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  1. Liberating Voices: Oral Tradition in African American Literature by Gayl Jones, 1991-05-01
  2. Teaching African American Literature: Theory and Practice (Transforming Teaching) by M. Graham, 1998-02-17
  3. African-American Literature: An Anthology of Nonfiction, Fiction, Poetry, and Drama (Literature) by Demetrice A. Worley, Jesse Perry, 1993-03
  4. Teaching with the Norton Anthology of African American Literature by Henry Louis, Jr. Gates, 1997-08-13
  5. Black Fascisms: African American Literature and Culture Between the Wars by Mark Christian Thompson, 2007-11-21
  6. Teaching with the Norton Anthology of African American Literature: A Guide for Instructors by Joycelyn Moody, 2004-01
  7. The White Image in the Black Mind: A Study of African American Literature (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Jane Davis, 2000-04-30
  8. The Origins of African American Literature: 1680-1865 by Dickson D. Bruce, 2001-12
  9. Ulysses in Black: Ralph Ellison, Classicism, and African American Literature (Wisconsin Studies in Classics) by Patrice D. Rankine, 2006-09-27
  10. The African American Male, Writing, and Difference: A Polycentric Approach to African American Literature, Criticism, and History by W. Lawrence Hogue, 2003-02
  11. Haunting and Displacement in African American Literature and Culture by Marisa Parham, 2008-08-15
  12. Sing the Sun Up: Creative Writing Ideas from African American Literature
  13. Death and the Arc of Mourning in African American Literature by ANISSA J. WARDI, 2003-12-31
  14. The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Literature [Five Volumes]

21. General Education Curriculum For The College Of Nursing
Psychology 100, general Psychology. B. Organizations and Polities English 281,Introduction to africanamerican literature
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GEC Courses This is the complete list of the Ohio State University College of Nursing General Education Curriculum (GEC) Courses (revised 4/04/05) KEY: Sociology 101 and Psychology 100 may overlap with another GEC category. nd writing course. I. WRITING AND RELATED SKILLS A. First Course English 110 First-Year English Composition B. Second Course African-American and African Studies 367.02 African-American Theatre History African-American and African Studies 367.03 African-American Voices in U.S. Literature African-American and African Studies 367.04 Black Women Writers: Text and Context Agricultural Communication 367 Agricultural Issues in Contemporary American Society Arabic 367 Issues in Arab-American Society, Culture, and Literature

22. Oxford University Press: The Oxford Companion To African American Literature: Wi
Here, too, are general articles on the traditional literary genres, such as poetry, Nellie McKay, Professor of American africanamerican literature,
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23. Research Guide: African-American Literature
Multicultural Pavilion African American literature Links Section two offersa selected, general bibliography, and section three is an index of play
http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/ulib/ref/guides/lit/AfricanAmericanLit.html
Research Guide: African-American Literature
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Black Studies Databases at BC Libraries restricted to the BC community
African-American Newspapers: The 19th Century This database provides the complete word-for-word texts of major 19th century African-American newspapers. African-American Poetry (1750-1900) Nearly 3,000 poems written by African-American poets in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. African American Studies - History Universe Includes major federal legislation relating to the slave trade, reconstruction, civil rights, affirmative action and issue related to race relations (1792-1994); U.S. Supreme Court decisions on constitutional issues raised by slavery, reconstruction, Jim crow laws, school segregation, job and housing discrimination, and affirmative action programs (1806-1999); autobiographies of prominent African-Americans; manuscript materials; reference and scholarly articles; photographs; speeches; and government documents. International Index to Black Periodicals (IIBP) IIBP includes current and retrospective citations and abstracts from over 150 scholarly and popular journals, newspapers, and newsletters from the United States, Africa, andthe Caribbean. It also includes full text coverage of twenty-five core Black studies periodicals from 1998 forward. The database is international in scope and multidisciplinary, covering cultural, economic, historical, religious, social and political issues. Retrospective citations in the database date as far back as 1902.

24. UMKC Libs: Guide To Ethnic Literature
africanamerican literature Asian-American literature Hispanic literature Native For more general information on literature resources on the web,
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To Find Books To Find Articles Reference Sources Web Resources ... Native American Literature Note: This page is dedicated to general resources for the study of ethnic literature on the Web (e.g., African-American Literature, Asian-American Literature). For more general information on literature resources on the web, go to the Guide to Literature
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Use the MERLIN Library Catalog and the MOBIUS Union Catalog to find resources relevant to your research. Relevant works can be found using subject headings (Library of Congress) such as: Although the ethnic group names given above are the ones most often used for describing various ethnic literatures, there are many cases in which more specific group names may be used as well (or instead), for example: Examples of ethnic literature and studies of the representation of ethnic groups in literature can also be found by using subject headings such as:

25. UCD English: Undergraduate Program
The general literature emphasis focuses on a series of related courses in various ENL 181A, africanamerican literature to the Harlem Renaissance
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The English department offers three kinds of courses: Composition courses, undergraduate courses, and graduate courses. Composition courses develop skills in reading analytically and in writing persuasively. Undergraduate and graduate courses cover the entire range of English and American literature, as well as creative writing. Students majoring in English may elect a teaching emphasis, a creative writing emphasis, or a general literature emphasis. The teaching emphasis focuses on the study of composition and of language. The writing emphasis focuses on fiction, poetry, and article writing. Creative writing majors have an opportunity to work with distinguished professional writers of fiction and poetry. The general literature emphasis focuses on a series of related courses in various historical periods of English and American literature.
Career Alternatives Graduates have found the major excellent pre-professional training for graduate study in English, as well as for careers in teaching, writing, law, medicine, and library work. Many graduates are employed in journalism, publishing, advertising, and public information. Others have worked in local, state, and federal government agencies, as well as in industry and agriculture. Some have established their own businesses.

26. African-American Literature: Information From Answers.com
africanamerican literature african-american literature is literature The general consensus view is that American literature is not breaking apart
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping African-American literature Wikipedia African-American literature African-American literature is literature written by, about, and sometimes specifically for African-Americans . The genre began with slave narratives and other writings by African Americans during the 19th century, reached an early high point with the Harlem Renaissance , and continues today with writers such as Toni Morrison and Maya Angelou being ranked among the top authors in the United States
Characteristics of African-American Literature
African-Americans literature tends to focus specifically on African-American issues, beginning with the slave narrative genre in the early 19th century and continuing after the emancipation of black slaves with scholarly writers such as W.E.B. DuBois . These writings tend to examine the role of African Americans within the larger American society and culture, along with issues such as racism and segregation However, while this focus exists on many levels of African-American literature, it is not the exclusive definition of the genre. Also included in the genre are writings by African-Americans that are neither about African-American characters and situations nor particularly targeted at an African-American audience. An example of this is the outspokenly

27. Glbtq >> Literature >> African-American Literature: Gay Male
Entry Title, africanamerican literature Gay Male. general Editor, Claude J.Summers. Publication Name, glbtq An Encyclopedia of Gay, Lesbian,
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page: But even more compelling because of their emotional immediacy are the numerous testimonial narratives and poemsby writers such as David Frechette, Assoto Saint, Bobby Smith, Donald Woods, and many othersthat bear witness to illness and death, mourn the loss of friends and lovers, and memorialize the many thousands gone. Some of the most talented black gay writers of the post-Baldwin generation, including Melvin Dixon, Craig Harris, Joseph Beam, Essex Hemphill, and Assoto Saint, among others, have already died of AIDS-related illnesses. Still others are fighting personal battles against the infection. Contemporary black gay writing, therefore, reflects a mounting sense of emergency while it continues to give voice and visibility to black gay men living through these treacherous times. Sponsor Message.

28. African-American Literature
It fosters the goals of the general Education Curriculum by addressing This course will survey the literature of African American men and women and
http://www.stedwards.edu/hum/clawson/culf1318/c_info.html
CULF 1318 LITERATURE:
AFRICAN-AMERICAN EXPERIENCE Cecil Lawson Associate Professor (MA) Office Sorin Hall, Room I I I Phone (0) 448-8565 (H) 218-8498 Hours T-Th 4:OOPM to 5:15PM
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CULF 1318, an introductory literature course, fulfills three hours of the Cultural Foundations' Component in the General Education Requirements. It fosters the goals of the General Education Curriculum by addressing issues of cultural difference and developing the student's understanding of how their own cultural heritage and perspectives relate to those of others.
This course will survey the literature of African American men and women and focus on the critical and theoretical issues implicit in an informed reading of the texts selected. Central to the discussion will be an attempt to delineate what is meant by culture within the tensions of the demands for self-determination by a marginalized group. Prerequisites
Completion of FSTY 1311 or ENGW 1301 (Rhetoric and Composition 1) with a grade of "C" or better.

29. Norton Anthology Of African American Literature
Henry Louis Gates and Nellie Y. McKay, general editors, WW Norton, 2665 p., No onesemester undergraduate course in african-american literature can hope
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Norton Anthology of African American Literature
Henry Louis Gates and Nellie Y. McKay, general editors, W. W. Norton, 2,665 p., $39.95
Ten years in the making, this massive volume is not merely a worthy companion to the long and distinguished shelf of Norton literary anthologies, but immediately becomes the standard text in its field. Although many individuals will doubtlessly buy it, it is intended primarily for academic use. No one-semester undergraduate course in African-American literature can hope to do more than skim its surface; it will obviously find a place in graduate courses and American studies programs as well. The volume is so comprehensive and so thoughtful that it is difficult to imagine that any publisher will feel that this effort of synthesis (and expenditure of time and money) needs to be revisited for at least a generation. One's initial reaction is that if the anthology has any shortcoming as a textbook, it is its immense size. In their eagerness to create the definitive treatment of the subject, in which aim they have largely succeeded, the editors (Gates, McKay and no fewer than eight others) have produced so large a volume that readers with slight physiques may quail at the prospect of toting it around. The quality and quantity of material marshaled together in one place make it possible to raise large literary-historical questions: What were the effects of the black literary encounter with modernism? How will the dominant realism of 20th-century black literary expression, based as it has been on an assumption of the shared trauma of racism on the lives of black folk, cope with the ubiquitous corrosiveness of postmodernism, purporting as it does to deconstruct all myths and denying all claims of origin?

30. FSU 2005-2006 General Bulletin
Introduction to africanamerican literature (3). AML. 3682. American Multi-Ethnicliterature (3). AML. 4604. african-american Literary Traditions (3).
http://registrar.fsu.edu/bulletin/undergrad/depts/afro_am_studies.htm
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Requirements for a Minor in African-American Studies
The program minor requires the completion of fifteen (15) semester hours. Specific requirements are as follows: 1) AFA 3101 Theory and Dynamics of Racism and Oppression, or AFA 2000 Introduction to the Afro-American Experience, three (3) semester hours; 2) SOP 3782 Psychology of the Afro-American, three (3) semester hours; 3) subject to departmental prerequisites, at least six (6) semester hours selected from core courses; and 4) the remaining three (3) semester hours to be selected from special topics seminars, directed individual studies (DIS) in approved disciplines, or approved courses not previously chosen to fulfill the core requirements. Freshmen and sophomore students who intend to minor in African-American studies should declare this intention with the dean of their college or school and their department advisor. Junior and senior students should notify their respective academic deans.

31. English: African-American Literature
Studies in africanamerican literature in the English Department at the Ohio Approaches to Black literature, as well as in other more general courses
http://english.osu.edu/areas/african_american/default.htm
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Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral by Phillis Wheatley,
from the American Memory Collection (Library of Congress) Find out more about Phillis Wheatley at the James Madison Center at James Madison University.
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The Ohio State University If you have any difficulty accessing any portions of this site due to incompatibility with assistive technology, contact the English Web Master. Email: english_webmaster@osu.edu . Phone: (614) 292-3754.

32. Hope College Spring 2005 Humanities Discussion Board: African-American Literatur
africanamerican literature Eng 375.1 - Spring 2003 8th Street not only tous as a people but literature in general, is that unless earnest and systemic
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33. UTC: General Education - Certification Status Of Courses
NOTE The courses listed below currently meet the criteria for general education HUM 219 africanamerican literature. HUM 257 The Romantic Experience
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Last updated: October 10, 2003 NOTE: The courses listed below currently meet the criteria for general education certification. PLEASE check the schedule of classes in the Timetable or the UTC Undergraduate Catalog for the most complete list of general education courses. Be sure to check your specific requirements with your advisor or with your catalog before choosing courses, since specific general education courses are often required for a particular major.
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34. Kimbel Library, Reference: Bibliographies
The Oxford Companion to African American literature Ref PS 153 . text ofsites on specific authors and africanamerican literature in general.
http://www.coastal.edu/library/bib17.html
Reference: Bibliographies African-American Literature: A Selected List of Critical Sources Locating Books Background Info. Criticism in Reference Books Periodical Indexes ... Book Reviews
Note: The list focuses on resources devoted to African-American Writers. It is intended as a supplement to the " Literature: A Selected List of Critical Sources " handout, since many of these writers also appear in the resources listed on that bibliography.
Locating Books
Online Catalog
To locate books of criticism on an author, do a subject search , using the author's last name as the subject.
Background Information
Dictionary of Literary Biography (198 vols. to date), 1978-
Ref PS 221 .D5 Each topical volume contains a lengthy entry providing an overview of an autjor's life and work. This is an excellent source for locating basic information about an author. Use the index in the final volume to locate your author. Sample volumes include:
  • v. 33 Afro-American Fiction Writers after 1955 v. 41 Afro-American Poets since 1955 v. 50 Afro-American Writers Before the Harlem Renaissance v. 51

35. VoS - Voice Of The Shuttle
general Resources in Minority literatures. •, African American. •, Asian PacificAmerican Callaloo (africanamerican and African arts and literature)
http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=2746

36. SUNY College Of Old Westbury || Academics | General Education
CH3611, D, Survey of africanamerican literature. CH3903, Writing for Stage Screen CP2240, general Physics I/Lab. CP2250, general Physics II/Lab
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37. UNT Libraries: Subject Guides, African-American Studies
Language and literature. Located in general Reference, 1st floor, Willis Library Oxford Companion to africanamerican literature PS153.N5 O96 1997
http://www.library.unt.edu/subjects/afamer/afamst.htm

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For books on African-Americans , first consult the Online Catalog . The Online Catalog contains materials added to the collection since 1979. For older materials, consult the Card Catalog. You can search by subject, author, or title in either catalog. Subjects used in the catalogs can be found in the Library of Congress Subject Headings (red books), located near the Reference Desk . For a thorough search, use historical synonyms such as negro blacks , and afro-americans Back to Top
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Federal documents and periodicals can be found using the Online Catalog . Federal documents may also be accessed by using the Monthly Catalog of U.S. Government Publications , or any of the subject specific indexes located in Government Documents . For assistance, please ask at any Reference Desk . Many Texas state documents can also be found using the Online Catalog. Located in , 3rd floor, Willis Library. Ask for Assistance at the Government Documents Desk.

38. Welcome To The UCLA Center For African American Studies Website
Associate Professor of africanamerican literature and Culture; Coeditor,with Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Nellie Y. McKay (general Editors),
http://www.bunchecenter.ucla.edu/faculty/faculty_yarborough.htm
Faculty: Professors
Richard Yarborough
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Associate Professor of African-American Literature and Culture; American Literature; UCLA
Faculty Research Associate for the Center of African American Studies
Research Interests:
Richard Yarborough has received a Distinguished Teaching Award in 1987, been recognized as an Outstanding Faculty Member by the African Student Union in 1997, and received a commendation from the City of Los Angeles in 1990. He has published extensively on African American literature, and he is a literary historian who was one of the co-editors of the Norton Anthology of African American Literature.
Richard Yarborough's publicated works include:
Associate General Editor, with Paul Lauter (General Editor), Juan Bruce-Nova, Elaine Hedges, Anne Goodwyn, Amy Ling, Daniel F. Littlefield, Wendy Martin, Charles Molesworth, Carla Mulford, Raymond Paredes, Linda Wagner-Martin, and Andrew Wiget. The Heath Anthology of American Literature. 2nd ed., rev. 2 vols. Lexington, Mass: D.C. Heath 1994.
Coeditor, with Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Nellie Y. McKay (General Editors), William L. Andrews, Houston A. Baker, Jr., Barbara T. Christian, Frances Smith Foster, Deborah E. MacDowell, Robert G. O'Meally, Arnold Ranpersad, and Hortense Spillers. The Norton Anthology of African American Literature. New York: W.W. Norton, 1997.

39. College Of General Studies - Course Production System
College of general Studies. Penn Home Penn Directories SAS Home Penn Library.Online Course Guide Introduction to africanamerican literature
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40. Haverford College
general Programs/general Studies 101a, “Introduction to African and AfricanaStudies,” provides a 231a Religious Themes in africanamerican literature
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AFRICANA STUDIES
REQUIREMENTS
Students majoring in a department that requires a thesis satisfy the requirement by writing on a topic approved by his or her department and by the coordinator[s] of the Africana studies program. If the major department does not require a thesis, an equivalent written exercise that is a seminar-length essay is required. The essay may be written within the framework of a particular course or as an independent study project. The topic must be approved by the instructor in question and by the coordinator[s] of the Africana studies program.
In addition to meeting these common requirements, students concentrating in Africana studies at Haverford College must also satisfy a distribution requirement. Of the six courses they take, at least two, but no more than three, must be taken in their home department; the remaining three to four courses must be taken in at least two other departments.
Coordinators Haverford
Associate Professor Tracey E. Hucks, Department of Religion, on leave 2005-06

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