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         African-american Studies Commerce:     more books (20)
  1. Commerce in Color: Race, Consumer Culture, and American Literature, 1893-1933 (Class : Culture) by James C. Davis, 2007-06-25
  2. Spiritual Merchants: Religion, Magic, and Commerce by Carolyn Morrow Long, 2001-04
  3. Desegregating the Dollar: African American Consumerism in the Twentieth Century by Robert Weems Jr., 1998-02-01
  4. Barbaric Traffic: Commerce and Antislavery in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World by Philip Gould, 2003-11-27
  5. Philip Gould. Barbaric Traffic: Commerce and Antislavery in the Eighteenth-Century Atlantic World.(Book Review): An article from: African American Review by David Raybin, 2004-12-22
  6. Eithne Quinn. Nuthin' but a "G" Thang: The Culture and Commerce of Gangsta Rap.(Book review): An article from: African American Review by Lovalerie King, 2006-09-22
  7. West African Slavery and Atlantic Commerce: The Senegal River Valley, 1700-1860 (African Studies) by James F. Searing, 2003-01-30
  8. African Culture & American Business in Africa: How to Strategically Manage Cultural Differences in Arican Business by Emmanuel A. Nnadozie, 1998-06
  9. E-Commerce Creates New Opportunities.: An article from: The Black Collegian by Marvin V. Greene, 2000-10-01
  10. The World of the Swahili: An African Mercantile Civilization by John Middleton, 1992-06-24
  11. Black Enterprise Guide to Technology for Entrepreneurs by Bernadette Williams, 2002-04-05
  12. Sacred Trees, Bitter Harvests: Globalizing Coffee in Northwest Tanzania (Social History of Africa Series) by Brad Weiss, 2003-06-17
  13. Commercial bank lending practices and the development of black-owned construction companies (Center for Economic Studies discussion paper) by Caren Grown, 1991
  14. Comprehensive analysis of a study on the military and civilian criminal justice system: Final report by Carl A Bennett, 1975

1. Rare Book, Manuscript, And Special Collections Library - Duke
From the commerce of the street outside his Documenting 20th Century AfricanAmerican Life A guide to African and African American Studies
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2. African Studies Center
via gopher. African Studies WWW (Ali B. Ali Dinar) Department of Commerce/NTDB
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3. Target Market News
a compilation of ethnic market research two years ago and replaced the individual Monitor studies for AfricanAmerican and Hispanic consumers.
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4. ALA Internet Resources
Index of Internet Resources articles from College Research Libraries News.
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5. @LA Minorities/Cultural/Ethnic African-American/Black Resources
Index AfricanAmerican Studies. College Departments. Ethnic Studies. Libraries. Research Centers Black Chamber of Commerce Greater LA
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6. Blackonomics - Bio
He is the founder of the Greater Cincinnati African American Chamber of Commerce, served as its of African American Studies on "Black
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7. African Timelines Part III African Slave Trade European
African slave labor on plantations, in seaports, and within families expanded the commerce studies the dispersion and settlement of African
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8. Africana Studies - Research Guide
literature of African American Studies and identify basic reference sources useful in African of Commerce, Bureau of the Census For sale
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9. Social Capital And Cyberpower
and Cyberpower in the African American Community (31) The Department of Commerce has published three dozen case studies of CTCs funded by
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10. Pan African Studies Department
Community Organizations San Fernando Valley Black Chamber of Commerce. NAACP. Events. PanAfrican. Studies. Department. California. State .
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11. @LA Minorities/Cultural/Ethnic: African-American/Black Resources In Southern Cal
Bunche, Ralph Center for African American studies at UCLA, Westwood Victor ValleyAfrican American Chamber of commerce, Victorville. Political/Activist
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12. African American Studies-Research Tools-The Library-University Of California, Be
B57 1996; Directory of African and africanamerican studies in the United States . Washington US Dept. of commerce, Bureau of the Census For sale by
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13. African-American Studies Resources
To look for books and periodicals in africanamerican studies use the VCU Library Washington, DC US Department of commerce, Economic and Statistics
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Quick Links E-Books E-Journals RefWorks CINAHL ERIC Factiva InfoTrac OneFile LexisNexis MEDLINE/PubMed PsycInfo Web of Science Blackboard Check your E-mail Course Reserves Explore the Web Research Guides Sitemap
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Books Virginia Black History Archives Databases Selected Print Reference Sources ... Selected Print Journals Items on this page with the following labels are only available in certain areas:
Available on both campuses or from home with the proper setup. Available only one computers within either of the VCU libraries (Cabell or Tompkins McCaw) Available only on computers within the Cabell Library (Academic Campus)
Books:
To look for books and periodicals in African-American studies use the VCU Library Catalog . DCAT library catalog allows you to search by author, title, subject and keyword. To find the exact subject heading use the Library of Congress Subject Headings beside the reference desk. Possible subject heading include: African Diaspora, African Americans, African AmericansHistory and AfricansUnited States.
Virginia Black History Archives:
The Virginia Black History Archives is a project housed in the Special Collections department at Virginia Commonwealth University. This project attempts to document African-American culture and history in the Richmond and Central Virginia area. The Virginia Black History Archives database consists about 30 manuscript collections. For more information on the Virginia Black History Archives click

14. African-American Studies Selected Print And Electronic Resource Guide
Washington, DC US Dept. of commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration Hay, Frederick J. africanamerican Community studies from North America A
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"The Library" by Jacob Lawrence
African-American Studies
Selected Print and Electronic Resource Guide Princeton University Library Program in African American Studies
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General Works:
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GENERAL WORKS BIBLIOGRAPHIES
Brignano, Russell C. Black Americans in Autobiography: an Annotated Bibliography of Autobiographies and Autobiographical Books Written since the Civil War . Rev. ed. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1984. (F) Z1361.N39B67 1984 Black Access: a Bibliography of Afro-American Bibliographies . Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1984. (F) Z1361.N39N578 1984 Black American Culture and Society: An Annotated Bibliography . New York, NY: Nova Science Publishers, 1994. (F) Z1361.N39B498 1994 Campbell, Georgetta Merritt. Extant Collections of Early Black Newspapers: A Research Guide to the Black Press, 1880-1915, with an Index to the Boston Guardian, 1902-1904 . Troy, NY: Whitston Pub. Co., 1981. (DR) Z6944.N39C35 Davis, Lenwood G. Black-Jewish Relations in the United States, 1752-1984: A Selected Bibliography . Westport, Ct: Greenwood Press, 1984. (F) Z1361.N39D357 1984

15. University Of Alabama Undergraduate Catalog 2004-06
Culverhouse College of commerce and Business Administration Minors The minorin africanamerican studies is an interdisciplinary program of study in
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DEPARTMENT AND PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
African-American Studies Minor
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AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES MINOR (AAST)
Professor Amilcar Shabazz, Director
Office: 106-C ten Hoor Hall The minor in African-American studies is an interdisciplinary program of study in African-American culture and the African-American experience. The objectives of the program are to foster a wider understanding of the struggles and achievements of African Americans, both in the context of the broad patterns of American life and within the global context of the African diaspora, and to provide an introduction to the methods appropriate to interdisciplinary cultural studies. The minor in African-American studies requires 21 hours, including the following:
  • AAST 201 Introduction to African-American Studies
  • AAST 249 Afro-American Literature
  • AAST 320 Twentieth-Century Black History or AAST 319 Nineteenth-Century Black History
  • AAST 352 Social Inequality
  • 9 hours of electives chosen from approved courses offered by departments throughout the University. For approved electives, see appropriate Schedule of Classes and Information Guide or visit "Schedule of Classes" on the AAST website (

16. Fall Academic Term 2002 Course Guide - CAAS (Afroamerican And African Studies (C
africanamerican studies. Section 001 – Meets with Communication studies 458.003 Section 005 – Global Electronic commerce Information Policy and
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17. Fall Academic Term 2002 Course Guide - CAAS (Afroamerican And African Studies (C
(africanamerican studies). May be repeated for a total of six credits. Section 005 – Global Electronic commerce Information Policy and Strategy.
http://www.lsa.umich.edu/saa/publications/courseguide/fall/archive/fall02cg/311.

18. K-12 African-American Resources
These are some of the resources that pertain to africanamerican studies. MELANET is an electronic commerce, resource, and research center.
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African-American Resources
These are some of the resources that pertain to African-American studies. Culture Connection Programs
    A monthly series of programs hosted by Dr. Carolyn L. Holmes, Supervisor of African and African American Studies (Mrs. Dianne S. Partee, former Curriculum Specialist was the co-host during 1995 to 2002). The program highlights topics, issues and themes that reflect the diverse African and African American cultural and historical experiences.
African and African-American Resources,
    This information has been made accessible by the Reference Department of the Thomas Jefferson Library of the University of Missouri-St. Louis.This homepage supplies links to information, articles, and narratives about the State's history taken from sources such as the Official Manual of the State of Missouri, Preservation Issues by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, the African American Heritage of St. Louis by the St. Louis Public Library
African American History
    Resources on African American history, art, as well as Slavery, and Civil Rights.

19. Press Release - University Of Illinois At Springfield
His teaching and research are focused on topics of ecommerce and security He previously served as assistant professor of african-american studies at
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SPRINGFIELD - Sixteen new faculty members have joined the University of Illinois at Springfield for the 2004 fall semester. Nine will teach in programs within the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, which also has a new dean. One will teach in the College of Public Affairs and Administration, two in the College of Business and Management, and three in the College of Education and Human Services. Nathaniel Anderson John Barker , assistant professor of Philosophy, was previously a lecturer and teaching assistant at Princeton University and a lecturer at the University of Pittsburgh. His areas of specialization include the philosophy of language, logic, and metaphysics. Barker earned the B.A. in philosophy, cum laude, from Yale University and the M.A. and Ph.D. from Princeton. Thomas Bartl Jeffrey Blodgett , associate professor of Business Administration, comes to UIS from the University of Mississippi, where he was associate professor of marketing in the School of Business Administration. His teaching interests focus on various aspects of marketing and retail as well as e-commerce and consumer behavior. His main areas of research include consumer complaining behavior and perceived justice, the effect of physical surroundings on consumer satisfaction, and cultural values and their effect on consumer behavior. His professional activities include serving as a reviewer for the Journal of Satisfaction, Dissatisfaction, and Complaining Behavior. Blodgett earned the B.S. in finance, investment, and banking at the University of Illinois; the M.B.A. in marketing at Illinois State University; and the Ph.D. in marketing and organizational behavior at Indiana University.

20. African-American Studies: Houston Baker On Ralph Ellison
fit into Baker s argument about the public and private commerce of black artin America ? Links to internet resources on africanamerican studies
http://www.lawrence.edu/dept/english/courses/60A/handouts/afro2.html
AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES: HOUSTON BAKER ON RALPH ELLISON Assignment for next time Ralph Ellison, Invisible Man , chapter two. (on reserve) Houston A. Baker, "To Move Without Moving," Black Literature and Literary Theory : 221-48. (on reserve) Study questions 1. Baker's essay focuses on the writings of Ralph Ellison, author of Invisible Man (1952), one of the most important works of African-American literature. Baker begins by quoting not from Invisible Man itself, but from several of Ellison's critical essays. Based on these quotations, what might you infer about Ellison's attitude toward folklore? Why is Ellison skeptical of folklore? Why does he prefer art instead? And why, perhaps more importantly, might this issuethe relation between folklore and artbe of importance to Baker? Based on Baker's opening remarks about Ellison, what can you infer about Baker's attitude towards folklore? 2. Why does Baker make so much of the fact that Trueblood's story is "thoroughly rehearsed"? How does this fact fit into Baker's argument about "the public and private commerce of black art in America"? As you consider such questions, you might think first about the black artist (represented in Ellison's narrative by Trueblood) and then about his white audience (represented by Mr. Norton). According to Baker, what do white audiences usually want, need, and expect from black artists? (NOTE: I think that this group of questions is probably the most important of all.)

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