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Extractions: Trade Paper by Norman Kelley Hardcover My Face Is Black Is True: Callie House and the Struggle for Ex-Slave Reparations by Mary Frances Berry Hardcover In Search of the Promised Land: A Slave Family in the Old South (New Narratives in American History) by John Hope Franklin Trade Paper Israel on the Appomattox: A Southern Experiment in Black Freedom from the 1790s Through the Civil War by Melvin Patrick Ely General "Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?": And Other Conversations about Race
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UGA African American Studies Students wishing to earn a certificate in African American studies can do so bytaking The twentiethcentury struggle for civil rights, black identity, http://www.uga.edu/~iaas/Courses.html
Extractions: 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.
African American Studies This program offers a minor in African American studies to students who complete HIST 0372 The Civil rights Revolution. (3) One advanced, relevant 0400 http://www.middlebury.edu/academics/catalogs/catalog/academic_programs/courses/i
Extractions: Search Directory Calendars Admissions ... Interdisciplinary Programs Professors: Ellen Oxfeld (Sociology/Anthropology), James Ralph (History); Associate Professors: William Hart (History), William Nash (American Literature and Civilization) Director. This program offers a minor in African American Studies to students who complete the following requirements: Two of the following core courses, designed to offer theoretical perspectives and broad background: * AMLT 0357 Images of Blackness and Whiteness in American Literature
DuBois And The Scientific Study Of Race Alondra Nelson, Depts of Sociology and African American studies, Yale University I see this new, postcivil rights racism as residing within http://www.yale.edu/polisci/info/conferences/W.E.B. DuBois/papers.htm
Extractions: W.E.B. DuBois was well known for his dual interests in race/class as well as race/gender. This paper will investigate the possibility that DuBois is an intellectual forefather of what is currently considered "intersectional identity" research. Using the published works of DuBois as a foundation, the article will present evidence that DuBois provoked his audience with the argument that race and class (or race and gender) mattered simultaneously in most if not all political contexts. The question, however, is the direction in which DuBois pushed this line of thinking - towards a theory of multiple yet mutually exclusive identities and oppressions, or towards a theory of intersecting and mutually constitutive identities and oppressions? Alondra Nelson, Depts of Sociology and African American Studies, Yale University
African American Studies Introduction to African American studies (3 sh) F S SS. Harlem Renaissance,civil rights, Black arts eras and contemporary African American theater. http://www.temple.edu/bulletin/ugradbulletin/ucd/ucd_aas.html
Extractions: An introductory course in the understanding, reading, and speaking of Yoruba, an African language which has had a major impact on the African cultures of Brazil, Haiti, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, and the United States. Students will be taught grammar, vocabulary, and conversation in the language. Mode: The course will be a lecture-demonstration.. 0025. Elementary Hausa (3 s.h.) S
AAS Undergraduate Studies: Temple University civil rights, Black arts eras and contemporary African American theater. Introduction to basic research in African American studies. http://www.temple.edu/AAS/ug/courses.htm
Extractions: An introductory course in the understanding, reading, and speaking of Yoruba, an African language which has had a major impact on the African cultures of Brazil, Haiti, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, and the United States. Students will be taught grammar, vocabulary, and conversation in the language. The course will be a lecture-demonstration. 025. Elementary Hausa (3 s.h.) An examination of the significant role the black church has played in creating an African American response to social, political, and economic obstacles and barriers in America. Introduction to Richard Allen, Henry McNeal Turner, Martin Luther King, Jr., and other church leaders. Students learn to appreciate how the church builds the community, maintains culture, and produces leaders. LOWER LEVEL
Black Studies He later became the first africanamerican desk officer at the State A civilrights leader who urged African Americans to work within the system, http://www.black-collegian.com/african/aaprofil.shtml
Extractions: Arctic Explorer James Weldon Johnson As a precursor, participant, and historian of the Harlem Renaissance, James Weldon Johnson had as much to do with the rise of that cultural movement as any one person.. Indeed, he was the epitome of the classic Renaissance man himselfpoet, composer, author, government official, teacher, and influential civil rights activist. Dr. Percy Lavon Julian (1899-1975)
New4 The Creation of the Doctorate in African American studies at Temple The department persisted in its academic rights and succeeded in gaining a faculty http://www.asante.net/articles/new4.html
Extractions: By the time I arrived at Temple University as full professor and chair of the Department of African American Studies I had already directed the UCLA Center for Afro American Studies where I had established the Master's degree program, chaired the Department of Communication at SUNY-Buffalo, and for a year simultaneously chaired the Departments of Communication and African American Studies. My interest in developing graduate programs had been tested at SUNY where I had overseen the recreation of the doctorate and Masters programs in communication.In addition, I had served as the director of the diploma program for journalists at the Zimbabwe Institute of Mass Communication in the early l980s. In 1984 I came to Temple University in Philadelphia with the mandate to rebuild its faltering department of African American Studies. It had been a program of some significance during the decade that had passed and had suffered at the hands of several deans whose only inclinations appeared to be the elimination of every vestige of the program. One after the other of the deans had begun by forcing faculty members out of the department, not tenuring others and when they left, not replacing them. The department had fought vigorously for its integrity.
2004 History Offerings African American studies Winter term We will study the current legal andhuman rights debates being heard in the United Nations court system. http://classic.bush.edu/dept_webs/US/Curriculum Guide/History_Offerings.htm
Extractions: Contact Us Forms Schedules AMP ... Lunch HISTORY Our aim is to promote students' awareness of the relationship between mankind's past experience and the present as well as to have students experience the past in its own terms. Emphasis is placed on critical thinking and understanding of the historical method. Our course offerings aim at covering the great themes of Western Civilization, the basic values of the United States, aspects of the history of the non-Western world, and current world issues. We offer the possibility of at least six years of History credit in a wide range of courses. COURSE OF STUDY: Two trimesters of Western Civilization, one trimester of World History Research, and one year of U.S. History are the minimum course of study. Incoming sophomores who have not previously taken a Western Civilization course are required to take two terms of Western Civilization. All students are required to take the World History Research course at some point during their four years. OFFERINGS Required
Afro American Studies - Fall 2001 stage and screen actor, singer, and civil rights and political activist, In weeks 6 thru 10 we will explore the impact African American studies has http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/caas/programs/courses.html
Extractions: Psychology of Race and Gender Among African Americans This course will explore the dynamic influences that form the subjective experience and personal agency of African American men and women. The course focuses on the social context and internal experience of African Americans to illustrate the impact of gender and racial socialization on identity development specifically and human behavior generally. Students will gain an understanding of the personal strivings, coping choices and consequences that comprise the lived experience of many African Americans. Instructor: Cones Paul Robeson: An American Legend This course focuses on Robeson's life, which will serve to understand more fully the psychology and sociology of human creativity. An intensive treatment of Robeson's life, focusing substantially on his artistic and political activities, reveals much about the character of American society. The course will use biography as a window for a wider understanding of art, history, politics, and race relations. Instructor: Vonblum
Community Studies 136 Research Suggestions D53 2003; Encyclopedia of race and ethnic studies GN495.6 .C37 2003; The Greenwoodencyclopedia of African American civil rights from emancipation to the http://library.ucsc.edu/collect/cs136.html
California Newsreel - African American Perspectives All African American Perspectives Titles History Before Civil rights Cultural critics position his pioneering studies of the psychological impact of http://www.newsreel.org/nav/topics.asp?cat=2&sub=13
Institute For African American Studies More specifically, Dr. Ogbar studies black nationalism and radical social varied as PanAfricanism, African American Catholics, civil rights struggles, http://www.iaas.uconn.edu/ogbar.htm
Extractions: Jeffrey O.G. Ogbar Black Power: Radical Politics and African American Identity . In the fall of 2001 Prof. Ogbar was a scholar-in-residence at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in New York City, while working on his second book manuscript, which is on the culture and politics of hip hop, to be published as part of the University Press of Kansas series on American popular culture. In early 2003, Prof. Ogbar published his edited book, The Civil Rights Movement, which is part of Houghton Mifflin's Problems in American Civilization series. His articles appear in the "Journal of Religious Thought," the "Journal of Black Studies," "Souls" and other scholarly publications. He earned his BA from Morehouse College and his MA and Ph.D. from Indiana University. Back to Faculty Appointments
Extractions: in the Media This bibliography is an introduction to materials in the Western Libraries. Each section is arranged by material type, such as bibliography, chronology, encyclopedia, etc. By no means comprehensive, this guide includes resources that provide an overview to researching African American Studies. To locate further materials, use the following Subject Headings in the catalog.
Ethnic Studies At Erratic Impact's Philosophy Research Base There are many African studies pages currently on the WWW. This one starts fromAfrican africanamerican studies Black/African Information Sites http://www.erraticimpact.com/~topics/html/ethnic_studies.htm
Extractions: Anticipating Ethnic Conflict by Ashley J. Tellis, Thomas S. Szayna, James A. Winnefeld, Arroyo. Anticipating Ethnic Conflict provides a theoretical model of the social processes and dynamics that lead to ethnic and communitarian conflict and state breakdown. While it is designed as a handbook and a practical tool for intelligence analysts as they work to identify and plan for potential ethnic conflict contingencies around the world, its discussion of the social-science underpinnings of the analytic model will make it an important read for anyone interested in analyzing the phenomenon of ethnic conflict.... Click here to learn more about this book African Philosophy Resources There are many African studies pages currently on the WWW. This one starts from African philosophy, and organizes other useful resources to support this area of research. African philosophy is a field in development, and there is not always agreement on what should be included. That ambiguity is unapologetically evident on this page.
African-AmericanStudies@City FIRST SEMESTER UNITS African American studies 4 3 African American studies 20 3 National Civil rights Museum The Anacostia Museum African American http://citywww.lacc.cc.ca.us/academic/departments/amcul/aasstudies.html
Extractions: Associate in Arts Degree This curriculum is designed to provide an opportunity for the student to complete an undergraduate major in AfricanAmerican Studies. The program is listed in a foursemester sequence as a matter of convenience to the student. Suggested Electives: Foreign Language, French or Spanish A survey of U.S. History from the early colonial era through the Civil War emphasizing the U.S. Constitution and the contributions of African-American. (Same credit as History 11 and Chicano Studies 7.) Section Time/Day Professor Room 8:00-9:25 / MW H L Ealy 11:10-12:35 / MW D L Widener Evening Classes 6:45-9:55 / M D L Widener
Africana Studies Program - Western Michigan University AFS 214 Origins of the Modern Civil rights Movement including AfricanAmericanstudies, African studies, agriculture, anthropology, archaeology, http://www.wmich.edu/afs/courses.htm
Extractions: 3 hrs Provides an overview of the origins of black people, the philosophical underpinnings of the discipline, the evolution of the field of Africana Studies, its theoretical and practical applications, and the holistic methods of studying African peoples and their social evolution. Historically oriented, the course is designed to be interpretive rather than chronological. The course covers the African civilization in the western hemisphere, folklore, mythology, customs, rise of Black nationalism, role of black consciousness, and present day alternatives. AFS 210 Comparative Approaches to Forms of Black Consciousness 3 hrs This course focuses on the history of Black consciousness in the African Diaspora from the 17th to 20th centuries. It is concerned with forms of Black expression and social action as they are manifested in specific historical, cultural, and political contexts using comparative approaches. Some of the themes include Africa in African American thought and culture, naming and identity, forms of feminism and gender, movement and migrations, and the rhetoric of freedom in Black ideology.