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  1. Post-Soul Black Cinema: Discontinuities, Innovations and Breakpoints, 1970-1995 (Studies in African American History and Culture) by William R Grant, 2004-04-29
  2. Frederick Douglass O'Neal: Pioneer of the Actors' Equity Association (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Renee A Simmons, 1996-02-01
  3. Black Studies: Pedagogy and Revolution; A Study of Afro-American Studies and the Liberal Arts Tradition Through the Discipline of Afro-American Lite by Johnnella E. Butler, 1981-10
  4. Western-Educated Elites in Kenya, 1900-1963: The African American Factor (African Studies: History, Politics, Economics and Culture) by Jim C. Harper, 2005-12-09
  5. African-American Crafts Kids Can Do! (Multicultural Crafts Kids Can Do!) by Carol Gnojewski, 2006-06-01
  6. African American Viewers and the Black Situation Comedy: Situating Racial Humor (Studies in African American History and Culture) by R Means Coleman, 2000-02-01
  7. Contemporary African American Theater: Afrocentricity in the Works of Larry Neal, Amiri Baraka, and Charles Fuller (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Ni Anadolu-Okur, 1997-06-01
  8. African American Theatre: An Historical and Critical Analysis (Cambridge Studies in American Theatre and Drama) by Samuel A. Hay, 1994-03-25
  9. Achebe the Orator: The Art of Persuasion in Chinua Achebe's Novels (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Chinwe Christiana Okechukwu, 2001-03-30
  10. Boys, Boyz, Bois: The Ethics of Black Masculinity in Film And Popular Media (Studies in African American History and Culture) (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Keith Harris, 2005-12-22
  11. The Humor of Jackie Moms Mabley: An African American Comedic Tradition (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Elsie Williams, 1995-08-01
  12. Syncopated Rhythms: 20th-Century African American Art from the George and Joyce Wein Collection by Patricia Hills, Melissa Renn, 2005-11-30
  13. The African American Newspaper: Voice of Freedom (Medill Visions of the American Press) by Patrick S. Washburn, 2006-12-21
  14. Post-Bellum, Pre-Harlem: African American Literature and Culture, 1877-1919 by Barbara McCaskill, Caroline Gebhard, 2006-06-01

81. African And African American Studies
Persons desiring to major in African and African American studies must be regularly To graduate from the College of Liberal arts and Sciences (CLAS),
http://www.asu.edu/provost/smis/clas/ba/aaasba.html
African and African American Studies Bachelor of Arts
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Definition of the field. African and African American Studies (AAAS) is an interdisciplinary program that focuses on people of African descent throughout the world. Focus is given to the diversity of past and present experiences of those who live in the United States as well as in Africa, the Caribbean, South America, and Central America. As an institutional program, AAAS is structured to (a) prepare students of all ethnicities to better understand, value, and more effectively participate in our increasingly diverse society; (b) combine knowledge of the African Diaspora with intellectual and practical training in specific areas for the purpose of creating more effective communities and global partnerships; and (c) provide students with a foundation for advanced studies in such fields/professions as history, English, sociology, political science, communications, arts, public administration, law, psychology, social work, education, and business. Career opportunities in the field.

82. ECUIP : The Digital Library : African-American Studies
africanamerican studies. Select eCUIP section. Chronology of african-americanArts. , National Museum of African Art
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African-American Studies

Select eCUIP section... DIGITAL LIBRARY Subject Collections: Special Collections: CLASSROOM TEACHER'S LAB INFORMATION CENTER eCUIP HOME
REFERENCE African-American Biographies African-Americans, Digital-Librarian AFRO-American Almanac GENERAL African-American Journey African-American Mosaic African American Review African-Americans, Digital-Librarian ... Jet Online ARTS African American Sheet Music 1850-1920 African Music Archive Chronology of African-American Arts National Museum of African Art ... Photographs from the Golden Age of Jazz HISTORY After the Civil War: Plessy v. Ferguson Chronology on the History of Slavery and Racism The Emancipation Proclamation From Slavery to Civil Rights: A timeline of African American History ... Selected Statistics on Slavery in the United States LITERATURE African-American Literature Links African-American Perspectives African American Women's Writings African-American Writers ... Writing Black PEOPLE African-American Biographies African Americans in History American Slave Narratives Biography.com Black History

83. Ethnic Studies - Degrees
Bachelor of arts Degree Requirements. The African American studies major offersstudies in the social sciences, humanities, education, community studies,
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for California State University, Fresno.
Africana and American Indian Studies Program
Bachelor of Arts Degree Requirements The African American Studies major offers studies in the social sciences, humanities, education, community studies, the arts, and other areas as they relate to the African American experience and the African diaspora. The major provides an epistemological basis for the theoretical, social, political, and cultural reality of African peoples.
Double B.A. Major in African American Studies
A double B.A. major in African American Studies consists of 36 units of AAIS courses, 18 of which must be upper division. However, up to 12 units (6 upper-division units) may be double counted. Students are strongly encouraged to see an Africana and American Indian Studies academic adviser for assistance in planning the major to see an Africana and American Indian Studies academic adviser for assistance in planning the major.
African American Studies Major
Major requirements (36 units)
Lower-division requirements (9 units)
AAIS 1, 10, SOC 25 or PLSI 90

84. MASTERS OF ARTS HISTORY
The Master of arts Degree in African American studies has a concentration inAfrican Diaspora history. It is a cooperative program that includes other
http://www.morgan.edu/academics/Grad-Studies/programs/aframer.asp
Morgan State Home About Morgan Academics Administration Admission Alumni Athletics The Community Library MSUPipeline Current Students Prospective Students WebSIS home academics Grad-Studies programs ... Housing/ Residence Life
Inquiries about graduate programs, admissions, costs, financial aid, and policies should be addressed to the: School of Graduate Studies
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Phone: 443.885.3185
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Department of History and Geography
Master of Arts- African American Studies with a
Concentration in African Diaspora History
Annette Palmer, Ph.D. Chairperson, History

85. African & African American Studies
Information may be obtained from the arts and Sciences Advising Center. Pursuing a minor in African American studies will expose you to a program of
http://ascweb.unl.edu/academics/depts/african.html
Students Dean's Office Quick Links Advising Center Departments Resource Guide Event Submission Form Columns Newsletter Applause Awards Ovation Awards You are here. . . Academic Programs Preprofessional Programs Interdisciplinary Initiatives
African American and African Studies Web site Coordinator, Oyekan Owomoyela
oowomoyela1@unlnotes.unl.edu
African Studies Undergraduate Adviser, Robert Hitchcock
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T African American Studies
Pursuing a minor in African American Studies will expose you to a program of study concerning African American culture, life, and history in the United States as well as the African experience on the continent and the Diaspora, This program of studies will contribute to your understanding of the diverse peoples and cultures of Africa and prepare you for challenging careers in an ethnically diverse world. Our students find employment in such fields as education, business and industry, health and social services, law, program development, and government. The program also provides an initial foundation for students pursuing graduate study in African American Studies, Cultural Studies, or any other graduate degree with an emphasis on race and/or the African Diaspora. The 18-hour minor requires students to take ETHN 200 (Introduction to African American Studies), plus courses from at least three different disciplines, including Anthropology, Curriculum and Instruction, English, History, Music, Political Science, and Sociology. Course offerings range from Peoples and Cultures of Africa, African American Literature, African American History, History of American Jazz, to Blacks in the American Political Process. For a full description of program requirements, consult the Undergraduate Bulletin entry for the African American and African Studies Program. In addition to completing all requirements for the specific minor, students must fulfill the general requirements of the College of Arts and Sciences. Information may be obtained from the Arts and Sciences Advising Center.

86. NYPL, Databases And Indexes Online
Databases and Indexes Online By subject African American studies Your and Business Library; The New York Public Library for the Performing arts
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87. USC Catalogue: The Schools: USC College Of Letters, Arts And Sciences: American
Combining the study of history with literature, the arts and the social sciences, African American studies is a multidisciplinary program designed to
http://www.usc.edu/dept/publications/cat2004/schools/college/amst/undergraduate.
Catalogue 2004-05
Contents Past Catalogues Related Links ... Courses of Instruction PDF version of this chapter
(beginning to Environmental Studies)
Undergraduate Degrees
American Studies
American Studies offers challenging and diverse opportunities to study the peoples, cultures and institutions of the United States in interdisciplinary courses. Combining the study of history with literature, the arts and the social sciences, American Studies seeks to bring together these various disciplines and modes of inquiry in a common project: the effort to understand the diverse peoples and cultures that have composed the United States and to provide critical perspectives on the words, deeds, myths and material practices that have shaped this country in its full regional, ethnic, class and gender diversity. An education in American Studies will be particularly appropriate for students interested in pursuing careers in law, journalism, government, foreign service, social work, international business, public administration and education. The program in American Studies is administered by an Advisory Committee comprising a director and two other faculty members, one from the social sciences and the other from the humanities. These faculty members serve as advisors to majors and minors, thus providing, in conjunction with the sequence of courses, a unique opportunity for students to undertake an interdisciplinary concentration under close faculty supervision.

88. 2003-04 UC Irvine Catalogue: Interdisciplinary
Buffalo, Director of africanamerican studies, Acting Director of the CriticalTheory The minor in Native American studies is an interdisciplinary,
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ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDY Asian Studies Global Sustainability Native American Studies Religious Studies ... Latin American Studies Minor in Asian Studies
R. Bin Wong, Director Participating Faculty Steven D. Carter, Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley, Department Chair and Professor of East Asian Languages and Literatures (medieval Japanese poetry and intellectual history) Chuansheng Chen, Ph.D. University of Michigan, Department Chair of Psychology and Social Behavior and Associate Professor of Social Ecology (cross-cultural psychology, socialization of achievement, adolescent development) Chungmoo Choi, Ph.D. Indiana University, Associate Professor of Korean Culture (modern Korea, post-colonial and colonial discourse, popular culture, anthropology) Edward Fowler, Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley, Professor of Japanese (modern Japanese literature, cultural studies, film) James Fujii, Ph.D. University of Chicago, Associate Professor of Japanese (modern Japanese literature; critical theory and cultural studies) Michael A. Fuller, Ph.D. Yale University

89. 2004-05 Undergraduate Catalog - - SMU
The major leading to the Bachelor of arts in Ethnic studies with African andAfricanAmerican studies minor (nine of the 18 hours required must be at
http://www.smu.edu/catalogs/undergrad/dedman/ethnic.asp
Search text Submit search 2004-05 UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG 2004-05 Undergraduate Catalog
DEDMAN COLLEGE
ETHNIC STUDIES
Professor Kenneth Hamilton, Director Ethnic Studies offers an interdisciplinary program that examines the African-American and Mexican-American experiences through the social sciences and humanities. The program offers instruction in important periods of African, Mexican, and American history, probing the roots of traditions beginning in early African and pre-Columbian cultures, as well as examining minorities in contemporary U.S. society. This program provides good preparation for graduate work in the social sciences, the humanities, and professional schools, as well as jobs and careers in many elds. Education, law, journalism, urban planning, business, social work, and politics are a few of the elds for which Ethnic Studies provides a strong background. Requirements for Majors and Minors. Under Ethnic Studies, the following options are offered:
  • The major leading to the Bachelor of Arts in Ethnic Studies with specialization in either African and African-American Studies (33 hours) or Mexican-American Studies (34 hours).

90. African American Studies Internet Resources
African American Art on the InternetB. Davis Schwartz Memorial Library African American studies University of Pennsylvania Library
http://library.gmu.edu/subject/AFAM/
Selected African American Studies Internet Resources
George Mason University Resources Arts and Humanities Directories Local Resources ... Science
George Mason University Resources
  • African American Media Collection Guide: GMU Libraries
    This is a selected collection guide to video, audio and multimedia resources available at the University Libraries.
  • African American Studies Department
  • African American Studies Research Guide
    This is a selected research guide designed to help researchers devise an effective strategy and identify important resources. While it is not meant to be a comprehensive bibliography, these sources serve to identify the types of resources likely to solve research problems. Additional sources can be identified by examining the subject headings listed in these sources, using research guides in other related disciplines, and searching the library catalog.
  • GMU Libraries MyLibrary
    This is an electronic gateway used to customize GMU Library Resources. Set up an account and select "African-American Studies" as your discipline. This provides access to electronic journals and databases specific to African American Studies. Please note that most of these resources are only available for remote access by the faculty, students, and staff of George Mason University.
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92. African Studies Center
Resources on African and African American artrelated issues. UM-St.Louis (BlackStudies). This African American related information, including the
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Black/African Related Resources
Newly-added Resources
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      The website provides resources on: conferences, organizations, newsletters, discussion groups, and music all have to do with AfrocCuban materials.
  • 93. Distance Learning, Online African American Studies Graduate Programs, Online Mas
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    The British Council USA actively promotes UK education and training through our online office in Washington, DC (our office is not open to the public). On our website you will find all the information you need to expand your horizons by studying abroad. Order university application forms, information leaflets, and popular guides to living in the UK. Learn what universities are best for your interests and what financial aid is available. Apply for the Marshall Scholarship - a major scholarship program designed to bring American graduate students to the UK. Through our work in arts, science, technology and education, we endeavor to promote an image of the UK that is up to date, vibrant, in the vanguard of new thinking and fully representative of our geographic and cultural diversity. If you are not a US citizen or permanent resident, please contact the British Council office in your home country: www.britishcouncil.org/home/home-contact/home-contact-worldwide.htm.

    94. THESIS & DISSERTATION HELP: AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES
    African American Contemporary Art, Australian Aboriginal Art, Scope Art Art History; Health, Diet and Nutrition; African American studies;
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    African American Studies
    In Alphabetical Order STEPHANIE ROSE BIRD has dedicated her life to the arts. She is a professional artist, poet, nonfiction published author. Bird was an Assistant Professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, one of the countries leading schools for fine art. While at SAIC, Bird worked on committees and served as a panelist for graduate reviews each semester. Painting, drawing, art history, multicultural art and ethnic traditions are her artistic passions. Bird enjoys organizational work and interdisciplinary research. Exhibitions include: Sotheby’s, Chicago and Tel Aviv; Sioux City Art Center, University of Illinois at Chicago, DeKalb and Champaign Urbana; Chicago State University, University of Wisconsin-Stout; John Jay College of Criminal Justice, NY; the Museum of Science and Industry; Rahr-West Museum; Charles Allis Museum; Art Fair Seattle, WA; Art EXPO L.A., CA; SOFA (sculptural objects and functional art), Chicago. The United States Department of State’s “Art-in-the-Embassies” program, selected her work for the consulate’s office at the US Embassy in Benin, Africa. African American Contemporary Art, Australian Aboriginal Art, Botanical Art, Crafts, Italian Renaissance, Post Impressionism, Prehistoric Art, Flemish Portraiture are a few of her favorite lecture topics. She has won many prestigious honors and awards. Bird holds a BFA cum laude from Temple University, Tyler School of Art, where she was a Henrietta Treen Scholar for academic and artistic excellence. She was a San Diego Opportunity at the University of California at San Diego for the tenure of her graduate studies in the MFA department of Visual Arts. She was a Fulbright Senior Scholar in anthropology to study the art and culture of Australian Aborigines. The Ford Foundation, CIES, Australian American Educational Foundation and J. A. Kitteridge Foundation supported her anthropological studies. The Pollock-Krasner Foundation and the Illinois Arts Council among others have supported her artwork.

    95. African American Studies Minor -- Course Catalog -- Bucknell University
    The African American studies minor is a way of educating all students about blackexperiences and studies in Selected American Authors Art of Darkness
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    African American Studies Minor
    Coordinators: Leslie Patrick, Joel Wade The African American experience is directly and inextricably embedded in the history and culture of the United States. As an interdisciplinary field, African American studies is concerned with the systematic investigation of the history, culture, political economy, literature, art, and languages of people of African descent in the United States and their contributions to the United States and to the world. The African American studies minor is a way of educating all students about black experiences and developing in them an understanding and appreciation of the life and history of peoples of African ancestry in the United States and thus move toward a more comprehensive view of life and history in the United States generally. By offering students opportunities to gain knowledge of this history and experience, an African American studies minor affirms black identity and heritage, fosters understanding, respect, and appreciation of diversity, and better prepares students for life in a multicultural society.

    96. Georgetown University African American Studies Homepage
    Georgetown University s African American studies. ARTH 178 African Art andMaterial Culture (cross listed as INAF 325) (HC, LLA). ARTM 021 Jazz History
    http://www.georgetown.edu/departments/africanamericanstudies/
    Georgetown University Collegium
    Georgetown University
    African American Studies
    Pilot Program
    Upcoming Events FALL 2005 COURSES Mission Requirements ... Worksheet Check out this online database! Click on the image. Mission The African American Studies Pilot Program offers students the opportunity to study the historical, cultural, political, economic, literary and social contributions and developments of African Americans in the United States. The pilot program seeks to prepare students for entry into an increasingly diverse American work force and society where diversity is a valuable resource. The Interdisciplinary Studies Program-sponsored minor in African American Studies is interdisciplinary because the various experiences of African Americans are impossible to compartmentalize within a single discipline. back to site index Requirements for the Minor in African American Studies The minor in African American Studies is an option within the Interdisciplinary Studies Program. The minor is composed of six courses (eighteen hours). Courses taken to satisfy the three required areas must focus primarily on the experience of African Americans.

    97. Finding Articles In African American Studies
    Covers African American studies, art, cultural criticism, economics, education,health, history, language and literature, law, philosophy, politics,
    http://www.lib.duke.edu/reference/subjects/findaasarticles.html
    Finding Articles
    in African American Studies
    Use these Research Databases and Print Indexes to find articles. See also the databases of primary materials . For help finding journals in the library, see Looking up journals in the online catalog Ethnic Newswatch (FT)
    Articles from the perspective of African Americans, Hispanics, Latinos, Chicanos, Native Americans, Asian, Jewish, Arab, and European Americans. America: History and Life
    Provides citations and abstracts covering all aspects of U.S. and Canadian history, culture, and current affairs from prehistoric times to the present. Humanities Abstracts
    Indexes journals in the areas of archaeology, classics, art, performing arts, philosophy, history, music, linguistics, literature, and religion International Index to Black Periodicals IIBP (FT)
    Covers African American studies, art, cultural criticism, economics, education, health, history, language and literature, law, philosophy, politics, religion, and sociology. Sociological Abstracts
    Indexes journals and other materials in sociology, social psychology, social welfare, planning and policy, and development. Social Sciences Index
    Indexes scholarly journals in the social sciences; coverage back to 1907.

    98. African American Studies
    Humanities and social science disciplines (ie, anthropology, art and archaeology, Teal Bullet African American studies Ejournals in the Electronic
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    African American Studies
    African American Studies Collection Development Policy Statement Links to African American Resources in the University Library: Electronic Resources for the Northwestern Community African American Studies E-journals in the Electronic Resources database Electronic Handouts of African American Studies Reference Sources by subject (Acrobat pdf documents) Recent additions to the collections of Northwestern University Libraries : In the "Subject" box, select: "African American history" or "African Americans (social group)" or "Racial, ethnic and national groups" or "Slavery and Emancipation" for new books. Guide to African-American Documentary Video Collection in the Multimedia Center Melville J. Herskovitz Library of African Studies

    99. American And Southern Studies
    Chosen from suggested courses in African American studies, 239, AfricanAmerican Art; 240, American Art to 1865; 241, American Art 1865 to 1945; 245,
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    Program of Concentration in American and Southern Studies The interdisciplinary major consists of 36 hours of course work, to be distributed among various disciplines and perspecitives as indicated below. Emphasis is on cultural, political, economic, and related trends or events that contribute to the making of American society and character in all its diversity. Students should expect to study the problems, developments, and crises of social history, technology, visual studies, gender, race, ethnicity, media, and artistic, political, and literary culture. Students must concentrate on a theme or topic of special interest. Much of the work in the concentration will lead to or inform the research and production of a Senior Project (AMST 297) or the writing of an Honors Thesis (AMST 298/299). The concentration will be developed in consultation with an adviser. Students should note that no more than 6 hours at the 100 level can count toward the interdisciplinary major and that often prerequisites exist for courses that may be used in the major. Independent study, research courses, and selected topics courses should have topics appropriate to the student's course of study. Student sseeking a second major may count a maximum of 6 hours of course work toward meeting requirements in both majors. Students seeking a minor may count a maximum of 3 hours of course work toward meeting requirements in both their major and minor.

    100. University Of Puget Sound :: African American Studies
    African American StudiesArtAsian StudiesBiologyBusiness African AmericanStudies is an interdisciplinary program. The program focuses on African
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    About the Program
    African American Studies is an interdisciplinary program. The program focuses on African American experiences, while recognizing that other academic subjects bear importantly on the understanding of these experiences and should have a place in the African American Studies curriculum. Students in the African American Studies Program acquire a basic knowledge of African American and other African diasporic experiences; develop an understanding of the role of race in African American life and also in the broader social and institutional relations of the United States and other parts of the Americas; become familiar with local, regional, national, and international issues of race, power, and multiculturalism and the implications these have for students' daily lives; and formulate personal critical perspectives that can guide ethical and political actions. Faculty Requirements Courses Program Web Site 75% of Puget Sound students are from outside Washington state.

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