertram D. Ashe, 2002-06-14
  8. Passing in the Works of Charles W. Chesnutt (Margaret Walker Alexander Series in African American Studies)
  9. The Speeches of Fannie Lou Hamer: To Tell It Like It Is (Margaret Walker Alexander Series in African American Studies)
  10. African American Studies (Introducing Ethnic Studies)
  11. African Americans in the West: A Bibliography of Secondary Sources (Occasional Papers (Sul Ross State University. Center for Big Bend Studies), No. 2.) by Bruce A. Glasrud, Laurie Champion, et all 1998-10
  12. Manjani by Freedom Speaks Diaspora, 2008-08-01
  13. White Money/Black Power: The Surprising History of African American Studies and the Crisis of Race and Higher Education by Noliwe M. Rooks, 2006-02-01
  14. Race, Ethnicity, and the Politics of City Redistricting: Minority-Opportunity Districts and the Election of Hispanics and Blacks to City Councils (African American Studies) by Joshua G. Behr, 2004-03

41. 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
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42. @LA Minority/Ethnic Resources In Southern California: Los Angeles County, Orange
African. africanamerican. Asian. Caribbean. Central American. Disabled. EthnicStudies. European/Caucasian. Men. Middle Eastern. Minorities in general. Native American.
http://www.at-la.com/@la-min.htm
Minority/Ethnic Resources
For the Diverse Backgrounds of Our Population

whole words only All Counties Los Angeles County Orange County Riverside County San Bernardino County Ventura County African African-American Asian Caribbean ...
Index
Minorities in General Air Carriers, International Arts / Crafts Clothing Concerts ...
Cal State Dominguez Hills Multicultural Center
, Carson
Cal State Long Beach (CSULB) Multicultural Center

Census Maps for various Ethnic Groups

Center for Cultural Fluency
, Brentwood - Mount St. Mary's College
Center for Language Minority Education and Research
- Cal State Long Beach (CSULB)
Homeland Cultural Center
, Long Beach
Interracial Voice
Martin Luther King, Jr. Symposium, Dr. , Irvine, January - UCI "Many Voices ... One Song" - Cal State Fullerton (CSUF) Reaffirming Ethnic Awareness and Community Harmony (REACH) - Cal Poly Pomona City of Santa Clarita Human Relations Forum Southern California Regional Purchasing Councils (SCRPC) - helps businesses and enterprises Stop Hate @ UCR , Riverside Tom Bradley International Hall , Westwood - UCLA UCLA International Center , Westwood UCI Cross-Cultural Center , Irvine Upward Bound , Eagle Rock - Occidental College Westop Socal Chapter Anti-Racism Organizations All One Heart , Moreno Valley - promoting tolerance of racial diversity Anti-Racist Action Los Angeles Claremont SCRAP: Students Challenging Racism and (White) Privilege Crack the CIA!

43. African American Studies Research Guide: General Sites For African American Stud
general Sites for African American studies. SEARCH ENGINES AfricanaThe Black Lane on the Information Superhighway Everything Black
http://www.library.yale.edu/rsc/af-am/general.html
General Sites for African American Studies SEARCH ENGINES
Africana: The Black Lane on the Information Superhighway

Everything Black

AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES SITES
Black Cultural Studies Site
summarizes the careers of prominent scholars in African American studies.
AFRO-Amerc@
includes a "history museum" with online exhibits, and news stories.
W.E.B DuBois Virtual University

World of Black Studies

Yahoo! African American Studies

eBlackStudies.Net
offers a comprehensive lists of links to graduate academic programs.
ONLINE COMMUNITIES
African American Web Connection indexes links in categories such as art/poetry, authors, churches, history and businesses. Universal Black Pages is a small search engine geared toward finding specific organizations or businesses. BACK HOME Primary Sources Research Colloquium American Ethnic Studies Guide ... American Studies Program For additional help, contact Nancy M. Godleski

44. New American Studies Web
africanamerican african-americans 19th Century Urban (NYC) Anarchism Archives GeneralCivil War Class Colonial Period Women's history Congressional studies
http://cfdev.georgetown.edu/cndls/asw/aswsub.cfm?head1=History and Historical Cu

45. New American Studies Web
Reference Research. THE New AMERICAN studies WEB Pilot Version. Search ResultsPage. Suggest a Site or read a SiteScene Review. Museum studies general.
http://cfdev.georgetown.edu/cndls/asw/aswlinks.cfm?head1=Museum Studies&head2=Ge

46. UNM LibrariesAfrican American Studies
UNM general LIBRARY African American studies, ContactNancy Pistorius pistoriu@unm.edu 2777600.
http://elibrary.unm.edu/subjects/africanamer.html

47. Education World® - *Social Sciences : Cultural Studies : African American : Gen
Vandergrift). africanamerican Lit. and the City . african-americanstudies Listservs (from UPenn listserv index) . AfricanAmerican
http://db.educationworld.com/perl/browse?cat_id=1765

48. Colby College Libraries: Research: African American Studies
Most of the general and subject indexes available N39 S373a 1984+ Bibliographic Guideto Black studies. Ref PN4882.5 .A35 1998 African American Newspapers and
http://www.colby.edu/library/research/guides/african.shtml

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.

49. DAAS.EMU/Vic Okafor/Vic_Okafor@EMICH.EDU
Currently, four African American studies' undergraduate courses satisfy certainareas of EMU's general Education Program, formerly known as Basic studies.
http://www.emich.edu/public/daas/
EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY
Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197
WELCOME TO THE DEPARTMENT OF AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Bachelor's Degree Program
The department offers an undergraduate major and a minor in African American Studies. The undergraduate program examines the Black experience in the Americas, the Caribbean, and Africa from historical and contemporary perspectives. It studies the African American experience in particular as an entity in its own right but as a mico-cosm of dynamics operating in the domestic and global settings. The program addresses the multidimensionality of the Black experience, including its historical, political, policy, legal, economic, sociological, psychological, religious and artistic dimensions. The objectives of the department are: 1) to cultivate and disseminate knowledge about the African American experience in particular and the global Black experience in general, 2) to provide students with the knowledge, skills and techniques necessary for effective functioning in a multicultural, multiracial and technologically-advanced society, 3) to enhance the students' understanding of the role of multiple factors, such as race, gender and class in shaping the sociopolitical and economic order, and 4) to empower students to write and think clearly and critically. African American Studies' graduates are employed and employable in a variety of occupations, including education, research institutions, public and private corporations, multicultural organizations, community outreach, political organizations, human resources management, social services and public policy development . In addition, the major or minor can enhance careers in several areas. The program also provides a firm background for graduate and professional education in a variety of disciplines.

50. Macalester College Catalog: African American Studies
Courses approved for the African American studies minor but offered through otherdepartments count toward the general distribution requirements as specified
http://www.macalester.edu/academic/catalog/program/afr_m.html

The Academic Program

The Curriculum
  • African American Studies
  • Anthropology
  • Art
  • Asian Studies ...
  • African American Studies home page
    African American Studies
    Faculty: Part Time Faculty: Mahmoud El-Kati (History) The African American Studies minor gives students the opportunity to analyze the intellectual and cultural contributions and the experiences of African Americans from a variety of disciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives. Students develop a faculty-directed, systematic, and multi-disciplinary approach to the subject matter and are encouraged to integrate their interests in this subject matter with their work in other disciplines and programs. Students also have the opportunity to place the African American experience within the context of race and diversity in America through the relationship between African American Studies and the Comparative North American Studies program.
    General Distribution Requirements
    Courses approved for the African American Studies minor but offered through other departments count toward the general distribution requirements as specified by those departments. Courses offered directly by African American Studies do not count toward any distribution requirement.
    Diversity Requirements
    The course in African American Studies which satisfies the domestic diversity requirement is 10, Introduction to African American Studies.

51. African American Studies
A written general exam at the end of the first year. Teaching experience minimumof two courses in African American studies, one in another field.
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.

52. College Of Arts And Sciences—African American Studies
Candidates for the Master of Arts in African American studies must hold a GraduateRecord Examination (GRE) general Tests are required of all applicants.
http://www.bu.edu/bulletins/grs/item06.html
African American Studies
The Graduate Program
MA in African American Studies

Courses
Interdepartmental Program
The following list reflects the 2001/2002 faculty. Director Ronald K. Richardson Director of Graduate and Undergraduate Studies Myung ja Kim
Faculty
Allison Blakely
Professor of African American Studies and History, College of Arts and Sciences. BA, University of Oregon; MA, PhD, University of California, Berkeley
Myung ja Kim
Visiting Professor of African American Studies, College of Arts and Sciences. BA, Seoul (Korea) National University; MA, Columbia University; PhD, Sogang (Korea) University
Ronald K. Richardson
Associate Professor of African American Studies and History, College of Arts and Sciences. BA, MA, PhD, State University of New York, Binghamton
Associated Faculty
Lawrence A. Breiner
Professor of English, College of Arts and Sciences. AB, Boston College; MPhil, PhD, Yale University
Irene Gendzier
Professor of Political Science, College of Arts and Sciences. (Comparative Politics), AB, Barnard College; MA, PhD, Columbia University
Shahla Haeri
Assistant Professor of Anthropology, College of Arts and Sciences. BA, Boston State College; MA, Northeastern University; PhD, University of California, Los Angeles

53. Academic Directories
general Resources, Home African American studies general Resources. Theleading academic websites reviewed and catalogued by university experts.
http://www.allianceforlifelonglearning.org/er/tree.jsp?c=41187

54. Academic Directories
Home African American studies. The leading academic websites reviewedand catalogued by university experts. general Resources, Literature.
http://www.allianceforlifelonglearning.org/er/tree.jsp?c=160

55. General Catalog 1993-95
studies (3) AAS 222 African American studies A History of 4) Study Area II AfricanAmerican literature, literary such contexts have for general literary and
http://catalog.arizona.edu/1993-95/aas.html
The University of Arizona 1993-95 General Catalog Catalog Home All UA Catalogs UA Home Catalog Home ... UA Home Email catalog comments and suggestions to catalog@arizona.edu Page last updated: July 23, 2002
General Catalog http://catalog.arizona.edu/
The University of Arizona Office of Curriculum and Registration

56. AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES
subject. The following are useful for African American studies. HumanitiesAbstracts Periodical Abstracts (VALE). INTERNET. general RESEARCH GUIDES.
http://www.middlesex.cc.nj.us/admin/library/libpath/africanamerican.htm
AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES
This pathfinder identifies selected sources of information for African-American studies. The pathfinders for history, political science and sociology may also list useful sources. IF YOU DO NOT FIND THE INFORMATION YOU NEED, ASK A REFERENCE LIBRARIAN FOR ASSISTANCE.
LOCATING BOOKS
LIBRARY CATALOG
By doing a WORD search in MIDAS , the library catalog, you can identify books on specific topics in the MCC Library. The following selected list of subjects may be helpful in locating materials. You may also use you own words to search for your topic.
  • Afro-American Authors
    Afro-Americans
    Afrocentrism
    Civil Rights
    Jesse Jackson
    Martin Luther King
    Malcolm X
    Slavery
  • GENERAL REFERENCE BOOKS
    African American Almanac
    REF E 185 N385
    African American Desk Reference
    REF E 185 N49 African American Encyclopedia REF E 185 A253 W54 Black Americans Information Directory REF E 185 B52 Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America REF E 184 A1 G14 Harvard Encyclopedia of American Ethnic Groups REF E 184 A1 A35 Reference Library of Black America REF E 185 P56 R445
    REFERENCE BOOKS BY GENERAL TOPIC
    ART AND FILM
    St. James Guide to Black Artists

    57. African American World Studies
    The language requirement for the African American studies option is the same asthat of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences general Education Program.
    http://www.uiowa.edu/registrar/catalog/CollegeofLiberalArtsandSciences/AfricanAm
    Go To Page Catalog Home About Iowa Learning At UI Student Life Resources Colleges Continuing Educ Admin Officers Faculty Iowa Code
    College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
    Page Index
    African American World Studies
    Chair: Horace A. Porter
    Professors: Peter Nazareth (English/African American World Studies), Horace Porter (African American World Studies/English)
    Associate professors: Michaeline Crichlow, Fredrick Woodard (African American World Studies/English), Richard B. Turner (African American World Studies/Religion)
    Undergraduate degree: B.A. in African American World Studies
    Undergraduate nondegree program: minor in African American Studies
    Graduate degree: M.A. in African American World Studies
    Graduate nondegree programs: cognate concentrations leading to M.A. and Ph.D. in American Studies and other programs
    Department web site: http://www.uiowa.edu/~afriam The Department of African American World Studies focuses on the study of people of the African diaspora, particularly in the United States. The department is interdisciplinary, drawing cooperating faculty from American studies, anthropology, art, education, English, French, geography, history, political science, Spanish and Portuguese, sociology, and women's studies. Because a thorough understanding of African American and African cultures cannot be achieved through study restricted to the perspective of a single discipline, all students are required to pursue courses in both humanities and social sciences. African American world studies continually expands its perspectives by developing or cross-listing courses that fuse the knowledge drawn from many disciplines in the humanities and social sciences.

    58. African American History Links - Black History Links - Academic Info
    Home Keyword Search Index Reference Desk Student Center AcademicInfo African American History studies Links general Resources.
    http://www.academicinfo.net/africanammeta.html
    Home Keyword Search Index Reference Desk ... Student Center Academic Info
    History U.S. African American Links We Need Your Help
    Please take a minute to make a $10 tax-deductible donation. Academic Info is made possible by the generous financial support of users like you.
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    The African American History Links page is sponsored by How would you like to sponsor this page?
    For a $100 tax-deductible donation you, your organization, department, or company are acknowledged here as a sponsor of the African American History Links page.
    Email us at madin@academicinfo.net for details. African American and/or Black Studies Online Catalogs
    From the Cornell University, Africana Library home page African American History
    A nice broad listing of available Internet resources Maintained by Theresa Mudrock, University of Washington Libraries African Missouri "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

    59. Subject Index
    Publication. R. Racial/Ethnic studies, African American. Racial/Ethnic studies,Asian American. Racial/Ethnic studies, general. Racial/Ethnic studies, Hispanic.
    http://www.ats.edu/faculty/subind/subind.htm

    60. The Graham School Of General Studies
    University of Chicago Graham School of general studies. To navigate throughthe Graham School of general studies website, please use the site map.
    http://grahamschool.uchicago.edu/has/subprogram.cfm?subprogramid=341&forcredit=2

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