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  1. Keep A-Inchin' Along": Selected Writings of Carl Van Vechten about Black Art and Letters (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies), by Bruce (ed), KELLNER, 1979
  2. Collecting African American Art: Works on Paper and Canvas by Halima Taha, 1998-12-22
  3. African-American Art (Oxford History of Art) by Sharon F. Patton, 1998-06-25
  4. Traditional African American Arts and Activities by Sonya Kimble-Ellis, 2001-12-07
  5. African American Art and Artists by Samella Lewis, 1994-06-06
  6. A History of African American Theatre (Cambridge Studies in American Theatre and Drama) by Errol G. Hill, James V. Hatch, 2003-09-08
  7. No Space Hidden: The Spirit of African American Yard Work by Grey Gundaker, 2005-04-25
  8. Willis Richardson, Forgotten Pioneer of African-American Drama (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Christine Rauchfuss Gray, 1999-12-30
  9. Language, Discourse and Power in African American Culture (Studies in the Social and Cultural Foundations of Language) by Marcyliena Morgan, 2002-08-12
  10. Dancing Many Drums:Excavations in African American Dance (Studies in Dance History)
  11. The Art of History: African American Women Artists Engage the Past by Lisa Gail Collins, 2002-04-02
  12. Afro American Arts of the Suriname Rain Forest by Sally Price, 1981-02
  13. A New Anthology of Art Songs By Contemporary African American Composers by Jeanine Wagner, 2004-04-26
  14. The Black Teacher and the Dramatic Arts: A Dialogue, Bibliography, and Anthology (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by William R. Reardon, 1970-09-29

21. Index.html
Bachelor of arts in africanamerican studies. This department offers instructionin a unified curriculum leading to the baccalaureate degree in
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African-American Studies Department
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22. The Institute For Research In African-American Studies At Columbia University
the degree of Master of arts in africanamerican studies will enhance their To successfully complete the Master of arts Degree in african-american
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/iraas/grad.html

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Our Master of Arts Program is designed to provide students with a thorough grounding in the literature and research of African-American Studies, and enable them to produce critical analysis and research about the complex and historically specific experiences of Africans in the Americas. However, students will also be expected to demonstrate how those experiences have contributed to, and been shaped by, political, cultural and economic forces both nationally and globally.
For social service and health professionals who deliver services to African-American populations, the degree of Master of Arts in African-American Studies will enhance their understanding of the complex social, cultural and historical experiences of these communities, which will lead to more effective delivery of service.
For teachers or education administrators at the secondary or community college level, the degree of Master of Arts in African-American Studies will enhance their understanding of race relations between all actors in the school environment. It will also enable them to develop curricula and courses that address specific ethnic/racial groups who have been integral to the American experience and have contributed significantly to American culture.
For professionals engaged in producing cultural representations (encompassing everything from museum curators to advertising executives), the degree of Master of Arts in African-American Studies will enhance their understanding of the shared and unique social indices, historical experiences and the patterns and processes of culture of the people of African descent.

23. African-American Studies :: Eastern Illinois University
africanamerican studies College of arts Humanities 314 Lawson Hall Welcome to the Website for the african-american studies program at Eastern
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24. Major In African American Studies
Major in africanamerican studies under the existing Bachelor of arts Degree at AAS 2010 Introduction to african-american studies (3). ART 1850 arts of
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Home Programs Major in African-American Studies under the existing Bachelor of Arts Degree at Georgia State University Degree Requirements Degree offered Bachelor of Arts Major in African-American Studies Pre-Education African-American Studies Track Majors should complete the following: 1. “Undergraduate Core Curriculum,” previously described (specific recommendations
listed below); 2. “Area F: Course Appropriate to the Major,” listed below; 3. “Major Courses,” listed below; and 4. “Minor and/or Additional Courses,” listed below, if needed. Alternatives are available to some core and major requirements. Please see a degree program advisor for specific guidelines. Area A: Essential Skills (9) Area B: Institutional Options (4) Area C: Humanities and Fine Arts (6) Area D: Science, Mathematics, and Technology (11) Area E: Social Science (12) Area F: Courses Appropriate to the Major Field (18) 1. Required Courses (12) AAS 1140 Introduction to African and African-American and Culture (3) AAS 2010 Introduction to African-American Studies (3) ART 1850 Arts of Africa, Oceania and, the Americas (3)

25. GUIDE TO MAJORS IN THE COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES (2002-2003)
africanamerican studies exposes students to the experiences of Students withtraining in african-american studies will have skills to meet the
http://www.casdn.neu.edu/undergraduate/majors/aas.html

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AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES concentrations offered: historical studies cultural studies social-behavioral studies degrees offered B.A.; B.S. Department location 132 Nightingale phone Department chair: Kwamina Panford e-mail: k.panford@neu.edu Head advisor and advisor for Experiential education Kwamina Panford cooperative education coordinator: Lester Lee Office: 377B Holmes Phone: 617-373-3407 e-mail: l.lee@neu.edu Transferring to the major: Same as college standards (pages 43-45). Acceptance into the major will be based on students meeting the department’s criteria for admission and availability of space in the programs. Progress in the major: same as college standards Additional Information Dept/Program site Requirements for the major in PDF Back to... Majors List Undergraduate Programs We are constantly updating our site. If you have any Questions /Comments/ Suggestions click here LAST_MODIFIED: 2002/Aug/04

26. UDM - College Of Liberal Arts And Education
The africanamerican studies Certificate will be granted to students Courses meeting african-american studies criteria, including AAS 200 and AAS 490,
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African-American Studies Certificate Program Description The program allows students to demonstrate study and expertise in African-American studies and serves as a basis for advanced study in a variety of disciplines and professional fields. It is available to all students enrolled at the University. Certificate Requirements The African-American Studies Certificate will be granted to students completing a minimum of 20 credit hours, including AAS 200, AAS 490 and 15 credit hours in other courses approved for African-American Studies credit. Courses meeting African-American Studies criteria, including AAS 200 and AAS 490, are listed in the Schedule of Classes each semester. Required Courses(20 cr.)

27. Yale University Library African American Studies Research Guide: Arts, Images, L
arts and Images. Guide to Finding Digital Images at Yale and Beyond africanamerican/African Diaspora studies Audiocassettes and Videotapes (UC Berkeley
http://www.library.yale.edu/rsc/af-am/arts.html
Arts, Images, Literature, and Music Links to: Arts and Images Guide to Finding Digital Images at Yale and Beyond

Online Arts Journals:
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Transition
v. 1-62 (1961-1993) TOP Literature and Slave Narratives A list of Selected Literature available Full-Text.

28. Programs In African-American Studies At Princeton University
africanamerican studies Programs in the United States. Amherst College, Bachelorof arts Degree in Black studies; California State University - Los Angeles
http://www.princeton.edu/~aasprog/aasps.htm
African-American Studies Programs in the United States

29. African African American Studies Curriculum
Liberal arts with a concentration in African and africanamerican studies major in african-american studies by selecting the Liberal arts major and
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31. E-Reference Links - Arts & Humanities - African-American Studies
Quick Reference arts Humanities - african-american studies. African AmericanWomen Writers of the 19th Century Digital Schomburg A selection of
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32. Minor - African American Studies
The minor in africanamerican studies shall consist of 18 credits. Students arerequired to Crosslisted Courses - 3 - African and african-american arts
http://www.has.vcu.edu/aas/minor
This Page is currently under construction, please check back soon for updates The minor in African-American Studies shall consist of 18 credits. Students are required to complete AFAM 103 Introduction to African-American Studies and at least one course in each of the following areas: (1) Africa African-Americans , and (3) African and African-American Arts Core Courses AFAM 103 Introduction to African-American Studies AFAM 208 African Social Thought AFAM 308 Modes of Inquiry in African-American Studies AFAM 416 The Origin and Evolution of the Concept of Race AFAM 408 Seminar in African-American Studies Crosslisted Courses - 1 - Africa AFAM 105, 106/ HIST 105, 106
Survey of African History AFAM 200/ANTH 200 Introduction to African Societies AFAM 204 Africa in Transition AFAM 333/GEOG 333 Geography of Africa AFAM 356/POLI 356 African Government and Politics AFAM 357/POLI 357 Politics of Southern Africa AFAM 387/HIST 387 History of West Africa AFAM 388/HIST 388 Africa: Social, Cultural, and Economic History AFAM 389/HIST 389 History of Southern Africa AFAM 390/HIST 390 Africa and the Americas: Slavery, Gender, and Race

33. KQED Education Educators Lesson Plans African-American Studies
adult learning adult learning africanamerican studies african-american studies Subject Area(s), Language arts, Performing arts, Music
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34. UMass Dartmouth - Department Of Political Science - UMD College Of Arts & Scienc
College of arts Sciences Home Political Science Home The UMass DartmouthAfrican and africanamerican studies Program is an interdisciplinary
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The UMass Dartmouth African and African-American Studies Program is an interdisciplinary program in which the Political Science Department is proud to participate. African and African-American Studies is a multidisciplinary approach to the understanding of the society, culture, and history of Africans and people of African descent. Drawing on the expertise of scholars of the African and African-American experience in the fields of sociology, literature, the visual and performing arts, history, political science, education, economics, and anthropology, the minor has the following goals:
For more information, click here to view the catalog description of the program and program courses.

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35. African-American Studies
africanamerican studies,an academic unit of the College of Liberal arts at theUniversity of Mississippi, began in 1970 and now operates with departmental
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African-American Studies,an academic unit of the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Mississippi, began in 1970 and now operates with departmental status. The departmental name was changed in 1983 to the African-American Studies Program, in part to signal that a new direction had been taken in terms of professional standards.
The African-American Studies Program, has been assigned the mission of investigating the history, culture, and achievements of African Americans as members of American society via research and teaching. The Program develops and coordinates and interdisciplinary curriculum that focuses mainly on the African-American experience in the United States, especially in Mississippi and the South. Its objectives are to encourage all students and faculty to examine the African-American experience, to facilitate a cultural and intellectual atmosphere on campus that will be favorable to such studies, and to develop a program of research and community service. The course of study leading to a major seeks to provide students with an interdisciplinary understanding of African-American history, culture, politics, and society and to prepare them for professional careers in relevant areas. In addition to core requirements, students will concentrate in one of the following subfields: art, history, literature, music, or public policy. The curriculum integrates the methods and theories of the various behavioral/social sciences, humanities, and arts into a comprehensive analysis of the life, issues, culture, and history of African Americans.

36. UCLA Arts Library Resources Online In African-American Studies
Compiled by Susan A.......UCLA arts Library. Selected Internet Resources in africanamerican studies African American studies Research Guide
http://eresources.library.ucla.edu/art/search.cfm?su=3

37. African-American Studies At Williams College
The africanamerican studies and Africana Diaspora Program at Williams College A range of courses is regularly offered in the social sciences, arts and
http://www.williams.edu/african-american-studies/
African-American Studies
Stetson Hall
Williams College
Williamstown, MA 01267
(413) 597-2074/4222(fax)
administrative assistant:
robin.a.haley@williams.edu
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The African-American Studies and Africana Diaspora Program at Williams College offers a range of courses taught by faculty in history, English, political science, music, theatre, dance and the visual and performing arts. Faculty research interests include: civil rights and human rights movements, slavery, the Harlem Renaissance, contemporary incarceration and policing, comparative literature, gender and women's studies, African music and dance, contemporary theatre and performance studies. A range of courses is regularly offered in the social sciences, arts and humanities.
The program is augmented by endowed special lectures and visiting professorships including the annual Allison Davis Lecture, Gaius Charles Bolin Fellowships , the Sterling Brown Visiting Professorship , and active theatre, dance, and music ensembles such as Stalwart Originality and Kusika and Zambezi Marimba Band.

38. Subject Research Guides: History - American And British: Internet Resources For
The africanamerican Journey from PBS - african-american arts, culture, H-Afro-Am - African American studies listserv (discussion group),
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April 10, 2002 Research Resources: Subject Research Guides: History - American and British:
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African-American History and Culture
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Afro American Almanac
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Afro-American Historical Documents
- from Mississippi State
Civil Rights Legislation - Title 42, Chapter 21 of the U.S. Code Executive Order 9981, July 26, 1948, Harry S. Truman "establishing equality of treatment and opportunity in the Armed Services" (desegregation of the Army) Slavery Bibliography, Part I
- Parts I and II are from The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History. The collection is on deposit at the Pierpont Morgan Library in New York City.
Slavery Bibliography, Part II

39. Center For African And African American Studies
College of Liberal arts. Center for African African American studies. Jester CenterA232A; Austin, TX 78705 (512) 4711784 Fax (512) 471-1798
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Brazil: Race and Politics in the Americas
September 16th from 9-5 pm
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September 18th @ 2 pm Coming soon: Fall 2005 Event Calendar!
The Pork Chop Wars, above artwork by Regi Thomas
Welcome to the new academic year! We are kicking of the semester by opening with the first conference event titled Brazil: Race and Politics in the Americas . Event will be held on September 16th, 2005 from 9 am to 5 pm.
Schedule and participant bios
for the conference is now available. Continuing with the Black Performance Series, the Center is proud to present The Pork Chop Wars A performance novel of autobiographical inaccuracies and unsubstantiated accusations, written by Laurie Carlos.
Performances will be held on:
Thursday, September 15th
Friday, September 16th at 8:00 pm.
There will be no performances on Saturday, September 17th.
Sunday, September 18th at 2:00 pm

40. College Of Liberal Arts
College of Liberal arts. Richard. W. Lariviere, Dean, GEB 3.216, 512471-4141 Associate Professor, African and African American studies
http://www.utexas.edu/cola/faculty/list/goto/faculty/list/African and African Am
Richard. W. Lariviere, Dean, GEB 3.216, 512-471-4141
Butler, Johnny S
Chair, African and African American Studies
Charles, Michael R
Associate Professor, African and African American Studies
Collins, Chiquita
Assistant Professor, African and African American Studies
Gill, Tiffany M
Assistant Professor, African and African American Studies
Hooker, Juliet A
Assistant Professor, African and African American Studies
Lamphear, John E
Professor, African and African American Studies
Marshall, Stephen H
Assistant Professor, African and African American Studies
Mcroy, Ruth G
Professor, African and African American Studies
Philpot, Tasha S
Assistant Professor, African and African American Studies
Taylor, Douglas E
Assistant Professor, African and African American Studies
Walker, Juliet E
Professor, African and African American Studies
Watkins, Samuel C
Associate Professor, African and African American Studies
White, Barbara W
Professor, African and African American Studies
Wilks, Jennifer M

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