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         African-american Studies General:     more books (100)
  1. Both Sides Now: The Story of School Desegregation's Graduates (The George Gund Foundation Imprint in African American Studies) by Amy Stuart Wells, 2009-01-20
  2. In the Lion's Mouth: Black Populism in the New South, 1886-1900 (Margaret Walker Alexander Series in African American Studies) by Omar H. Ali, 2010-11-01
  3. An American Dilemma: The Negro Problem and Modern Democracy (Black and African-American Studies) Volume 2 by Gunnar Myrdal, 1996-01-31
  4. The Dark Tree: Jazz and the Community Arts in Los Angeles (George Gund Foundation Book in African American Studies) by Steve Isoardi, 2006-04-10
  5. Can Anything Beat White? A Black Family’s Letters (Margaret Walker Alexander Series in African American Studies)
  6. Miles and Me (George Gund Foundation Book in African American Studies) by Quincy Troupe, 2002-05-30
  7. Uncertain Suffering: Racial Health Care Disparities and Sickle Cell Disease (George Gund Foundation Imprint in African American Studies) by Carolyn Rouse, 2009-08-03
  8. Lockstep and Dance: Images of Black Men in Popular Culture (Margaret Walker Alexander Series in African American Studies) by Linda G. Tucker, 2007-01-19
  9. Not My Shadow: A True African American Story by Kenneth W Rodgers Sr, 2008-12-24
  10. Liberating Narratives: The Authorization of Black Female Voices in African American Women Writers' Novels of Slavery (Forum for European Contributions to African American Studies) by Stefanie Sievers, 1999-08-01
  11. Critical Voicings of Black Liberation (Forum for European Contributions to African American Studies)
  12. Thetransformation of Plantation Politics: Black Politics, Concentrated Poverty, and Social Capital in the Mississippi Delta (Suny Series in African American Studies) by Wright Austin Sharon D., 2007-06-01
  13. Readings in African-American Studies by Ezeocha, 1977-03-01
  14. AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES: An entry from Charles Scribner's Sons' <i>Dictionary of American History</i> by Vernon J., Jr. Williams, 2003

61. Graduate School Directories - African American Studies
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62. African American Studies Graduate Programs In U.S.A.
ago as an interdisciplinary program in African American and African studies, thedepartment in two separate tracks the general concentration (primarily
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AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES
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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 ...
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Clark Atlanta University
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J.P. Brawley Drive at Fair Street SW
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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

63. Course Abbreviations
African American studies at Iowa State University is an expanding program. Mostof the courses in the program satisfy general education requirements in the
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.

64. African American Studies
Mudcloth Magic, Artist Albert Fennell. general. The Institute forResearch in African American studies Columbia University Institute;
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Mudcloth Magic, Artist: Albert Fennell
General
Research Facilities
University and College African American Study Programs

65. USC: Academic Bulletins
following courses fulfill some of the general education requirements and must becompleted for an interdisciplinary major in African American studies AFRO 201
http://www.sc.edu/bulletin/ugrad/LibAfAm.html
USC THIS SITE African American Studies
Cleveland Sellers Jr., Director Professors
Andrew Billingsley, Ph.D., Brandeis University, 1964
Jon Michael Spencer, Ph.D., Washington University, 1982 Assistant Professors
Pamela Barnett, Ph.D., Emory University, 1996
Bobby Donaldson, Ph.D., Emory University 1999
Valinda Littlefield, Ph.D., University of Illinois, 1999 Instructor
Cleveland Sellers Jr., Ed.D., University of North Carolina-Greensboro, 1987 Professor Emeritus
Grace Jordan McFadden, Ph.D., Antioch-Union, 1975
Overview
The interdisciplinary major in African American Studies is designed to assist students in developing facility in several related disciplines in the social sciences and the humanities in order to gain a deeper understanding of the culture, experience, and contemporary situation of the African diaspora. A specific course of study will be designed to meet the needs of each student accepted for the program. Students interested in the major should consult with a member of the Faculty Curriculum Committee on African American Studies. The program offers a B.A. in African American Studies.
Program Requirements
(120 hours) 1. General Education Requirements (53-62 hours)

66. 2000-02 General Catalog African American And African Studies Requirements
be satisfied by completion of African American studies 10, 100. and focus on Africanand African American people and Order a general Catalog from the UC Davis
http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/UcdWebCatalog00_02/Programs/aas/require.htm
African American and African Studies
A.B. Major Requirements:
The major program must be developed in consultation with an African American and African Studies faculty member, and approved by the program's Major Adviser. UNITS Preparatory Subject Matter African American and African Studies 10 One course from African American and African Studies 12, 15, 50, 51, 52, 80 One course from Anthropology 2; Economics 1A, 1B; Geography 2; Sociology 1; Political Science 1, 2; Psychology 1 One course from Chicana/o Studies 10; Native American Studies 1, 10; American Studies 45; Asian American Studies 1, 2 Two courses from History 15, 17A, 17B One course from African American and African Studies 54, 155A, Dramatic Art 41A, 41B, Music 28, 105, 106 Depth Subject Matter One course from African American and African Studies 100, 101, 107A, 107B, 107C, 110, 145B One course from African American and African Studies 150A, 150B, 151, 152, 155A, 156, 157, 160, 170, 171 One course from African American and African Studies 111, 123, 130, 133, 141, 145 A coordinated program of upper division courses, selected and approved in consultation with the major advisers and chosen to reflect the student's major emphasis

67. 2000-02 General Catalog African American And African Studies Courses
all subject areas offered by the African American and African division standing withmajor in AfroAmerican studies. Order a general Catalog from the UC Davis
http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/UcdWebCatalog00_02/Programs/aas/courses.htm
Courses in African American and African Studies (AAS)
Lower Division Courses
10. Introduction to Afro-American Culture and Society (4)
Lecture4 hours. Introduction to the contemporary Black American experience by critically examining historical, political and social and economic factors that have affected the development and status of Afro-American people.I. (I.) Turner 12. Introduction to African Studies (4)
Lecture/discussion4 hours. Introduction to African Studies which will focus on the various disciplinary perspectives through which African society and culture are generally studied. A survey of methods, resources and conceptual tools for the study of Africa. GE credit: ArtHum, Div, Wrt.II. (II.) Olupona, Adejunmobi 15. Introduction to African American Humanities (4)
Lecture3 hours; discussion1 hour. Introduction to the humanist tradition developed by writers, philosophers, and artists of African descent in the West. Attention given to African sources, as well as European, Caribbean, Latin-American, and North American variations on this tradition. GE credit: ArtHum, Div, Wrt.I. (I.) Ray, Stewart 16. Verbal and Performance Arts in Africa (4)

68. African American Studies Graduate Program
Department of African American studies. In addition, applicants are required totake the general test of the Graduate Record Examination and to have their
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Department of African American Studies
University of California, Berkeley
Ph.D. Program
Requirements for admission to the program and for graduation are defined by the University of California. Admission criteria include (1) a degree from an accredited institution, comparable to the bachelor's degree offered at Berkeley; (2) sufficient undergraduate training to undertake graduate study in the chosen field; and (3) a satisfactory scholastic average. In addition, applicants are required to take the general test of the Graduate Record Examination and to have their scores on the exam reported by the Educational Testing Service.
Admissions
The department will admit graduate students to the Fall Semester only. Applicants must file a completed application for admission as well as all additional documents by the deadline. The deadline for admission to the Fall semester is normally on or before December 15th for Fellowship applicants and non-Fellowship applicants. Applications are accepted for the Ph.D. only. The application must be accompanied by a nonrefundable fee, (check or money order only) payable to the

69. Schomburg Center For Research In Black Culture Home Page
Personal collection of the Puerto Ricanborn Black scholar and bibliophile, Arturo Alfonso Schomburg Category Society History Puerto Rico Schomburg, Arturo Alfonso...... Collections Art and Artifacts general Research and Reference Digital Schomburg AfricanAmerican Women Writers of the from the 19th Century studies Dedicated to
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Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
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Services Special Collections Rules Checkroom Service Access for Persons with Disabilities Programs and Exhibitions Exhibitions, Programs and Performances Scholars-in-Residence Program Online Exhibitions Harlem 1900-1940: An African American Community The Schomburg Legacy: Documenting the Global Black Experience for the 21st Century The African Presence in the Americas, 1492-1992 Electronic Resources Catalog of the Schomburg Center Online Databases and Indexes Video Oral History Gallery Selected Internet Sources Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture 515 Malcolm X Boulevard New York, NY 10037-1801

70. Web Resources In African American Studies, UM Libraries
return to top (general Information On African American for Political and EconomicStudies Web Address New York Public Library African American Desk Reference
http://www.lib.umd.edu/MCK/GUIDES/AfricanAmGuide.html
Guides to Information Resources Research Guides by Subject Disciplines
AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES
Scope: African American Studies is multidisciplinary. It blends a variety of disciplines. This guide will assist you in locating such materials, in electronic and print formats. Due to licensing agreements, off campus access to most materials are restricted to current University of Maryland students, faculty, and staff. E-mail Otis Chadley , (oc15@umail.umd.edu.), the subject area specialist. Or call (301) 405-9282, for more information.
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71. VoS - Voice Of The Shuttle
africanamerican studies Listservs (U. Penn). AFROAM-L Archive.
http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=2746

72. Africana Studies
are expected to have some undergraduate preparation in African or African Americanstudies. It is recommended that applicants submit GRE general test scores.
http://www.gradschool.cornell.edu/grad/fields_1/africana.html
Africana Studies
Course Descriptions Fall '02 Course and Room Roster Spring '03 Course and Room Roster Contact information:
Africana Studies and Research Center
310 Triphammer Rd.
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14850
telephone: 607 255-4626
e-mail: spt1@cornell.edu Field code: AFRICANA
Degree: M.P.S.(A.A.A.) Subject: Africana Studies
Concentrations:
  • African studies
  • African American studies
Application requirements: Tuition: Endowed tuition Deadline: Fall, January 30 Description:
The Master of Professional Studies (African and African-American Studies)degree program is intended primarily for students interested in specializing in scholarly workteaching, research, or creative artsin some facet of the discipline of Black studies. The graduate program affords an opportunity for structuring a program of study to meet the specific interests of its own students as well as students from other fields who select a minor concentration in either African or African American studies. The curriculum reflects a multidisciplinary and comparative approach to the experience of African peoples throughout the world. Degree candidates take a major concentration in either African or African American studies and a minor concentration in the area not selected for the major or in another graduate field. After the first semester the student forms a Special Committee to supervise his or her program. A thesis proposal must be submitted at the end of the first year of graduate study. The Africana Studies and Research Center encourages each student to develop a thesis selected from a range of topics and based on library research, creative work, field study, or internship.

73. Exploring Your Community--U.S. History/Contemporary Studies Lesson Plan (grades
and Social Change.” The New African American Urban History 8 Subject area behavioralstudies Standard Understands of social group, general implications of
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6-8 > U.S. History Grade level: 6-8 Subject: U.S. History Duration: Three class periods
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Find a video description, video clip, and discussion questions.
Harlem Diary

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Students will understand the following:
A community has an essence, or feel, about it. The essence is the overall impression made by residents, business people, and institutions. For this lesson, you will need: Video camera and tape (If a video camera is not available, this project can be altered so that students present their end product as an oral presentation complete with posters or hand-held visuals and, perhaps, audio accompaniment.) To help students generate descriptive words and phrases about their community, ask them to answer some or all of the following questions, and keep track of their answers on the board or on poster paper. observation questions
  • What sounds do you hear in the community?

74. San Francisco Public Library: African American Center
general Collections The general Collections Department includes books in the linkson the SFPL homepage for the browser interested in African American studies.
http://sfpl4.sfpl.org/afram/afram2.htm
San Francisco
Public Library
A FRICAN A MERICAN
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The African American Center is located on the Third Floor of the Main Library in the General Collections Department.
Introduction
The African American Center is located on the Third Floor of the Main Library, in the General Collections Center. The Center serves as an introduction to the San Francisco Public Library's collection of materials in African American history and culture. The 400 square foot space provides a comfortable reading room for all patrons, the casual browser or the scholar / bibliophile. The Center houses selected classics from the African American Focus collection, encased in custom-designed shelving of maple, cherry and lacewood. The Focus collection emphasizes materials about the history, traditions and culture of African Americans, with special attention to the African and African American diaspora. It includes English-language materials in all formats: books, books-on-tape, videos, musical recordings, periodicals and electronic data. These resources are located throughout the Main Library from the first floor Browsing Collection to the sixth floor San Francisco History Center. And in the branches with special emphasis at the Bayview-Anna E. Waden, Western Addition, Potrero, and Ocean View libraries.

75. FAS Handbook: Chapter 3: Afro-American Studies
There is no general Examination in AfroAmerican the Director of Undergraduate studiesto assemble a F. Raines Library in African American studies, located on
http://www.registrar.fas.harvard.edu/handbooks/student/chapter3/afam.html

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1: Academic Calendar

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FAS Courses of Instruction
Afro-American Studies
Professor Suzanne Blier, Director of Undergraduate Studies (fall term)
Professor Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham, Director of Undergraduate Studies (spring term)
There are many other reasons why the study of African American life and history cannot be pursued in isolation. It is obvious, for example, that the experience of African Americans has been profoundly shaped by the concept of "race," the development of which is one of the central objects of study in the field of African American Studies. However, race-thinking classifies not just Africans and their descedants but all other human beings as well. Therefore, in thinking about the ethical and political consequences of race-thinking or exploring the intellectual history of the race-concept, the Afro-American Studies faculty are raising questions relevant to the experiences of all the peoples of the Americas and to the experiences of all modern peoples. There are, therefore, many reasons to pursue African-American Studies; but the Department believes that the following four considerations suggest that many students should give the concentration at least a serious look:

76. Black History-Black History Month-African American History
CD ROM games.Category Shopping Ethnic and Regional Educational Resources...... The website and CD ROM game are excellent for social studies, Black studies,general history and African American history learning resources.
http://blackquest.com/
To Order Click on CD YOUR GATEWAY TO THE LEGACY OF AMERICA'S
RICH AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY AND HERITAGE. BLACK QUEST
is an African American and Black History resource website established by C. Arthur Blair, the Creator of the game BLACK QUEST-THE GRIOT , an educational and heritage game that introduces and reinforces the experiences, achievements and contributions of the African American in an exciting CD ROM Format. The website and CD ROM game are excellent for social studies, Black studies, general history and African American history learning
resources. In addition to maintaining and reinforcing the American Black Legacy 365 days a year, BLACK QUEST takes you beyond the concept of a "Black History Month" by establishing Black History and Culture as a vital part of the American Experience. T Black Quest can serve as an essential medium to bring about the strong cultural identity that is crucial to the positive growth and development in the individual, family and community. (Click on image to learn more about the picture) Ida B. Wells

77. AREA And ETHNIC STUDIES
Links to Internet resources on ethnic studies and situations of specific ethnic groups worldwide.Category Science Social Sciences Ethnic studies...... United Nations Home Page, the general site of the UN African American studies viaUniversity of Pennsylvania mainly deals with the program at the University of
http://www.newschool.edu/library/area.htm
RESOURCES IN AREA and ETHNIC STUDIES
General Worldwide Resources
  • Library of Congress Country Studies , a series of country-specific and area handbooks published by the U.S. government. Not intended for travellers, but for scholarly researchers.
  • Map.net , an interesting site that tries to arrange the sum of human knowledge in a graphic manner. Click on an area and drill down deeper to explore the information on the site. United Nations Home Page , the general site of the UN. Click on the Welcome word of the language (English, Russian, Chinese, Spanish, French, Arabic) that you wish to read the site in. For languages that use non-Roman characters, your computer must be loaded with the correct font set.
  • NYU Research Guide for Area and Country studies.
Africa

78. UMBC Africana Studies Dept.
overview of the discipline, other core courses in African American studies are highlyrecommended and may be used to fulfill the general foundation requirements
http://www.research.umbc.edu/africana/
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND BALTIMORE COUNTY AFRICANA STUDIES DEPT. CHAIR Willie B. Lamouse-Smith Sociology development administration, African religion, demography PROFESSORS Miriam DeCosta-Willis African African literature, women studies, creative writing Daphne D. Harrison African and African American music, women studies ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS Jonathan A. Peters African and African American literature and black folklore Acklyn Lynch African American political thought, philosophy, popular culture, Caribbean history and politics ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Thomas N. Robinson, Jr. Psychology PROGRAM DESCRIPTION (Courses in this program are listed under AFAM). The African American studies program provides students of all ethnic and cultural backgrounds with a detailed understanding of the foundations of African American culture, from ancient Egypt to the present. This comprehensive, liberal arts program is international in scope. The variety of courses and options in African American studies often provides students the opportunity to explore perspectives they have not yet experienced. All courses, as well as options for the major, are open to all students. Many students find it productive to combine African American studies with another discipline in a dual major. Students may also minor in African American studies.

79. Bobst Library African American Studies Research Guide
general tables. See also Federal depository resources collection in Ref6. INTERNETRESOURCES. The Bobst Library web page for African American studies Resources
http://www.nyu.edu/library/bobst/research/soc/afr-amer/rg68a.htm

80. The OSU Black Studies Library
are available in the Black studies Library (see Map African African American WritersLiterature Criticism. general Reference African Writers African Literary
http://www.lib.ohio-state.edu/bslweb/bibs.html

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The Ohio State University Libraries. ~ Site Map
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Bibliographies of Resource Materials Available Through The Ohio State University Library System
How to Use BSL Bibliographies These bibliographies list materials for a basic starting point in research, and they do not represent a complete listing of our holdings in a given subject area. For a complete listing of the holdings in The Ohio State University Libraries, access the web site at:
http://www.lib.ohio-state.edu/
Each listing consists of three lines for the Title, Author, and Call Number respectively. (See example.) The Call Number begins with a location code (such as BSL for Black Studies Library) followed by the Library Of Congress subject number (BP64), one or more Cutter Numbers (A4), and in some cases a date (1993). These numbers locate the material within The Ohio State University Libraries system. When the location code is for another collection, it will be linked to their web site: Example - MAI , or FIN , or JOU . In all cases, the call number will be linked to the record for that title in the OSU Libraries' catalogue (

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