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  1. Blacks in Film and Television: A Pan-African Bibliography of Films, Filmmakers, and Performers (Bibliographies and Indexes in Afro-American and African Studies)
  2. Gatekeepers of Black Culture: Black-Owned Book Publishing in the United States, 1817-1981 (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Donald Franklin Joyce, 1983-01-28
  3. Dusky Maidens: The Odyssey of the Early Black Dramatic Actress (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Jo A. Tanner, 1992-12-30
  4. African Art in Transit (Cambridge Studies in Social & Cultural Anthropology) by Christopher B. Steiner, 1994-01-28
  5. The Early Black Press in America, 1827 to 1860: (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Frankie Hutton, 1992-12-30
  6. On the Real Side: A History of African American Comedy by Mel Watkins, 1999-05
  7. Out of the Mouths of Slaves: African American Language and Educational Malpractice by John Baugh, 1999
  8. Uplifting the Women and the Race: The Lives, Educational Philosophies and Social Activism of Anna Julia Cooper and Nannie Helen Burroughs (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Karen Johnson, 2000-07-24
  9. Children of Promise: African-American Literature and Art for Young People by Charles Sullivan, 1991-10-10
  10. Rediscovering the Harlem Renaissance : The Politics of Exclusion (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Eloise Johnson, 1996-11
  11. The Sacred Art: Preaching & Theology in the African American Tradition by Olin P. Moyd, 1995-03
  12. African American Rhetoric(s): Interdisciplinary Perspectives by Elaine B Richardson, Ronald L Jackson, 2007-02-12
  13. Blaxploitation Films of the 1970's: Blackness and Genre (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Willi Lawrence, 2007-11-27
  14. Barbara Ann Teer and the National Black Theatre: Transformational Forces in Harlem (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Lundeana Thomas, 1997-10-01

61. Through Its Nine Colleges, Ohio University Offers 276
African Amnerican studies arts and Humanities Group. Literature (AfricanAmerican). AAS 210, African American Literature I, 4 hours
http://www.ohiou.edu/aas/programs/
Curriculum The department's interdisciplinary curriculum is built on three pillars:
  • The Humanities
  • The Social Sciences
  • Research and Service. From Fall 2002, students will have opportunities to conduct field research and provide service to the nation through the department's Research and Service Institute. The institute research focus is in four areas:
  • Rural America, particularly the Ohio River Valley
  • The African Diaspora in the Americas.
  • Constitutional law and social justice.
  • The sociology of entertainment. Current FALL 2004 Schedule
    View Courses offered Fall 2004
    View courses offered Winter 2003 Current Curricular Emphases Students who major in African American Studies have two options-a major in the social sciences or a major in the humanities. Starting in September 2002, students who major in the social sciences will participate in new specializations.
  • Pre-law, emphasizing constitutional law and social justice;
  • Public policy, emphasizing lobbying, communication planning and social change; and
  • 62. African American Studies
    Bachelor of arts in African American studies. This department offers instructionin one major curriculum leading to the baccalaureate degree in African
    http://www.sjsu.edu/depts/SocialWork/depts/aframer/aa01a41.htm
    San Jose State University College of Social Work AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES Programs Bachelor of Arts in African American Studies This department offers instruction in one major curriculum leading to the baccalaureate degree in African American Studies. Subject matter includes education, sociology, economics, literature, art, music, psychology, and history all of which focus on African American community development. Interested parties may contact Cobie Harris for further information. Students interested in the Master of Arts degree in Social Science with an emphasis in African American Studies may refer to the College of Social Science inter-departmental graduate program guide or contact Cobie Harris. Minor in African American Studies The interdepartmental minor in African Studies consists of 18 semester units with courses from anthropology, art, African American studies, history and political science. The interdepartmental structure of this minor will enable students, while pursuing degrees in specific disciplines, to concentrate their efforts more efficiently with African Americans.
    Courses
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    63. JSTOR: Journal Of Black Studies
    JSTOR Collection arts Sciences I For the last quarter century, the Journalof Black studies has been the leading source for dynamic, innovative,
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    RESOURCES FOR LIBRARIANS RESOURCES FOR PUBLISHERS PARTICIPATION INFORMATION
    Journal of Black Studies
    JSTOR Coverage: Vols. 1 - 32 (Issue 2), 1970-2001
    JSTOR Collection: Please read JSTOR's Terms and Conditions of Use before you begin. Search This Journal Browse This Journal
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    Publisher Sage Publications, Inc. Moving Wall For the last quarter century, the Journal of Black Studies has been the leading source for dynamic, innovative, and creative research on the Black experience. Poised to remain at the forefront of the scholarship in the field, the Journal of Black Studies explores the most vital issues facing African American and Black populations. ISSN
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    64. African American Studies Major For Bachelor Of Arts
    African American studies Major for Bachelor of arts. Required Courses, Hours.AAS, 1010, Introduction to African American studies, 3
    http://www.mscd.edu/~aas/Major_minors.htm
    African American Studies Major for Bachelor of Arts Required Courses Hours AAS Introduction to African American Studies AAS Survey of African History AAS Social Movements and the Black Experience (Soc 2000) AAS The Black Community (Soc 3140) AAS Psychology of Racism and Group Prejudice ( Psy AAS Research Seminar in African American Studies Select one from the Following Hours AAS African Art: The Niger to the Atlas Mountians ART African Art: The Nile to the Cape AAS 5000 Years of Egyptian Art AAS African American Literature (Eng 3420) Minor in African American Studies Hours AAS Introduction to African American Studies AAS Social Movements and the Black Experience(SOC 200) Total hours for the minor are 21 Assessment Test During the final semester, students majoring in African American Studies will be required to take a comprehensive assessment test. HOME

    65. MSCD | School Of Letters, Arts And Sciences | African American Studies
    Admissions Alumni Friends Campus Life Computing on Campus News,Events the arts Faculty Staff Students. African American studies
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    African American Studies Quick Facts Degree Requirements African American Studies Homepage Quick Links Apply Now! Catalog Class Schedule Online Courses ... Metro State Home

    66. M.A. Program In African American Studies, Columbia University
    African and African American studies at Columbia have a venerable ProposedCurriculum for the Degree of Master of arts in African American studies
    http://www.columbia.edu/cu/gsas/african_american_studies/
    Columbia M.A. Program in
    African American Studies Institute for Research in African American Studies Columbia University Fact Sheet Fall 1999
    Application date: April 30, 2000 for
    Matriculation date Fall 2000 Program Overview The Columbia M.A. program in African American Studies is designed to provide the student with a thorough grounding in the literature and research areas within African American studies, and it will enable students to produce critical analysis and research projects about the complex and historically specific experiences of Africans in the Americas. 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. African and African American studies at Columbia have a venerable history dating to 1905 when Franz Boas first taught a course on African Ethnology. Currently, Columbia's Graduate School of Arts and Sciences offers an impressive array of courses that fall under the rubric of African American studies, and Columbia's faculty includes some of the nation's leading scholars in the field. Until now, there has not been a vehicle that structures these academic and intellectual resources into a graduate degree program. By focusing on the many resources at Columbia in African

    67. African And African American Studies (AAAS) -College Of Arts And Sciences - Univ
    STUDY ABROAD OPPORTUNITIES. The University of Memphis offers several Studay AbroadOpportunities. Please visit the Links page in this website for more
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    68. African And African American Studies (AAAS) -College Of Arts And Sciences - Univ
    print this page back to home Home Mission Program Courses Faculty Events Links FAQs Syllabi. Syllabi
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    69. African American Studies
    relevance of African American studies within a liberal arts education. Section 006 African American Art History –From the Harlem Renaissance to
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    0010. Introduction to African American Novel (3 s.h.) F S

    An introductory survey of the Afro-American novel from the Clotel of the early 19th century up to Sula in the 20th century. Writers will be reviewed not only as creative artists and social historians, but also as significant interpreters of their time. 0024. Elementary Yoruba (3 s.h.) S
    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
    An introductory course in the understanding, reading and speaking of Hausa, a language spoken by more than 70 million people in West Africa. Students will be taught grammar, vocabulary, and conversation in the language. Mode: The course will be a lecture-demonstration..

    70. CRC // UF Guide // Liberal Arts & Sciences // IDS African American Studies
    IDS African American studies Center for African studies offers a minor inAfrican studies that can be taken in conjunction with a department or
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    IDS African American Studies
    Center for African Studies offers a minor in African studies that can be taken in conjunction with a department or interdisciplinary major leading to the bachelor's degree in the colleges of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Agriculture, Education, Fine Arts, Journalism and Communications and the Business Administration. The minor in African studies is awarded via an interdisciplinary program (outside the major discipline) on the various dimensions of the African continent and its peoples. The minor is intended to provide a solid foundation for careers in teaching and research as well as in other professional work for which knowledge of Africa is essential.
    Career Opportunities
    Teacher Advertising Exec Social Worker Customs Inspector Hotel Manager Technical Writer Diplomat Public Relations Rep Social Service Worker Journalist Public Health Manager Travel Agent Political Analyst School/College Administrator Director/CEO (Non Profit)
    Skills and Abilities Ability to organize/learn detailed information Good listening, clarifying, responding skills Ability to practice for extended periods of time Command of vocabulary and grammar Ability to adjust to new environments

    71. African American Studies Graduate Programs In United States U.S.A.
    The Master of arts degree in African American studies has a concentration inAfrican Diaspora History. It is a cooperative program which includes other
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    African American Studies Graduate Programs in United States U.S.A.
    There are matching records for African American Studies . Displaying matches through Sort this page A-Z or Z-A Temple University
    Program: African American Studies
    Location: Philadelphia, PA
    The Department of Africology offers a Doctor or Philosophy Degree and a Master of Arts Degree in Africologygeared toward producing scholars who are committed to advancing human knowledge. Your choice ... Click here for more program info Click here to visit this program's website Click to send E-mail to: afam@temple.edu
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    University at Buffalo - The State University of New York
    Program: Humanities Interdisciplinary - MA
    Location: Buffalo, NY

    72. African American Studies
    Bachelor of arts in AFRICAN AMERICAN studies. African American studiesis a newand growing discipline. LMU offers both a major and minor in African American
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    AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES African American Studies is a new and growing discipline. LMU offers both a major and minor in African American studies. It is designed to enhance student understanding of the contributions of African Americans to the American experience and to the world as a whole. The mission of this department is to help students sharpen their critical thinking, analytical, reading and writing skills. It is an excellent preparation for graduate study, gaining entry into professional schools and entry into the job market upon graduation. The Liberal Arts
    The College FACULTY
    MULTICULTURAL FOCUS
    The College curriculum challenges students to explore ways to live more fully and to act more responsibly within our culturally diverse nation. While each department offers courses with a multicultural focus, African American Studies, Chicana/o Studies, and the Asian Pacific American concentration offer a greater depth of study in this area. Additionally the American Cultures core requirement enriches the curriculum with a strong comparative approach. INTERNATIONAL FOCUS The College of Liberal Arts promotes an educational environment rich in contact with the issues facing our world today. It especially encourages language study as a basis for its international courses and for the various study abroad opportunities. The College recruits international students and a globally-sophisticated faculty.

    73. African American Studies
    The IU African American arts Institute, in collaboration with the IU School ofMusic and the African American and African Diaspora studies Department
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    Media Relations Home Media Relations Resources Expert Sources Faculty Honors News Tips News Release Archives ... Student Honors Headlines in Business Education General News Information Technology ... Social Science Other Resources Alumni Athletics Events Calendar More IU News Sources ... IU President African American Studies Show More Pages Showing items 1 through 6 of 42. IU course brings Motown to Bloomington An IU Bloomington professor who developed the first for-credit college course on the Motown Record Corp. is teaching the course daily during the first summer session. It focuses on the influential recording label in its golden age, from 1959 to 1972 in Detroit.   Full Story Anniversary concert showcases African American composers The IU African American Arts Institute, in collaboration with the IU School of Music and the Archives of African American Music and Culture, will present the musical concert, "Extensions of the Tradition," on Sunday, Feb. 27. In celebration of the African American Arts Institute's 30th anniversary year, the concert will feature works by composers who have present or past involvement with it.   Full Story Black dance experience to be explored at workshop The Indiana University African American Dance Company will host its Eighth Annual Dance Workshop on Feb. 18-19 at the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center.  

    74. Graduate School Of Arts And SciencesAfrican American Studies
    Professor of African American studies and History, College of arts and Sciences . Candidates for the Master of arts in African American studies must hold
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    African American Studies
    The Graduate Program
    MA in African American Studies

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    Interdepartmental Program
    The following list reflects the 2003/2004 faculty. Director Ronald K. Richardson Director of Graduate and Undergraduate Studies Myung ja Kim
    Faculty
    Allison Blakely
    George and Joyce Wein Chair of African American Studies; Professor of History, College of Arts and Sciences. BA, University of Oregon; MA, PhD, University of California, Berkeley
    Linda M. Heywood
    Professor of African American Studies and History, College of Arts and Sciences. BA, Brooklyn College; MA, PhD, Columbia University
    Myung ja Kim
    Visiting Professor of African American Studies, College of Arts and Sciences. BA, Seoul (Korea) National University; MA, Columbia University; PhD, Sogang (Korea) University
    Ronald K. Richardson
    Associate Professor of African American Studies and History, College of Arts and Sciences. BA, MA, PhD, State University of New York, Binghamton
    John K. Thornton
    Professor of African American Studies and History, College of Arts and Sciences. BA, University of Michigan; MA, PhD, University of California, Los Angeles

    75. EWU African American Studies WWW Sites
    African American studies WWW Sites. GENERAL. AFROAMERICAN ALMANAC AFRICANAMERICAN arts, HISTORY LITERATURE. THE AFRICAN AMERICAN MOSAIC
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    African American Studies WWW Sites GENERAL AFRO-AMERICAN ALMANAC
    An award-winning commercial site containing biographies, folktales, historical documents, and news relating to African-Americans. BLACK STUDIES (University of North Texas)
    Compiled by the History Department at UNT, this large annotated webliography offers links to quality resources about African-Americans, Africans and Caribbean islanders. INFOSURF: BLACK STUDIES (University of California at Santa Barbara)
    All types of resources are listed in this gateway site, including historical texts, news media, transcripts, music, art images, e-journals, and online discussions.
    THE AFRICAN AMERICAN MOSAIC

    The U.S. Library of Congress has mounted this online exhibit which functions as a resource guide to their collections on black history and culture. Includes descriptive historical summaries, images, and bibliographic references. AMERICAN MEMORY (LIBRARY OF CONGRESS) The home page for this "National Digital Library" points to electronic reproductions of U.S. historical documents and publications. At least a half-dozen of these collections directly relate to African American history and culture.

    76. College Of Arts And Sciences >> Certificate In African American Studies
    The certificate program in African American studies is designed for traditional and Engl 3243, African American Literature (3) Literature and the arts
    http://www.cas.utulsa.edu/certificates/african.html
    Certificate in African American Studies
    Director

    Teresa Shelton Reed
    Assistant Professor of Music
    Advisory Board
    Gordon Taylor, English
    The certificate program in African American studies is designed for traditional and non-traditional students who want to gain an understanding of the history, literature, and culture of African Americans. Students must be in the process of completing a degree at The University of Tulsa or have already earned a bachelor's degree from an accredited four-year college or university.
    Certificate Requirements
    Students must complete 18 hours of approved course work, nine of which must be at or above the 3000 level. Approved courses are listed each semester in the Schedule of Classes, and students should select courses that satisfy the following requirements:
    Core Course (mandatory for all students):
    Hist 2513, African American History Since 1877 (3) or Hist 3583, American Civil Rights Movement (3) or Engl 2083, African American Autobiography (3) Engl 3243, African American Literature (3)

    77. Department Of Africana And Diaspora Studies - College Of Arts And Sciences
    Contact Us; Department of Africana and Diaspora studies; arts and Sciences The Department of African American studies was founded in 1970 as the Center
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    Department of Africana and Diaspora Studies
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    The Department of African American Studies was founded in 1970 as the Center for Black Studies. As such it was the first such academic center in higher education in New Jersey and one of the earliest in the entire United States. Originally the Center was established as a semi-autonomous degree-granting unit of the University with the responsibility of offering two degrees, a B.A. in Black Culture and a B.S. in Black Community Studies. Subsequently in cooperation with the school of education, an M.A. in Education with a concentration in Black Studies was established. In 1980 the two undergraduate degrees were consolidated into a B.A. in African American Studies. The guiding philosophy of the Center for Black Studies as the first Director, Dr. George Jackson articulated it, remains that of the present African American Studies Department. Dr. Jackson pointed out that: Scholars are needed (to confront the problems created by racism) who are trained to see the whole problem, not pieces of it. Moreover, freedom must occur within the context of twentieth century science and technology, but from persons who are committed to humanistic application of scientific and sociological principles… the curriculum will integrate the humanities with all other subjects, [and] will be taught from the Black Perspective-which to be meaningful must be humanistic by definition.

    78. Collection Development Department-African-American Studies: African Americana In
    africanamerican studies Collections A Note on African Americana in the Ackland Art The Ackland Art Museum is the art museum of the University of North
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    African-American Studies Collections
    A Note on African Americana in the Ackland Art Museum
    The Ackland Art Museum is the art museum of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill . It is a general art museum, with collections of painting, sculpture, prints, drawings and photographs, and decorative arts from a wide range of countries, cultures, and periods of history. The Museum has a small but growing number of paintings, drawings and prints by African-American artists. At present, the collection of paintings includes works by Minnie Evans, James Gadson, Felrath Hines, Archibald Motley (

    79. Major - African American Studies
    The bachelor of arts with a major in African American studies requires thecompletion of 120 credits with at least 36 credits in African American studies
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    Major in African American Studies Quick Links: AFAM Program Links VCU sites T his Page is currently under construction, please check back soon for updates http://www.vcu.edu/bulletins/200304/ub/06%20-%20CHS.pdf on pages 91-94) Core Courses AFAM 103 Introduction to African-American Studies AFAM 208 African Social Thought AFAM 308 Modes of Inquiry in African-American Studies AFAM 408 Seminar in African-American Studies AFAM 416 The Origin and Evolution of the Concept of Race 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 AFAM 420/ANTH 420 Women of Africa Crosslisted Courses - 2 - African-Americans AFAM 104/SOCY 104 Sociology of Racism AFAM 302/POLI 302 The Politics of the Civil Rights Movement AFAM 305/SOCY 305 Sociology of the Black Family AFAM 307/ RELS 307 Black Religion AFAM 310/ECON 310 Economics and Poverty AFAM 311/URSP 337 Urbanization and Blacks AFAM 315/ECON 315 Economic Development AFAM 318/POLI 318 The Politics of Race, Class and Gender

    80. KU: African And African American Studies
    African and African American studies at the University of Kansas. African studiesAssociation; arts Council of the African studies Association
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    Salami, Gitti
    Ph.D., University of Iowa , May 2005
    M.A., University of Iowa , 1999
    B.A., San Francisco State University , 1997
    Research
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    Book Review "The Nsukka Artists and Nigerian Contenporary Art," Simon Ottenberg, ed. Seattle and London, University of Washington Press, 2002, in African Arts (spring Issue). Journal Articles
    Yakurr X-Ray 2:16 (2002): 8 and 2:17 (2002): 8. Haiti
    Baobob (1998): 17-29.
    Courses
    Dr. Salami teaches "Introduction to African Studies" as well as introductory and advanced courses on African Art history including courses focusing on West African, Central African, South and East African, Contemporary African art, and graduate seminars on body art (global perspective) and on the art of South Eastern Nigeria. She has also taught a course on Caribbean Art with a focus on Haiti .
    Academic Affiliations
    • African Studies Association Arts Council of the African Studies Association College Art Association
    Languages
    German, Frensh, Lokaa (beginning).

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