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  1. Be Jubilant My Feet: Af. Amers. & the AMA, 1860-77 (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Clara M. DeBoer, 1993-11-01
  2. Slavery in the United States (American Studies (New Brunswick, N.J.).) by Louis Filler, 1998-06-30
  3. Three African-American Classics: Up from Slavery, The Souls of Black Folk and Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass by W. E. B. Du Bois, Frederick Douglass, et all 2007-02-02
  4. Slavery and Freedom in the Age of the American Revolution
  5. Public Policy and the Black Hospital: From Slavery to Segregation to Integration (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies: Contemporary Black Poets) by Woodrow Jones, Mitchell Rice, 1994-01-26
  6. Slavery in the American Mountain South (Studies in Modern Capitalism) by Wilma A. Dunaway, 2003-05-26
  7. Slavery and African Ethnicities in the Americas: Restoring the Links by Gwendolyn Midlo Hall, 2007-08-27
  8. Slavery and the Peculiar Solution: A History of the American Colonization Society (Southern Dissent) by ERIC BURIN, 2008-04-20
  9. African Americans During the Civil War (Slavery in the Americas) by Deborah H. Deford, 2006-03-30
  10. Translating Slavery: Ourika and Its Progeny (Translation Studies)
  11. Embodying American Slavery in Contemporary Culture by Lisa Woolfork, 2008-11-14
  12. Myths of American Slavery by Walter Kennedy, 2003-01-31
  13. Slavery and Race Relations in Latin America (Contributions in Afro-American & African Studies) by Robert Brent Toplin, 1975-01
  14. American Slavery, American Freedom by Edmund S. Morgan, 2003-10

81. Links For African American Studies Department, CCSF
Diversity. African American Heritage Preservation Foundation. WorldHistory of slavery, Abolition and Emancipation studies. The
http://www.ccsf.org/Departments/African_American_Studies/links.html
AFRICAN AMERICAN WEB SITES

82. African American Studies Major/Minor
AAS 100 Introduction to African American studies. AAS 101 Interdisciplinary ResearchMethods. AAS 116 Colonialism, slavery, and African American Life Before
http://ist-socrates.berkeley.edu/~africam/major_minortext.html
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Major Requirements Completion of or enrollment in the following four courses is required in order to declare the major: AAS 4A-4B: Africa: History and Culture and AAS 5A-5B: Black Life and Culture. Students are strongly encouraged to complete the lower division requirements early in their academic program. Upon declaring the major, students are required to complete the following upper division core requirements: Upper Division Core Requirements AAS 100: Introduction to African American Studies AAS 101: Interdisciplinary Research Methods AAS 116: Colonialism, Slavery, and African American Life Before 1865 AAS 117: African Americans in the Industrial Age, 1865-1970 Upper Division Elective Requirements
( Any 4 ) Social Science Courses AAS 107: Race and Public Policy AAS 109: Black and Male in the United States AAS 111: Race, Class and Gender in the United States AAS 112A: Political and Economic Development in Third World AAS 112B Political and Economic Development in the Third World. AAS 113 Race, Ideology and Economics in Africa and African America.

83. Grace Doherty Library - Resources In African American Studies
a section on African American studies; Drum Provides connectivity to the Internetfor the African and African American community. slavery Documenting the
http://www.centre.edu/web/library/internet/afam.html
Selected Web Sites
African American Studies Texts General Resources
  • Aframian Webnet
    "Awesome links to a world that is virtually Afrocentric"
  • Afro-Americ@
    From The Afro-American Newspapers Co.; includes links to many African American and African sites. The history section has good discussions of African American reporters during WW II and the Scottsboro case
  • American Studies Web
    Includes a section on African American Studies
  • Drum
    Provides connectivity to the Internet for the African and African American community
Slavery

84. New Books In African-American Studies - March 2000
(SlaveryWest Indies, BritishHistory) Lilly AV 8277 Frye, Kathryn. New Booksin African American studies http//scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/franklin/newbooks
http://scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/franklin/newbooks/june2000.html
New Books in African-American Studies
in the Duke University Libraries
June 2000
(A Service of the John Hope Franklin Collection
of African and African-American Documentation)
This is an example (from June 2000) of the new books lists as they are sent out via e-mail. For information on how to subscribe, see the New Books in African-American Studies web page Please excuse any oddities that result from incompatibility of e-mail programs. Note that diacritical marks have been removed in an effort to minimize such problems. In most cases, items listed here are already available at the library. The information presented is abbreviated; check the on-line catalog (http://www.lib.duke.edu/) for more complete records (the on-line catalog might, for example, indicate multiple copies of the title or other subject headings of interest). Parentheses around call numbers indicate that the book was not catalogued at the time this list was generated. The list is organized primarily by call number order into general subject categories, with materials in the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library placed last. It begins by highlighting a recent acquisition of the John Hope Franklin Collection of African and African-American Documentation. This list is constructed in large part by a computer program, along with communication among various subject Resource Specialists who handle African-American Studies materials. Please let us know if you notice gaps in subject area coverage. It may be that certain items are in the library system but simply did not make it onto the list.

85. John Hope Franklin Collection
More African and africanamerican studies Archives on the Web
http://scriptorium.lib.duke.edu/franklin/

John Hope Franklin Collection
of African and African-American Documentation
The John Hope Franklin Collection is a repository for African and African-American studies documentation and an educational outreach division of the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library Duke University . Founded in November 1995 with the support of its namesake, the distinguished historian John Hope Franklin , the Collection seeks to collect, preserve, and promote the use of library materials bearing on the history of Africa and people of African descent. The Franklin Collection is committed to preserving and making available pertinent printed and manuscript materials for the use of scholars, academic researchers, and others. The Collection embraces the additional charge of working to make primary source materials an exciting and integral part of instruction and discovery at the secondary and collegiate levels. Finally, in the spirit of John Hope Franklin, the Collection seeks through its projects and public programming to highlight the importance of research methods and scholarly objectivity to the development of a robust citizenry and a thoughtful public policy.
Collections and Collecting

including
Projects and Public Programming

including

86. African American Studies Research Guide
and survival for African Americans during the periods of slavery, Reconstructionand Primary Sources in US History Access to African American studies (1619 to
http://www.library.miami.edu/guides/African_American_Studies_guide.html

87. UNC Press: Books In African American Studies, Civil Rights & Race Relations
V The United States, 18591865 (1992). Ripley, C. Peter (ed.) Witness for FreedomAfrican American Voices on Race, slavery, and Emancipation (1993).
http://www.ibiblio.org/uncpress/features/blackhistory/afambooklist.html
The University of North Carolina Press
Clicking on each author takes you to complete bibliographic and descriptive information on the AAUP (Association of American University Presses) Online Catalog website hosted at the University of Chicago Press. You may read a description of the book, browse the table of contents, view the jacket of the book, and purchase a copy of the book on the AAUP secure online ordering server. To return to this page from the AAUP Online Catalog, just click your borwser's "back" button.
  • Abbott, Carl Political Terrain: Washington, D.C., from Tidewater Town to Global Metropolis (June 1999)
  • Adams, Edward C. Tales of the Congaree (1987)
  • Anderson, James D. Education of Blacks in the South, 1860-1935 (1988)
  • Bayor, Ronald H. Race and the Shaping of Twentieth-Century Atlanta (1996)
  • Brown, Kathleen M. Good Wives, Nasty Wenches, and Anxious Patriarchs: Gender, Race, and Power in Colonial Virginia
    Published for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, Williamsburg, Virginia
  • Brundage, W. Fitzhugh (ed.)

88. African American Studies Research Guide: "Ready Reference"
Macmillan Encyclopedia of World slavery. Ed. Databases Article Searching AmericanEthnic studies Guide African American studies Program American
http://www.library.yale.edu/rsc/af-am/readyref.html
"Ready Reference" "Ready Reference" is what researchers use to find facts, such as dates or biographical information. Below you will find: Biographical Resources American National Biography
Offers portraits of more than 17,400 men and women from all eras and walks of life. The online edition is updated quarterly, with hundreds of new entries each year and revisions of previously published entries to enhance their accuracy and currency. The ANB Online also features thousands of illustrations, more than 80,000 hyperlinked cross-references and links to select web sites. Biography and Genealogy Master Index
An index to nearly 12 million biographical sketches in more than 2700 volumes and editions of current and retrospective reference books, covering both contemporary and historical figures throughout the world.
Biography Resource Center
(BioRC)
Black Biography, 1790-1950: A Cumulative Index

89. African American Studies Research Guide: How And When To Look For News And Newsp
index of letters in The National Antislavery Standard, 1861 Article SearchingAmerican Ethnic studies Guide African American studies Program American
http://www.library.yale.edu/rsc/af-am/news.html
How and When to Look For News and Newspapers First determine the title and date of publication of the newspaper by using one of these guides. Titles within these guides are arranged geographically.
    History and Bibliography of American Newspapers, 1690-1820 Brigham, Clarence Saunders. Worchester, MA: American Antiquarian Society, 1947.
    SML, Reference Z6951 +B75
    * Many of the newspapers listed and discussed in this work are availbable on microfilm in the Early American Newspapers collection shelved in the Microform Reading Room. African American Newspapers and Periodicals: A National Bibliography . Ed. James P. Dansky. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1998.
    SML, Reference Z6944;N39 +A37X American Newspapers, 1821-1936: A Union List of Files Available in the United States and Canada . Ed. Winifred Gregory. New York: H.W. Wilson, 1967.
    SML, Card Catalogue Reference Shelf Z6945 A48 1967
    Also in SML, Andrews Study

90. Program Of African American Studies: Fall 2002 Course Atlas
introduces the field of African American studies by surveying movement that birthedBlack studies as an the African slave trade, abolitionism, slavery and the
http://www.emory.edu/COLLEGE/AAS/ATLAS/fall2002.htm
FALL SEMESTER 2002
AAS 100: INTRODUCTION TO AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES
TU-TH 2:30-3:45 PM SANDERS
AAS MAX: 30
Content: COURSE OBJECTIVES: * To introduce students to the major disciplines and topics that comprise the field.
* To sharpen the writing and research skills of students as well as their knowledge
of new technologies that enhance the processes of writing and research.
* To provide students with a knowledge of research data bases in AAS.
* To provide orientation to AAS faculty and to the institutional resources available at the
university for research projects in the field, particularly for majors and minors.
* To initiate a dialogue centering upon the complex fate of being an American with the
history and culture of African Americans as the cheif frame of reference.

91. African American Studies
African American studies. Drama; Colburn, David R. and Jeffrey S. Adler, editorsAfricanAmerican Mayors; One Way; Daniel, Pete The Shadow of slavery; Dash, Leon
http://www.press.uillinois.edu/subject/blk.html
African American Studies

92. African American Studies
AfroAmerican History, Boston; Spartacus Internet Encyclopedia (slavery); Archivesof African American Music and Culture; Black Black studies (UC Santa Barbara); A
http://www.palomar.edu/library/subjects/africanamerican.htm
A frican and African-American Studies
Africa
African American History Miscellaneous Publications ... Organizations A frica
A frican American History M iscellaneous

93. African American Studies And Black History Materials
early works on slavery and the antislavery movement. .. Michigan State UniversityLibraries. Special Collections Division. African American studies and Black
http://www.lib.msu.edu/coll/main/spec_col/radicalism/africam.htm
African American Studies and Black History Materials in Special Collections
African American Studies and Black History materials in Special Collections are rich in a variety of formats, covering several decades and ranging from assorted political and cultural magazines and newspapers, through rare books and popular literature. Over 45 serial titles represent magazines and newspapers from all areas of the United States. Some are of a political nature, such as The Black Panther , newspaper of the Black Panther Party. Others are samples of popular magazines not generally retained by research libraries, like Jet and Sepia . Cataloged collections of over 50 African American related film scripts and over 100 pieces of sheet music support studies of the Black presence in mainstream American popular culture. The Comic Art Collection includes significant works of African American artists (in published form); among them are Oliver Harrington, Barbara Brandon Brumsic Brandon Turtel Onli , and Morrie Turner . The collection includes comics about Black history, notably a complete 16-issue run of Golden Legacy Among the American Radicalism collections in Special Collections are many historic pamphlets, leaflets, and other documents of the civil rights movement. Since the 1970's, the Special Collections department has documented social change movements and popular trends in a collection of over 2,000 vertical files filled with clippings, pamphlets and miscellanea. Many of these contain material devoted to the Black Liberation and Black Nationalism movements. Especially strong subject areas include the Black Muslims, the Black Panthers, and the general topic of Racism.

94. American Slave Narratives
some of the most compelling themes of nineteenthcentury slavery, including labor AmericanStudies Hypertexts at the University of Virginia This page was begun
http://xroads.virginia.edu/~hyper/wpa/wpahome.html

American
Slave
Narratives:
An
Online
Anthology
F T his web site provides an opportunity to read a sample of these narratives, and to see some of the photographs taken at the time of the interviews. The entire collection of narratives can be found in George P. Rawick, ed., The American Slave: A Composite Autobiography (Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1972-79).
Annotated Index of Narratives
Reading the Narratives A Note on the Sources Related Readings ... at the University of Virginia T his page was begun as part of the American Hypertext Workshop at the University of Virginia, Summer 1996. Bruce Fort
Corcoran Department of History
Randall Hall
University of Virginia Charlottesville, VA 22903 Last Modified: March 6, 1998 Another AS Hypertext

95. Cyndi's List - African-American
More than 175 800 links! 167 800 links, categorized crossreferenced, in over 150 categories. Another 8 000+ uncategorized new links in the works.
http://www.cyndislist.com/african.htm
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African-American
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    General Resource Sites
    • Celebrating the Estelusti ~ The Freedmen Oklahoma's Black Indians of the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole Nations.
      • From the Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives.
      • Wills, inventories, Bible records, slave manifests, etc.
      Information and records for "The Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands," more commonly known as the Freedmen's Bureau. Published transcriptions of the records of the Freedmens Bureau, including Freedmens marriage certificates and reports of outrages against freed slaves.

96. Encyclopedia Smithsonian: African American History And Culture
Exploring African American Heritage at the Smithsonian. African AmericanStudies Center. American slavery in History and Memory, Selected Sources.
http://www.si.edu/resource/faq/nmah/afroam.htm

African American Resources
African and African American Resources at the Smithsonian Exploring African American Heritage at the Smithsonian African American Studies Center American Slavery in History and Memory, Selected Sources Anacostia Museum Reading Lists African American Inventors African American Women Artists African American Stories for Children Always There: The African American Presence in American Quilts ... "Sitting for Justice" , from increase and diffusion a Smithsonian web magazine Black Wings: African American Pioneer Aviators
Exhibitions
New and Temporary Exhibitions: Anacostia Museum Arts and Industries Building African Immigrant Naming Ceremony After the Revolution: Everyday Life in America, 1780-1800 ... The Impact of the Black Panthers To learn more, visit the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History Anacostia Museum and Center for African American History and Culture National Portrait Gallery , and Smithsonian Museum of American Art American Social and Cultural History Encyclopedia Smithsonian A ...
Public Inquiry Mail Service

Smithsonian Institution

97. African American Studies -- Undergraduate Library, UB Libraries
subject search, slaveryunited states. Finding Articles. These BISON databases arerecommended sources for locating information about African American studies
http://ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/units/ugl/center/black.html
Oscar A. Silverman Undergraduate Library
University at Buffalo, Capen Hall
Buffalo, New York 14260-2200 USA
Tel: (716) 645-2943 Fax: (716) 645-3067
Email: askasl@buffalo.edu
African American Studies
This guide lists sources which will help you begin research in the University at Buffalo Undergraduate Library (UGL) and on the World Wide Web. Other sources may be found at Lockwood Library . Ask a librarian at the UGL Reference/Information Desk for additional assistance. Contents Starting Points Finding Books Finding Articles More Web Sites
Starting Points
  • The African American Almanac - UGL Reference E 185 .A37 2000
  • African American Desk Reference - UGL Reference E185 .N49 1999
  • The African American Enclopedia - UGL Reference E 185 .A235 2001
  • African-American Writers: A Dictionary - UGL Reference PS 153 .N5 A3444 2000
  • American Slavery: A Composite Autobiography - http://ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/units/ugl/e-resources/as.html
  • Black Literature Criticism - UGL Reference PS 153 .N5 B556 1992
  • Encyclopedia of African-American Culture - UGL Reference E 185 .E54 1996

98. Greenwood Electronic Media
African American History to 1865 Taught by Harry Awesome Library Social StudiesStandards; Edsitement; Edsitement History of American slavery 16191865 taught
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99. African And African American Studies
Topics include conflicts with Native Americans, the development of racial slaveryand racial AAAS 240 TOPICS IN AFRICAN AND AFRICAN AMERICAN studies (3 credits
http://www.earlham.edu/~aaas/
African and African American Studies (AAAS) The Major The Minor Course Descriptions Contact information
African and
African American Studies
(AAAS)
Earlham College
Richmond, Indiana 47374-4095
Phone: (765) 983-1410 or
E-mail a faculty member (right) About AAAS African and African American Studies (AAAS) courses are for students interested in an interdisciplinary understanding of history and society from the perspectives of Africans and African Americans (in North America and the Caribbean). The program critically examines African and Diaspora experiences, institutions and perspectives with particular focus on the ways in which gender, class and racial capitalism have shaped the lives of black people. It draws on faculty and courses primarily from the departments of History, Literature, Languages, Religion, and Sociology/Anthropology. From Earlham, graduates from the AAAS program have gone on to law school, medical school and graduate school at such institutions as Columbia University, Tufts University, Northwestern University, Ohio State University, Northeastern University, Rochester, and Boston University. Faculty Duane Belgrave , Sr.(Religion)

100. UT Library Online - PCL - African American Studies - Internet Resources

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/subject/african/afweb.html
Choose Search UTNetCAT-Online Catalog -Title -Title Keywords -Author -Author Keywords -Subject -Subject Keywords -Mixed Keywords -Call Number Electronic Journals UTLOL-Library Web Site UT Austin's web site AllTheWeb Altavista Google Hotbot IMDB.com Lycos Northernlight Web Crawler Yahoo! UTLOL PCL Af-Am Studies - Internet Resources
Internet Resources
Africabib
"Africabib was created in 1999 as a way to disseminate information from two African studies databases as well as information on Africa from other sources."
African American Culture
List of Internet resources compiled by two librarians and members of the American Library Association.
African American Mosaic
Library of Congress resource guide to its African-American collection.
Afro-American Almanac
This site provides information on African-American history from the beginning of the slave trade through the Civil Rights Movements, to the present.
American Slave Narratives
Part of the American Folklore Project, a number of interviews with former slaves are included.
Black American Feminism
Chronology on the History of Slavery and Racism
Included are footnoted entries from archival and secondary source documents with links to
full text Internet sites.

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