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         African-american Studies Arts:     more books (100)
  1. African Americans in Art (Museum Studies) by Andrea Barnwell, 1999-05-28
  2. The Art of the Black Essay (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Cheryl Butler, 2002-12-13
  3. Modern Negro Art (Moorland-Springarn Series) by James A. Porter, 1992-11
  4. "Keep A-Inchin' Along": Selected Writings of Carl Van Vechten about Black Art and Letters (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Carl Van Vechten, Bruce Kellner, 1979-05-24
  5. The Work of Vinnette Carroll: An African-American Theatre Artist (Studies in Theatre Arts, 8) by Calvin A. McClinton, 2000-09
  6. Critical Voicings of Black Liberation: Resistance and Representations in the Americas (Forum for European Contributions to African American Studies)
  7. Black Boston: Documentary Photography and the African American Experience by Kim Sichel, Edmund Barry Gaither, 1994-12
  8. African Americans in Art: Selections from the Art Institute of Chicago by Colin L. Westerbeck, Art Institute Of Chicago, et all 1999-05
  9. Shout Because You're Free: The African American Ring Shout Tradition in Coastal Georgia by Art Rosenbaum, Johann S. Buis, 1998-05
  10. The Walter O. Evans Collection of African American Art by Andrea D. Barnwell, Tritobia Hayes Benjamin, et all 2000-06
  11. Seeing the Unspeakable: The Art of Kara Walker by Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw, Gwendolyn DuBois Shaw, 2004-11
  12. African American art past and present: Teacher's guide (Wilton art appreciation for African American studies) by Rose Casey, 1992
  13. Special topics in African and African/American studies: AAAS 297 : African/African American Studies Program, College of the Liberal Arts by LaVerne Gyant, 1996
  14. Hollywood Be Thy Name: African American Religion in American Film, 1929-1949 (George Gund Foundation Imprint in African American Studies) by Judith Weisenfeld, 2007-06-08

1. NYPL, Schomburg Center For Research In Black Culture
In Motion The AfricanAmerican Migration Experience. The African Burial Ground. Take our Web site survey. ACCESS Card Exhibitions at
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2. UGA African American Studies
curriculum at the Institute for African American Studies is devoted to creative research on the lives and work of prominent African Americans
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3. W.E.B. Du Bois Institute For Afro-American Research
The nation's oldest research center dedicated to the study of the history, culture, and social institutions of African Americans.
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4. African And African-American Studies At Notre Dame
The African and AfricanAmerican Studies Program at the University of Notre Dame provides for the study of issues related to both Africa and the
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5. SULAIR Research Quick Start Guides African American Studies
African American Studies. Encyclopedias Bibliographies Indexes Biographical Sources Statistics Other Libraries Internet Resources
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6. African American Studies Toolkit Language Arts
Beyond Black History Month. The African American Studies Toolkit Support this Site at No Cost to You!
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7. African American Studies Toolkit Visual Arts
Beyond Black History Month. The African American Studies Toolkit Support this Site at No Cost to You!
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8. African American Resources - Black Studies - Social Studies- History
AfricanAmerican History, Culture, and Black Studies Resources AFRICA HOMEPAGE - Connecting a Continent to its children around the World.
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9. LSU Libraries - African-Americana
Bibliographies AfricanAmerican Studies Literature History. A bibliography to selected LSU Libraries reference resources.
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10. African Studies Center
Documents related to African American/Black history. via gopher. African Studies WWW (Ali B. Ali Dinar) The WWW server contains African Studies
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11. Department Of Religious Studies
The Religious studies Department at California State University, Northridge offers a Bachelor of arts in Religious studies. The Department encourages students to draw upon a variety of fields and disciplines for africanamerican studies, Anthropology, Psychology, and Sociology. A major will be able to interpret religious texts, think both empathetically and critically about conflicting religious claims, acquire knowledge of the history of more than one major religious tradition, apply intercultural methods to religious inquiry and analysis, and articulate a perception of one's role in society, in both career and public service options.
http://www.csun.edu/religious.studies/
Welcome to the Department of Religious Studies at California State University, Northridge. The program is designed to provide a liberal arts background with an emphasis upon religious traditions and phenomena. The department is non-sectarian and aims to serve all students with or without religious affiliation. Students of all religions and ethnic backgrounds are welcome to enroll in individual Religious Studies courses or to complete the Religious Studies major or minor. Our faculty approach the subject across many contexts and disciplines including philosophy, history, sociology, psychology, anthropology, literary and scientific. The program is cross-cultural and interdisciplinary and emphasizes the woven ties of religion to other areas of culture. Explore our site and contact us for more information. Looking for a class? Schedule of Classes To contact us: Department of Religious Studies
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12. Africana Studies: Home     ( College Of Arts And Sciences )
In many American universities, africanamerican and African studies were theproud products of the 1960s Civil Rights and other movements that paved the way
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In many American universities, African-American and African Studies were the proud products of the 1960s Civil Rights and other movements that paved the way for the recognition of the contribution of African-Americans to the development of the United States in particular and world civilization in general. Another dimension of that struggle was the emergence of African and African-American studies as academic disciplines in universities. Gradually, the programs proliferated across the country and universities took advantage of the existence of a pool of Black scholars to establish vibrant programs that dealt with the experiences of people of African descent in the United States, the Caribbean and other places.
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13. African-American Studies - Arts, Film & Literature
Use this source to identify key videos by and......africanamerican studies - arts, Film Literature African American studiesVideography,
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14. African-American World Studies Program, The University Of Iowa
African American World studies focuses on the study of people of the African in African American studies, a Master of arts in African American studies,
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Faculty Graduate Programs Undergraduate Programs Courses ... Co-Curricular Activities African-American World Studies Program
436 English-Philosophy Building (EPB)
The University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA 52242-1408
Phone: 319-335-0317
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Office Hours: 9-12, 1-3:30 Memo from Dean Maxson and the Report of the Advisory Committee on African American Studies Please read the Dean's memo and the Report of the Advisory Committee before proceeding further , since both announce significant developments affecting the AAWS major and graduate program. African American World Studies focuses on the study of people of the African diaspora, particularly in the United States. African American World Studies is interdisciplinary, drawing cooperating faculty from American studies, anthropology, art, education, English, French, geography, history, political science, Spanish and Portuguese, sociology, and women's studies. Because a thorough understanding of African American and African cultures cannot be achieved through study restricted to the perspective of a single discipline, all students are required to pursue courses in both humanities and social sciences. African American world studies continually expands its perspectives by developing or cross-listing courses that fuse the knowledge drawn from many disciplines in the humanities and social sciences.

15. African-American World Studies Program, The University Of Iowa
Students may earn a Bachelor of arts with a major in African American World The African American studies option focuses on Blacks in the United States
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Faculty Graduate Programs Undergraduate Programs Courses ... Co-Curricular Activities
Undergraduate Programs
Undergraduate Degree
B.A. in African American World Studies;
minor in African American Studies
Bachelor of Arts
African American Studies Option
Required Courses
129:060 Introduction to African American Society
129:061 Introduction to African American Culture
For majors in the program, 129:060-061 are prerequisite to 129:116-117 African American Literature I-II, 129:065 Introduction to African American History, 129:189 Themes in African American History, and 129:099 Senior Seminar.
129:065 Introduction to African American History
129:080 Critical Skills Seminar
129:099 Senior Seminar
129:116 African American Literature I
129:117 African American Literature II
129:189 Themes in African American History Electives Students must take 6 semester hours of electives in 129-prefix courses; they are encouraged to take at least 3 semester hours of these electives in courses focused on Africa or Blacks in the Caribbean. Language Requirement The language requirement for the African American studies option is the same as the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences General Education Program requirement in foreign language. See the College of Liberal Arts introductory section of the

16. Purdue University - College Of Liberal Arts Advising
Liberal arts Minors. Minor, Plan of Study, Department. africanamerican studies,Word DOC Interdisciplinary studies
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Major Plan of Study Department Pre-Athletic Training Pre-Personal Fitness Training African-American Studies Interdisciplinary Studies Anthropology Art History Asian Studies Interdisciplinary Studies Athletic Training Audiology and Speech Sciences Behavioral Neuroscience Concentration in Psychological Sciences Psychological Sciences Classical Studies Interdisciplinary Studies Comparative Literature Interdisciplinary Studies Creative Writing English English English Interdisciplinary Film Studies Interdisciplinary Studies Fine Arts French General Communication Communication German Health and Fitness Health Promotion Concentration Health Promotion Major History History Industrial Design Interior Design Interpersonal Communication Communication Italian Studies Interdisciplinary Studies Japanese Jewish Studies Interdisciplinary Studies Latin Law and Society Linguistics Interdisciplinary Studies Media, Technology, and Society Communication

17. Morehouse College
africanamerican studies also provides a strong liberal arts underpinning forstudents who plan to earn professional degrees in law, health professions,
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Program Outcomes Graduates of African-American Studies at the College are expected to be able to read comprehensively, write lucidly and cogently, speak effectively, listen intently, research thoroughly, and reason logically. Upon completion of the major in African-American Studies, it is expected that graduates will enter graduate or professional school, or the world of work. All graduates of the discipline are expected to continue their involvement in community service. Director Dr. Marcellus C. Barksdale, Ph.D.

18. Drexel University: College Of Arts And Sciences: African-American Studies Home
The page for the Department of African American studies has been moved tohttp//www.drexel.edu/coas/afasstudies/default.asp
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19. Drexel University: College Of Arts And Sciences: African-American Studies Home
this minor offers a broad liberal arts perspective that complements the specialized Perhaps most important, Africana studies helps Drexel University
http://www.drexel.edu/coas/afasstudies/default.asp
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... Job Opportunities CoAS Links CoAS Home Event Calendar Featured Courses, Spring '05 e-Learning in CoAS ... Contact CoAS Drexel Links Drexel Learning Center Co-operative Education Student Life/Resources Research @ Drexel ... Drexel Home Drexel Main Campus 5049 MacAlister Hall Ph: 215.895.6870 Fx: 215.895.6614 College of Arts and Sciences Drexel University 3141 Chestnut St. Philadelphia, PA 19104 Contact Information: Kali Nicole Gross, Ph.D. Africana Studies offers an interdisciplinary examination of the black experience in the Americas, Africa, the Caribbean and Latin America. Courses in the program explore the distinct historical, political and cultural traditions of people of African descent. The program also concentrates on equity issues and stresses service learning in a wide variety of community-based organizations. Africana Studies offers valuable training of special interest to those considering admission to graduate and professional schools or careers in education, journalism, law, business management, city planning, international relations, politics, psychology, publishing, and social work.

20. UNCW 2005-2006 Online Undergraduate Catalogue
Requirements for a Minor in africanamerican studies To earn a minor in Students complement core requirements with studies in the fine arts,
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College of Arts and Sciences Degree Requirements Departmental Requirements: African-American Studies
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The UNCW Online Catalogue is provided for the convenience of students and others. While it attempts to be accurate, it is not the official university catalogue. Official undergraduate and graduate catalogues are on file at the Randall Library. DEGREE REQUIREMENTS COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
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Stephen J. Pullum, associate dean The College of Arts College of Arts and Sciences offers a certificate for professional writing and a certificate in geographic information science. The College of Arts and Sciences strives in all of its degree programs to nurture creative thinking, intellectual curiosity, and academic integrity in our students while providing them with a solid foundation of knowledge in their chosen field.  Upon completion of their degree program, students will have the necessary preparation for their chosen career or advanced studies. Degree requirements for all undergraduate majors and minors available in the College of Arts and Sciences are listed below.  Requirements for the graduate degrees are listed in the Graduate School Catalogue, while those for

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