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81. Courses That Count, Distribution, Degree Requirements Undergraduate Studies And
2361 Introduction to African American studies (F) 212-2 Introduction toAfrican American History (W) 220 The Civil rights Movement (S)
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Distribution Requirements 2003-2004 This list is valid for 2003-2004 ONLY Note: Letters in parentheses indicate the quarter in which departments intend to offer courses. Actual offerings will appear in the Class Schedule available before advance registration for each quarter. The availability and/or schedules for courses marked (TBA) had not yet been set as of August 2003. [Area I: Natural Sciences] [Area II:Formal Studies] [Area III:Social and Behavioral Sciences] [Area IV: Historical Studies] ...
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82. Historical Oppression At Heart Of African American - Jewish Relations
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Historical oppression at heart of African American - Jewish relations
STANFORD African Americans and American Jews are both linked and divided by their histories of oppression, according to Paul Berman and Cornel West. Berman, a cultural and political critic, and West, chair of African American studies at Princeton University, spoke at the Stanford University symposium "African Americans and American Jews: Bridges, Boundaries, Identities" on Friday, Feb. 12. The symposium was sponsored by Stanford's Program in Jewish Studies, the African and Afro-American Studies Program and the Stanford Humanities Center. When the Jews first came to America, they "encountered yet another 'tragic people' whose identities are rooted in their own oppression," said Berman, a recent recipient of a MacArthur fellowship and a frequent contributor to the New York Times, the New Yorker and the New Republic. However, the two groups had a radically different vision of America, he said. The Jewish people saw it as a land of freedom, and African Americans saw it as a land that enslaved and oppressed them.

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84. St. Lawrence University: History Courses
Also offered as Religious studies 266 . 263. African American History to 1865 . This course examines the civil rights movement in the United States from
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... Return to History Program Information History Courses Semester specific course desciptions 100-Level Courses Courses at the 100 level, designed specifically for first-year students and sophomores, provide a broad introduction to African, American, Asian, Caribbean and Latin American and European history. 101. The Rise of Europe: From the Greeks to the Age of Revolution.
This course surveys the development of Western civilization from the beginnings of Greek civilization to the democratic and industrial revolutions of the late 18th century. Principal themes include the ideal of freedom and the realities of slavery and serfdom; the progress of technology and its environmental consequences; the interaction, both creative and destructive, of Europe with non-Western cultures. We shall also pay considerable attention to changing relationships between the genders. Readings will include selections from classic works of the western tradition, as well as other primary source materials. Also offered through European Studies 102. The 20th-Century World.

85. EDSITEment - Lesson Plans
africanamerican Soldiers in World War I The 92nd and 93rd Divisions We the See how the rhetoric of women’s rights evolved from the “Declaration of
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86. American Civilization Links
African American studies. Education First Black History Activities The BlackLands Internet Directory Bronzeville Landmarks Tour African American
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  • 87. African-sh
    SUBJECT HEADINGS FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN RELIGIOUS studies The search term forAfrican American or Black American is AfroAmerican.
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    SUBJECT HEADINGS FOR AFRICAN AMERICAN RELIGIOUS STUDIES The Library of Congress supplies a standard set of subject headings used by most libraries, including Emory. The search term for African American or Black American is African American NOTE: This is a recent change from Afro-American (hyphen required). Until the EUCLID database is completely updated to reflect the change, it will be wise to use both forms when searching to ensure complete results. Throughout the remainder of this handout, only the new term will be used. Works may also be listed under African Americans (plural) when the subject deals with African Americans as a group. The term African American is used primarily as an adjective modifying another group designation. In other words, African Americans Civil rights deals with the civil rights of African Americans, while African American Civil rights workers refers to civil rights workers who are African American. When searching for groups who temporarily reside in the United States (such as resident aliens, students from abroad, etc.), use Blacks United States . For searches involving blacks who do not reside in the United States, use

    88. African American Studies Courses
    African American studies Courses. AAS 101 Introduction to African Americanstudies (3 hrs) AAS 401 African American studies Research Seminar (3 hrs)
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    AAS 101 Introduction to African American Studies (3 hrs)
    An introductory examination of the African American experience. Acquaints students with the trends, issues and forces that have shaped that experience; considers the concepts of cultural adaptation, institutional development, and group self-definition; and surveys the contemporary status and condition of African Americans. AAS 177/178/179 Special Topics (1/2/3 hrs)
    Each time offered, this course will explore a topic on an experimental basis, based on student interests and needs. This course can be used in completing requirements for the major or minor in African American Studies.
    Prereq: Department permission. AAS 201 Foundations of Knowledge in African American Studies (3 hrs)
    Examines the empirical and theoretical foundations of African American studies, the evolution of the field, and the role of key scholars in its development.
    Prereq: AAS 101 AAS 221 African American Social Movements (3 hrs)
    Explores the collective efforts undertaken by African Americans to elevate their group status in American society. Analyzes the struggle for human freedom through an examination of resistance to chattel slavery, the quest for civil rights, and the response to structured inequality.

    89. African American Studies Courses
    AAS 101 Introduction to African American studies (3 hrs) An introductory examinationof the African American experience. Acquaints students with the trends,
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    African American Studies Courses
    AAS 101 Introduction to African American Studies (3 hrs)
    An introductory examination of the African American experience. Acquaints students with the trends, issues and forces that have shaped that experience; considers the concepts of cultural adaptation, institutional development, and group self-definition; and surveys the contemporary status and condition of African Americans. AAS 177/178/179 Special Topics (1/2/3 hrs)
    Each time offered, this course will explore a topic on an experimental basis, based on student interests and needs. This course can be used in completing requirements for the major or minor in African American Studies.
    Prereq: Department permission. AAS 201 Foundations of Knowledge in African American Studies (3 hrs)
    Examines the empirical and theoretical foundations of African American studies, the evolution of the field, and the role of key scholars in its development.
    Prereq: AAS 101 AAS 221 African American Social Movements (3 hrs)
    Explores the collective efforts undertaken by African Americans to elevate their group status in American society. Analyzes the struggle for human freedom through an examination of resistance to chattel slavery, the quest for civil rights, and the response to structured inequality.

    90. Spanish And Portuguese Languages And Cultures | Events Archive 2004-2005
    The Servants Economy and Latina Culture, Latino studies Lecture Series (cosponsoredby English and African American studies). 4 – Candace Slater (UC,
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    91. African And African American Studies (AAA S)
    AAA S 101 (GH;US) (WMNST) THE AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMAN ( 3) The sociological, AAA S 400 AFRICAN studies SEMINAR ( 3 per semester, maximum of 9) A study of
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    92. African And African American Studies (AAA S)
    AAA S 145 (GH;US;IL) (RL ST) AFRICAN AMERICAN RELIGION ( 3) History and AAA S 400 AFRICAN studies SEMINAR ( 3 per semester, maximum of 9) A study of the
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    93. Streaming Video - Africana SERIES
    Brave Testimony A Celebration of African American Poetry Ursula Rucker Featured as part of the Center for Africana studies 30th Anniversary Back to
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    "Brave Testimony: A Celebration of African American Poetry" Ursula Rucker
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    94. Introduction To African American Studies: Books On Introduction To African Ameri
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    95. The College Of Liberal Arts
    AFRICAN AMERICAN studies Any AAS course will fulfill this requirement below are the This course is a multidisciplinary study of the African American
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    BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE
    SOCIAL SCIENCE : 12 total hours; 6 each in two different subjects AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES
    Any AAS course will fulfill this requirement ... below are the two core courses. AAS 201. AFRICAN AMERICAN EXPERIENCE I
    This course is a multidisciplinary study of the African American experience, with emphasis on historical, sociological, cultural, economic, and social-psychological issues in the study of African Americans. The objective is to present a general picture of the African American experience and to reflect the principles, concepts, and ideas of this experience through the voices of African Americans. Example of required texts: John Hope Franklin, From Slavery to Freedom Long Memory ; and Arwin D. Smallwood, Atlas of African-American History AAS 202. AFRICAN AMERICAN EXPERIENCE II
    This course is a survey of the African American cultural experience. The examination of African Americans in sport, movies, television, and the arts is the major focus. The objective is to present a general picture of the struggle by African Americans to break down systemic barriers in the field of entertainment. Example of required texts: Donald Bogle, Toms, Coons, Mulattoes, Mammies, and Bucks An Interpretive History of Blacks in American Films

    96. Lynchburg College: History: Dorothy Akubue-Brice
    MA in Social studies 1982 Marshall University. Ph.D. in History African andAfrican American 1995 West Virginia University. Information on Courses Taught
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    Degrees and Certifications
    • B.S. in Social Science 1964
      Bluefield State College
    • M.A. in Social Studies 1982
      Marshall University
    • Ph.D. in History African and African American 1995
      West Virginia University
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    I teach History of Civilization General Studies Senior Symposium World Regional Geography, Twentieth Century America ... Contemporary Africa and South Africa: New Citadel of Democracy (the latter two courses were created in my second year at Lynchburg College) to enhance the course offerings for history majors, minors and International Relations majors. These courses require class participation with individual and group interactive activities, research skills, the use of oral and written assignments, dramatic readings, the presentation of plays and videos as means of enhancing the learning experiences of students. In addition to creative examinations and role playing exercises. History of Civilization 101-102 General Studies Senior Symposium

    97. The Sociology Of Race And Ethnicity
    HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES OF THE AFRICAN AMERICAN EXPERIENCE The WorldWideWeb Virtual Library Latin American studies National Council of La Raza
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    R E THNICITY
    In 1986, Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone remarked that the average American intellectual standard is lower than the average Japanese standard because of the blacks and Hispanics in the U.S. He has often said that the source of Japan's strength lies in its "racial homogeneity." Eleven years later, University of Texas Law School Professor Lino Graglia triggered a firestorm of criticism for his remarks that "Blacks and Mexican-Americans are not academically competitive with whites in selective institutions. It is the result primarily of cultural effects. They have a culture that seems not to encourage achievement. Failure is not looked upon with disgrace." It has been said that race is the plague of civilization. In 1977, Andrew Young, at that time the chief U.S. representative to the United Nations, claimed that a race war in South Africa would inevitably precipitate racial conflict in the United States. Some countries, like Great Britain and Australia, eliminate the potential for conflict by simply denying or severely limiting entry. However, American society has always been enriched by its waves of immigrants. John Kennedy observed how Alexis de Tocqueville saw the United States as "a society of immigrants, each of whom had begun life anew, on an equal footing. This was the secret of America: a nation of people with the fresh memory of old traditions who dared to explore new frontiers ..." In 2004, the Census Bureau predicted that in the year 2050 minority groups would comprise one-half of the total American population of 420 million. Hispanics will comprise roughly one-quarter of the population, blacks 15%, and Asians 8%.

    98. Library -- African American History: Reference Sources
    Encyclopedia of African American Military History. William Weir. Civil RightsMovement, Negro Leagues, Black Muslims, Black Nationalism United States
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    Westfield State College Ely Library African-American History: Reference Sources
    The purpose of this guide is to lead the researcher to the most important and useful sources available in Ely Library for the study of African-American History. Please consult a Reference Librarian for additional suggestions.
    Encyclopedias
    Biography Arts and Literature Library of American Civilization ... Web Sites
    Encyclopedias
    The African American Encyclopedia.
    Ed. by Michael W. Williams. New York: Marshall Cavendish, 1993.
    (REF E185 A253 1993)
    "Entries on people, organizations, landmarks, professions, entertainment, military activity, religion, family life, politics, court cases, cultural movements..." 6 volumes. Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African American Experience, 2nd edition. Ed. by Kwame Anthony Appiah and Henry Louis Gates, Jr. NY: Oxford University Press, 2005.
    (REF DT14 A37435 1999)
    Covers many aspects of Africa and the African diaspora. Entries examine the history of African nations; the political and social history of African people in Africa and the New World; literature, the arts, music, and culture; ethnic groups; and notable people. 5 volumes. Encarta Africana 2000.

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