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  1. Double-Take: A Revisionist Harlem Renaissance Anthology
  2. Look For Me All Around You: Anglophone Caribbean Immigrants In The Harlem Renaissance (African American Life)
  3. Harlem: On the Verge by Alice Attie, Robin D. G. Kelley, 2003-09
  4. Hot from Harlem: Twelve African American Entertainers, 1890-1960 by Bill Reed, 2009-12-22
  5. Looking For Harlem: Urban Aesthetics in African-American Literature by Maria Balshaw, 2000-12-20
  6. Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance (Facts on File Library of American History) by Aberjhani, Sandra L. West, 2003-09
  7. Lost Plays of the Harlem Renaissance 1920-1940 (African American Life Series)
  8. Meet Me at the Theresa: The Story of Harlem's Most Famous Hotel by Sondra Kathryn Wilson, 2004-02-17
  9. One of the Children: Gay Black Men in Harlem (Men and Masculinity, 2) by William G. Hawkeswood, 1997-04-30
  10. Voices from the Harlem Renaissance
  11. The Sleeper Wakes: Harlem Renaissance Stories by Women
  12. Rereading the Harlem Renaissance: Race, Class, and Gender in the Fiction of Jessie Fauset, Zora Neale Hurston, and Dorothy West (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Sharon L. Jones, 2002-12-30
  13. Harlem is Nowhere: A Journey to the Mecca of Black America by Sharifa Rhodes-Pitts, 2011-01-26
  14. Becoming African Americans: Black Public Life in Harlem, 1919-1939 by Clare Corbould, 2009-03-31

41. American Studies: Guides To The Collections: African American History And Life:
studies. Guides to the collections. The harlem Renaissance a Selective Guide to Materialsin the British Library Jean Kemble. The rich surge in African American
http://www.bl.uk/services/information/harlren.html
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The Eccles Centre for American Studies
Bibliographical guides Eccles Centre Annual Lectures Guide to American Studies programmes Other activities ... Further information
Guides to the collections
The Harlem Renaissance: a Selective Guide to Materials in the British Library
Jean Kemble The rich surge in African American arts and letters that took place in 1920s was not limited to Harlem, nor even to New York City. However, the intensity of the movement in that city, and the sheer number of black writers, musicians, and scholars who lived and worked in Harlem has ensured that it is forever linked with the era. Almost as suddenly as it had blossomed, Harlem declined into an urban ghetto neglected by outsiders and offering little to its residents. For over thirty years its Renaissance seems to have been all but forgotten. Then, in 1967, the New York Public Library published The Negro in New York, a series of manuscripts prepared by the Federal Writers Project and housed in the Schomburg Collection of the Harlem branch of the Library. The interest in this publication was enormous, and the wealth of information contained in the collection has ensured that it is still being mined by students and scholars today.

42. College Of Arts And Sciences—African American Studies
A study of the major writers of the harlem Renaissance. studies African Americanart and craft production from the early nineteenth century to the present
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

43. American Studies @ The University Of Virginia
EBlack studies This site provides hundreds of links African American History ArchivesPart of the Americas harlem Renaissance Mailserv and Web site This site
http://xroads.virginia.edu/~YP/african.html
Search AS@UVA YELLOW PAGES
Ethnicity
Gender Literature Philosophy ...
Technology

The Yellow Pages African-American
General Resources
Professional Organizations
History
Literature ... Sports
General Resources
The African-American Mosaic: A Library of Congress Resource
This guide to the study of Black history and culture is the first "library wide resource guide" to the Library of Congress's African-American collections. Covers four specific areas: colonization, abolition, migrations, and the WPA.
Beginning Library Research on African American Studies
Stanford University Libraries contain many titles on the historical and contemporary experience of African Americans, making it an excellent place for students conducting research in this area. Because of the interdisciplinary nature of African American Studies, relevant titles are often dispersed throughout the general collection depending upon subject matter.
UCLA List of African American WWW Resources
This site is useful for people who are researching web sources related to African Americans.
African-American Webliography
Affiliated with Louisiana State University, this is a collection of bibliographies, catalogs, discussion groups, exhibits, periodicals, texts and more from across the country.

44. African American Studies Research Guide: Arts, Images, Literature, And Music
The harlem Renaissance (Thinkquest) harlem Renaissance Poetry Searching AmericanEthnic studies Guide African American studies Program American
http://www.library.yale.edu/rsc/af-am/arts.html
Arts, Images, Literature, and Music Links to: Arts and Images African-American/African Diaspora Studies Audiocassettes and Videotapes (UC Berkeley Library)
Black Film Center/Archive
(Indiana U.)
California Newsreel

Carl Van Vechten Photographs
(Library of Congress)
Digital Schomberg: Images of African Americans from the 19th Century
. New York Public Library, 1998. Searchable archive of photographs and images.
Films/Videos About the African-American Experience
(First Run/Icarus Films)
Images of the Transatlantic Slave Trade: A Media Database
(Virginia Foundation for the Humanities) Online Arts Journals: Artnoir
Transition
v. 1-62 (1961-1993) Literature and Slave Narratives A list of Selected Literature available Full-Text. (James Madison U.)
African American Literature Online
(UVA Multicultural Pavilion Project)
African American Online Writers Guild

African American Poetry Database (1760-1900)
(Through Yale University Library) African American Women Writers of the 19th Century (Digital Schomberg Full Text) American Slave Narratives: An Online Anthology Born in Slavery: Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936-1938

45. Beginning Library Research On African American Studies
The harlem Renaissance An Historical Dictionary for the Era (Green Library InformationCenter and Stacks NX511 .N4H37 African American studies Bibliographies.
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/adams/shortcu/afam.html
Information Resources on African American Studies
Encyclopedias Bibliographies Indexes Biographical Sources ... Internet Resources Stanford University Libraries contains many titles on the historical and contemporary experience of African Americans, making it an excellent place for students conducting research in this area. Because of the interdisciplinary nature of African American Studies, relevant titles are often dispersed throughout the general collection depending upon subject matter. Use Socrates , Stanford's online catalog, to locate books and other materials. Use the library's print or electronic indexes to locate journal articles and published papers.
Encyclopedias , Handbooks, Dictionaries
Encyclopedias, Handbooks, Dictionaries, etc. can provide useful descriptions, overviews, and lists of recommended reading on a topic.
African American Studies Encyclopedias and Handbooks
The ABC-CLIO Companion to the Civil Rights Movement (Green Library HASRC (Lane Room) E185.61 G895 1993) A guide to the Civil Rights struggle from the end of the great Civil War to the present day. It contains concise, encyclopedic entries arranged in alphabetical order. The African American Almanac (Green Library Information Center E185 .N385 2000). Includes significant documents, a list of "Black Firsts," essays on history, art, film, the military, and organizations.

46. African American Studies
http//encarta.com/schoolhouse/harlem/harlem.asp; Internet African studies from Africanstudies at Penn Resources from the African American Directory http//www
http://teacherpathfinder.org/School/Subjects/SocStud/africamer.html
Schoolhouse Social Studies Cultural Education
African American Studies
Resources:

47. African American Literature Syllabi
Hathaway, Heather (Marquette University) Introduction to African American studies;Hathaway, Heather (Marquette University) The harlem Renaissance; Suggs, Chris
http://www.georgetown.edu/tamlit/teaching/af-am_syl.html
African American Literature Syllabi

48. Hathaway3
the complexity of the harlem Renaissance as the range of responses by African Americanintellectuals and Brothers and Keepers Sociological studies and popular
http://www.georgetown.edu/tamlit/teaching/hathway3.html
Heather Hathaway
Marquette University
Introduction to African American Studies
Interdisciplinary, lower-division course in African American Studies: 2 semesters OBJECTIVES:
This course is designed both to introduce students to key issues, themes, and methods in African American Studies as well as to pique interest in an effort to encourage further study of the discipline; thus, the course is comprised of important texts, but also of those which have proven to have "high appeal" in the past. I have presumed very little knowledge on the students' parts of either African American or ethnic studies more generally.
Each week is focussed around a literary text through which we explore a central issue in interdisciplinary fashion. For example, during the unit on slavery we study a variety of slave narratives, and use these texts as entry points into a discussion of the historical period and cultural moment which informed their creation.I have selected both traditional and non-traditional texts, but have attempted to provide the students with a solid foundation in those which they might be most commonly expected to know following an introductory course in African American studies. SCHEDULE:
Unit 1: African Folk Roots and The Oral Tradition
  • Arna Bontemps and Langston Hughes, The Book of Negro Folklore
  • 49. African Studies - African Diaspora Biography
    The Survey Graphic. harlem Number. Vol. VI ; no. Text of 1902 antilynchingletter (Institute of African American studies, University of Georgia).
    http://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/indiv/africa/cuvl/afroambiog.html
    African Studies
    Internet Resources
    African Studies Email:
    africa

    @libraries.cul.columbia.edu
    African Studies Internet Resources home WWW Virtual Library ...
    African Diaspora Biography on the Internet
    • African American Inventor Series (Ron Landrum, Education Central, Central Michigan University,
      Mt. Pleasant, Michigan)
        This site consists of several long lists of African-American inventors and their inventions; plus a few related links.

    • African American Women: a biographical dictionary (Dorothy C. Salem, Garland Publishing; via Columbia University)
    • African American Women Writers in the 19th Century (The Digital Schomburg, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, The New York Public Library)
    • African Americans in History (Institute of African American Studies, University of Georgia)
        Brief biographical profiles and photographs; includes two sound files: excerpt from speech by Malcolm X and another by Martin Luther King, Jr.

    • American Slave Narratives: An Online Anthology
        "From 1936 to 1938, over 2,300 former slaves from across the American South were interviewed by writers and journalists under the aegis of the Works Progress Administration. These former slaves, most born in the last years of the slave regime or during the Civil War, provided first-hand accounts of their experiences on plantations, in cities, and on small farms. This web site provides an opportunity to read a

    50. New Negro, Old Left; African-American Writing And Communism Between The Wars; Wi
    Channels opened between radical harlem and Bolshevik Moscow Breaking from studiesgoverned by Cold War s rare sustenance for africanamerican initiative -not a
    http://www.columbia.edu/cu/cup/catalog/data/023111/0231114257.HTM
    Order Info F.A.Q. Help Advanced ... BUY ONLINE
    May, 1999
    paper
    272 pages
    10 illus
    ISBN:
    Columbia University Press
    New Book Bulletins
    New Negro, Old Left
    African-American Writing and Communism Between the Wars
    William J. Maxwell
    A Choice Magazine Outstanding Academic Title of the Year, 2000;
    "Lucidly argued and written, New Negro, Old Left is an astute, original addition to work on the Harlem Renaissance, proletarian literature and, in particular, the often misrepresented relationship between them."
    American Studies New Negro, Old Left American Literature New Negro, Old Left: African-American Writing and Communism Between the Wars is a closely argued, thoroughly researched attempt to show how this dominant narrative [of the history of African-American writing during the period between the First and Second World Wars] has often been misleading and reductive....[a] fine book...." College Literature "In this brilliant book, Maxwell closes significant theoretical gaps in the histories of African American literature and communism." Choice "Bill Maxwell has written an incisive and inventive study of the intersection of African American letters, the act and meaning of cultural production, and the force of leftist politics in the American 1920s and 30s.

    51. African American Resources - Black Studies - Social Studies- History
    DIESMAN'S HOME PAGE Where the harlem Renaissance comes NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FORETHNIC studies. NATIONAL PARK SERVICE-African American history and culture
    http://blackquest.com/link.htm
    Black History Quest African-American History, Culture, and Black Studies Resources AFRICA HOMEPAGE - Connecting a Continent to its children around the World. AFRICAN AMERICAN ART-On the internet. AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURE This site will guide you to the essentials of the African American culture. AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY MAKERS AFRICAN AMERICAN IMAGES -from the 19th century AFRICAN AMERICAN MILITARY HISTORY AFRICAN AMERICAN ODYSSEY - Library of Congress. AFRICAN AMERICAN SOLDIERS FOR LIBERTY AFRICAN AMERICANS IN THE WEST AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS AFRICA SITES - A Comprehensive Guide to African Websites AFRO-AMERICAN ALMANAC - Information for BLACKs that makes a Difference. AFRICAN AMERICAN-Commemorative Stamps listing. AFRICAN AMERICAN GENEALOGICAL RESOURCES AFRICAN AMERICAN PUBLICATIONS- across the United States. AFRICAN AMERICAN HOLOCAUST AFRICAN AMERICANS IN THE SCIENCES AFRICAN AMERICANS-In the U.S. Merchant Marine and U.S. Maritime Service. AFRICAN ISSUES-U.S. Department of State ... ANCESTRY.COM Ethnic Research in Genealogy ANCIENT NUBIA - An introduction to the Nubian Civilization. This site explains Nubian culture, arts and society in the different periods of their history.

    52. UGA African American Studies
    studies in African or Middle Eastern History. African American poetry from the colonialperiod to the of the midnineteenth century, the harlem Renaissance of
    http://www.uga.edu/~iaas/Courses.html
    Students wishing to earn a certificate in African American Studies can do so by taking at least the 2000 level introductory course, one upper-class seminar at the 4000 level or higher, and six other courses as a coherent package of study. Besides the two courses of 6 hours required in the Institute core, the certificate directs a student to focus for a total of 12 hours in either:
  • History and Culture (Folklore, Religion, African American Civilization, and Diaspora Studies, including the Caribbean, South America, and sub-Saharan Africa);
  • Behavioral and Social Inquiry (Psychology, Sociology, Speech, and Political Science), or
  • Literature, Language, and the Arts (Drama, Cinema, Comparative Literature, Linguistics, Music, Swahili, Romance Languages, and English). At least two courses of three semester hours each (divisional total of six hours) must be selected from two of the three divisions in African American Studies. The requirement makes for a grand total of at least twelve divisional hours outside of a student's selected division of specialty in African American Studies. The following list contains all courses currently available through the Institute for African American Studies.
  • 53. XanEdu - Bondwoman's Narrative Companion - Resources For African-American Studie
    publications and academic journals including African American Review, Signs topicscovered include the harlem Renaissance, Black Women's studies, and Race
    http://www.bondwomansnarrative.com/resources/cps/
    Introduction About XanEdu Adopt for Use in a Course Henry Louis Gates Scholarship for Research Excellence Resources for African-American Studies
    Resources for African-American Studies Home Resources Cps Master CoursePacks You Can Customize
    • Looking for additional resources to teach African American history? African American literature? We can help.
      XanEdu has developed a catalogue of digital CoursePacks that are ready for you to customize for your class. To read descriptions from our catalogue, click here
      For more information, click here to send an email or call 1-800-218-5971, option 3.
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    Jump to: History Literature History
    • African American History to 1867 Compiled and Annotated by: Heather Parker, Hofstra University African American History to 1867 is created both for history majors and for any students who have completed a college-level introductory course in American History. It is generally offered as an elective course for Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors. This CoursePack utilizes academic journal articles, articles from leading publications, extensive student notes and questions, and web sites in an effort to immerse students in the African American experience. Additionally, detailed instructor notes have been provided which include suggestions for information each lecture should include and additional readings. This CoursePack is designed to be used in conjunction with any major textbook, major primary works in African American history such as slave narratives, detailed lectures, and extensive in-class discussion.

    54. African American Studies
    Emphasis on political art of the harlem Renaissance and Civil RightsMovement. SPRING. 3 Kirschke. African American studies 254.
    http://www.vanderbilt.edu/catalogs/undergrad/africanamer.html

    Undergraduate Catalog
    Catalog Home Vanderbilt Home
    African American Studies
    DIRECTOR Lucius Turner Outlaw, Jr. THE African American Studies program offers courses that treat the experiences of African-descended people both on the African continent and throughout the diaspora. Since a number of the courses required by the program are offered every other year, students must consult the program director soon after they decide to participate in the program to design a feasible course of study. Students may take courses on an elective basis or as part of an interdisciplinary major or minor. Courses taken at Fisk University may be counted as electives in the program of study. Program of Concentration in African American Studies Theinterdisciplinary major consists of 30 hours of core courses and 6 hours of electives. Requirements for the completion of the major include:
  • African American Studies 101, Introduction to African American Studies. (African American History) History 279-280.
  • 55. African American Studies Toolkit: Visual Arts
    The African American studies Toolkit. or browse by nationality, such as African American (lists 80 for Aaron Douglas links to other harlem Renaissance artists
    http://creativefolk.com/toolkit/art.html
    Beyond Black History Month The African American Studies Toolkit Email Updated 2/28/03 Contents Reference Online Reference Offline FAQ ... Elementary
    Subject Areas: History Language Arts Music Visual Arts ... About the Author Proud to be named School Library Journal's Site of the Week for 12/17/02! Recommended by NEA Today January, 2003.
    Kathy Schrock's " SOS Web Site of the Week "
    **Please help support this site at no cost to you! Learn how

    Visual Arts Did you know: You view African American art every day!
    The image of Franklin D. Roosevelt on the U.S. dime was created in 1944 by sculptor Selma Burke , whose legacy as an artist spanned over 50 years. How to Find Images of African American Art and Artists on the Web Web Sites Lesson Plans Books ... Videos . How To Find Images of African American Art and Artists on the Web: Google Image Search Enter the name of the artist "in quotes", for example, "Aaron Douglas" On January 24, 2002, this search returned 12 thumbnail images: 11 paintings by Douglas, and one portrait of him. Click on the thumbnail to view the full-size image, or to view the source page. Alta Vista is an automated search engine, so it might return some unrelated material even with quotes.

    56. African American Studies Toolkit: Reference On The Web
    The African American studies Toolkit. Tutorial Finding African American Biographies,Images and Artwork on the Douglas links to other harlem Renaissance artists
    http://creativefolk.com/toolkit/reference.html
    Beyond Black History Month The African American Studies Toolkit Email Updated 2/28/03 Contents Reference Online Reference Offline FAQ ... Elementary
    Subject Areas: History Language Arts Music Visual Arts ... About the Author Proud to be named School Library Journal's Site of the Week for 12/17/02! Recommended by NEA Today January, 2003.
    Kathy Schrock's " SOS Web Site of the Week "
    **Please help support this site at no cost to you! Learn how

    Reference Online Searchable databases (good for when you know a name) and small collections (good for when you need to learn names.) Includes a tutorial for finding biographies and images on the web. Online collections of digitized photos , slave narratives manuscripts pamphlets , sheet music, newspapers , etc. Timelines and Calendars: African American chronologies , and "what happened on this day in 1954?" Texts and Speeches : Includes texts of speeches and audio files, and a tutorial for finding them on the web. African American Museums Tutorial: Finding African American Biographies, Images and Artwork on the Web: Google Into the Search Box enter: +biography +"person's name" (the quotes are important here)

    57. African-American Studies
    a comprehensive teachertraining Summer Institute with the aim of assisting teachersto be effective in the infusion of African American studies across the
    http://www.education.miami.edu/succeed/Institutes/AFRICA_1/africa_1.htm
    Description of Program Florida recently passed a law that mandates that all school districts teach the history and experiences of African Americans in grades K-12 across the curriculum. In addition to preparing and widely distributing instructional materials for teachers, specialized workshops have been held to train advocates at each school to assist teachers in the instructional phase of the implementation process. Based on an annual survey of the public schools in Miami conducted by the African American History Advisory Committee, more training is needed. A joint project with the University of Miami School of Education has designed a comprehensive teacher-training Summer Institute with the aim of assisting teachers to be effective in the infusion of African American studies across the curriculum. The goal of the African American Studies Summer Institute is to promote an understanding of the culture and experiences of people of African descent and aid teachers in preparing students for the diversity of cultures in the Miami-Dade community.

    58. African Philosophy Resources: African American & Diaspora Resources
    Black Canadian studies (Dalhousie U.); Black Quest Power Resource Links ageneral page linking African American resources. harlem 19001940; harlem
    http://www.augustana.ab.ca/~janzb/afphil/afamres.htm
    Table Of Contents African American Resources African Philosophers Associations Bibliographies ... Philosophy in the World's Religions
    African Philosophy Resources
    Courses
    Documents
    • Douglass, Frederick.

    59. University Of Wyoming General Bulletin: African American Studies Course Descript
    Cross listed with RELI 4400. Prerequisites 3 hours of 3000 level course in AfricanAmerican studies or history; and W1. 4200. The harlem Renaissance.
    http://siswww.uwyo.edu/reg/bulletin/aast.html
    Main Page
    Front Section

    University Calendar

    College/Division Programs
    ...
    UW Home
    African American Studies (AAST)
    1000 Level 2000 Level 3000 Level 4000 Level
    1000. Introduction to African American Studies. 3. [C1] Surveys African presence in America. Selected teachings are designed to give the student a concise understanding of the heritage of African people in America.
    2140. African Societies. 3. [C2, G1] Surveys African societies in their traditional and modern settings. Explores structure, function, and process in African social institutions (family, kinship, gender, economy, politics, education, law, and religion). Analyses impact of Western contact of these institutions and other internal and external processes that have culminated in the present African condition. Cross listed with SOC 2140
    2410. AAST 2410 Survey of Afro-Caribbean Cultures 3. [C1, G1] Examines the diverse cultural dimensions of the Caribbean (e.g., music, language, religion, politics, and lifestyles) in relation to its historical retentions in West Africa. A critical study of pre and post colonialism and its affects on contemporary Caribbean society is a major emphasis of this course. These critical paradigms also include the study of Afro-Caribbean populations in America.
    2450. Traditional African Religion. 3.

    60. SCC-LRC/Library: Research Guide For African American History
    Choose from Civil War General harlem Renaissance Humanities Take me back AfricanAmerican studies The Affirmative Action and Diversity Project (Univ.
    http://www2.scc-fl.com/lrc/guides/history_african_american.htm
    African American History Ask a Librarian Contact Us Hours LRC Home ... SCC Home This guide provides links to help you create a research strategy for African American History. Knowing which options are available allows you to quickly select those most appropriate for your topic. To start your research, SCC LRC/Library Information Specialists have selected: LINCCSearch Subject Headings linked to SCC LRC/Library African American History holdings including the Call Number and Availability for each. Choose from:
    Civil War

    General

    Harlem Renaissance

    Humanities

    African American History Internet Links. Choose from: African American Studies
    Civil War

    General

    Harlem Renaissance
    ...
    Women
    To complete your research, you can use the Research Quick Start page. LINCCSearch Subject Headings which are linked to SCC LRC/Library holdings and include the Call Number and availability for each. Civil War
    Abolitionists
    Afro american soldiers history 19th century Afro Americans History 1863 1877 Florida History Civil War 1861 1865 Campaigns ... United States 33d Infantry General Africa Afro American Anthropologists Afro American Historians Afro American Sociologists ... Civil rights United States History.

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