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         African-american Studies Culture:     more books (100)
  1. Sankofa: African Thought and Education (Studies in African and African-American Culture, Vol 11) by Elleni Tedla, 1995-05
  2. The Art of the Black Essay (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Cheryl Butler, 2002-12-13
  3. The Afro-American in New York City, l827-l860 (Studies in African American History and Culture) by George E Walker, 1993-03-01
  4. Teach the Nation: Pedagogies of Racial Uplift in U.S. Women's Writing of the 1890s (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Anne-Eliz Murdy, 2002-12-20
  5. 'At the Altar of Their God: African American Catholics in Cleveland, 1922-1961 (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Doroth Blatnica, 1994-12-01
  6. Black Writers Abroad: A Study of Black American Writers in Europe and Africa (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Robert Coles, 1999-03-01
  7. Prophets of Rage: The Black Freedom Struggle in San Francisco, 1945-1969 (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Daniel E. Crowe, 2000-04-20
  8. Samuel Ringgold Ward: Christian Abolitionist (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Ronald K. Burke, 1995-03-01
  9. Womanism, Literature, and the Transformation of the Black Community, 1965-1980 (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Kalenda Eaton, 2007-12-13
  10. Elderly Slaves of the Plantation South (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Stacey K. Close, 1996-12-01
  11. Contesting the Terrain of the Ivory Tower: Spiritual Leadership of African American Women in the Academy (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Rochelle Garner, 2004-02-25
  12. Religiosity, Cosmology and Folklore: The African Influence in the Novels of Toni Morrison (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Therese Higgins, 2002-09-13
  13. The African American Struggle for Freedom and Equality: The Development of a People's Identity, New Jersey, 1624-1850 (Studies in African American History and Culture) by George Fishman, 1997-02-01
  14. Frederick Douglass O'Neal: Pioneer of the Actors' Equity Association (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Renee A Simmons, 1996-02-01

41. Afro-American Studies
American and africanamerican Art; visual culture; museum studies. Assistant Professor Tommie Shelby (LOA 2002-03) Barker Center 242, 496-8546,
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42. African-American Studies
The africanamerican studies page provides a list of library resources helpful Internet Resources for Students of african-american History and culture
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43. African-American Studies
africanamerican studies,an academic unit of the College of Liberal Arts at the an interdisciplinary understanding of african-american history, culture,
http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/afro_am/

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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.

44. Howard University Libraries
AfroAmerican studies You are at Home Guides Afro-American studies Internet Resources for Students pf african-american History and culture
http://www.founders.howard.edu/afroam2.htm
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45. Georgia Tech Library :: African American Studies :: Encyclopedias :: Encyclopedi
, A five volume alphabetically arranged......African American studies Encyclopedias. Title, Encyclopedia of africanamerican culture and History.
http://www.library.gatech.edu/research_help/subject/index.php?/african/encyclope

46. African African American Studies Faculty
Professor Jackson s research areas include African American music and culture, African identities in Instructor of African and africanamerican studies.
http://appl003.lsu.edu/a&s/aaas.nsf/$Content/Faculty?OpenDocument

47. Department Of African And African-American Studies Course Descriptions At The Oh
101 Introduction to African American and African studies. Introduction to the impact of broad African American culture in 20th century America.
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101 Introduction to African- American and African Studies
Introduction to the impact of broad historical forces such as colonization and capitalist slavery on race relations; the interdependence of ideology and social structure.
121 African Civilizations to 1870
Exploration of the political, social, and economic history of pre-colonial African civilizations, using a variety of interdisciplinary approaches and materials.
122 African Civilizations, 1870 to the Present
Exploration of the political, social, and economic history of the colonial and independent African countries, using a variety of interdisciplinary approaches and materials
154 Introduction to African American Literature
Survey of the literature of African descendants in the United States from 1750 to 1915.
208.20 African Performing Ensemble Cross-listed in Music
This course will provide students with performance experience, skills, and techniques on selective African musical instruments, with initial emphasis on percussion instruments and music/dance forms of West Africa.
218 Black Urban Experience
Examination of the major social science literature which analyzes the black urban experience.

48. University Of Illinois At Springfield- African American Studies
UIS Students The africanamerican study explores the creation and development of black life, history, and culture in the United States.
http://www.uis.edu/africanamericanstudies/
Home Faculty Program Requirements Spring 2005 Course Offerings
Degree Offered: Undergraduate Minor only The African-American study explores the creation and development of black life, history, and culture in the United States. The program examines the directions and trends of African-American culture from the arrival of the first Africans to the shores of North America. In addition, the program explores the culture and history of African civilization and society and examines the African Diaspora in Europe, Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Middle East. Students enrolled in African-American studies will receive a broad education in the appreciation of ethnicity, culture, history, and political and social philosophy. Contact: Information about African-American studies is available at (217) 206-7426. AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES MINOR: To earn a minor in African-American studies, students must complete a minimum of 16 hours of upper-division coursework at UIS. View the program requirements and other information.

49. Department Of African-American Studies @ Georgia State University
africanamerican studies offers an interdisciplinary approach to the study of African Introduction to African and african-american History and culture.
http://www.gsu.edu/~aadbsf/index2.htm
Department of African-American Studies
Academic Excellence and Social Responsibility
Georgia State University
The African American Studies Major
The Department of African-American Studies was founded in 1994. African-American Studies offers an interdisciplinary approach to the study of African people nationally and globally. It recognizes how issues and factors in addition to race affect the lives of African people worldwide. As an interdisciplinary field of concentration, it offers critiques of knowledge presented in traditional disciplines and professions, scholarly and artistic accounts of realities of the lives of African-American, and perspectives on social change. The Department of African-American Studies provides students with the intellectual origins, concepts, research, and models of disciplines, the knowledge and skills necessary for the study of group cultures, and a curriculum that contributes to the goals of multicultural education. Faculty and courses are drawn from the department itself and from other departments/schools/institutes in the university. Presently, the Department of African-American Studies offers the Bachelor of Arts degree and a minor in African-American Studies.

50. African-American Studies - AAST
Theory and practice in study of africanamerican literature and culture; the principle scholarship on the intersection of history and aesthetics;
http://www.uic.edu/ucat/courses/AAST.html
African-American Studies - AAST
The information below lists courses approved in this subject area effective Fall, 2005 . Not all courses will necessarily be offered these terms. Please consult the Schedule of Classes for a listing of courses offered for a specific term.
500-level courses require graduate standing.

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Introduction to African-American Studies
3 hours.
The African-American experience, focusing on African and African-American culture, the slave trade, slavery and emancipation in the Americas, social structure, and civil rights. Credit is not given for AAST 100 if the student has credit for any course from among AAST 101, AAST 102, AAST 105, or AAST 106. African-American Politics and Culture
3 hours.
A survey of African-American political and cultural activism from the Black Convention Movement of the 1830's to contemporary times. Same as POLS 112. Introduction to African-American Literature, 1760-1910
3 hours.
Comprehensive survey, 1760-1910, from earliest folk roots to formal literary tradition. Same as ENGL 118. Introduction to African-American Literature Since 1910
3 hours.

51. BU Libraries | Research Guide | African-American Studies
Focuses on the research and study of africanamerican music and culture. Collections include audio and video recordings, photographs, original scores and
http://www.bu.edu/library/guides/afram.html
Catalogs E-Resources E-Journals Guides ... Ref Shelf
Research Guide: African-American Studies
Subject Headings Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, and Handbooks Indexes, Abstracts, and Full Text Sources Bibliographies ... Internet Sources
SUBJECT HEADINGS.
Representative subject headings for locating books in the Boston University online catalog include the following:
  • African American authors African American families African American gays African American women authors African Americans - crimes against African Americans - history African Americans in television broadcasting African Americans - relations with Korean Americans
Consult the Library of Congress Subject Headings or ask at the Reference Desk for assistance with additional subject headings. Note that the subject heading "African Americans" will lead you to books on people of African ancestry living in the United States, while "Blacks" refers to those living in countries other than the U.S. Subject headings used in periodical indexes or databases may differ from these.
DICTIONARIES, ENCYCLOPEDIAS, AND HANDBOOKS.

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53. 2004-05 Undergraduate Catalog - - SMU
African and africanamerican studies minor (nine of the 18 hours required must be ENGL 3331 Gender, Race, and Class Non-Western culture and Literature
http://www.smu.edu/catalogs/undergrad/dedman/ethnic.asp
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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).

54. Area Studies Page
Certificates are offered in africanamerican studies, Ancient and Medieval for students who plan graduate study or research on Native American culture.
http://www.cas.okstate.edu/services/degree/AStudies/
Area Studies Certificates Area Studies Certificates allow OSU students to pursue their cross-disciplinary interests and receive recognition for their efforts. An Area Studies Certificate is granted upon completion of an OSU bachelor's degree and the specific requirements for the certificate. An Area Studies certificate is the equivalent of an interdisciplinary “minor.” Certificates are offered in African-American Studies Ancient and Medieval Studies Asian Studies Central Asian Studies ... Russian and Eastern European Studies , and Women's Studies . Each certificate has unique requirements as described below. Further information on these certificate programs may be obtained from Jean Oppel , the Area Studies Coordinator, in the Arts and Sciences Student Academic Services Office (202 Life Science East, 744-5658) or from the specific Area Studies Faculty Coordinators . Since certificate requirements may change from year to year, please be sure to meet with the appropriate Faculty Coordinator regularly to ensure that you have completed the appropriate coursework for the certificate upon graduation.
Students pursuing an Area Studies Certificate may complement their coursework by studying abroad during their undergraduate studies. Study abroad students may be able to take courses to be applied toward the certificate while developing language skills in a foreign culture. For more information about study abroad opportunities, contact the

55. Penn State Libraries LIAS Articles More Subject
article/index resource RLG Cultural Material. See alsoAfrican American studies culture Full Text EResources. See alsoEnglish Language Literatures
http://www.lias.psu.edu/AASTUDIESCULTURE.html

56. ALA | African American Culture
African American culture Some sites you should bookmark Since African American studies (or Black studies or AfroAmerican studies) has been an
http://www.ala.org/ala/acrl/acrlpubs/crlnews/backissues1999/january1/africanamer
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African American culture: Some sites you should bookmark
January 1999
Vol. 60, No. 1 by Elna L. Saxton and Jo McClamroch This piece began with a focus on education-related and other scholarly sites. Since African American Studies (or Black Studies or Afro-American Studies) has been an established academic discipline at dozens of institutions since the late 1960s, we were confident we would quickly be overrun with quality sites. It soon became apparent that there are many quality sites, and that to focus only on academic sites was too narrow for this article. Our resource list, therefore, expanded beyond academia into a total of five categories: Getting started, Educational sites/research centers, Organizations/Associations, Afrocen-tric sites, and E-journals/news services. We do deliberately highlight more African American than Africana sites. At the same time, we do not suggest that we could capture the essence of or exhaust the number of potentially valuable sites for any culture's links, be it African American, Asian American, Native American, or any ethnic group. At the risk of sounding hyperbolic, the Internet is a mother lode of information for cultural information.

57. Subject Research Guides: History - American And British: Internet Resources For
The africanamerican Journey from PBS - african-american arts, culture, Library of Congress Resource Guide for the Study of Black History and culture.
http://www.libraries.rutgers.edu/rul/rr_gateway/research_guides/history/afrores.
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April 10, 2002 Research Resources: Subject Research Guides: History - American and British:
Internet Resources for Students of
African-American History and Culture
Reference Sources (documents, bibliographies, etc.)
Afro American Almanac
- Documents, Biographies, Multimedia, Folk Tales, Links to other sites etc.
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

58. African American Studies: Culture : Harlem Renaissance - Subject Guides - Enoch
General Information Ready Reference/Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore, Maryland.
http://www.epfl.net/subjects/subjectguide.cfm?cid=378&sid=1&pid=525

59. African American Studies: Culture : Music - Subject Guides - Enoch Pratt Free Li
General Information Ready Reference/Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore, Maryland.
http://www.epfl.net/subjects/subjectguide.cfm?cid=528&sid=1&pid=525

60. Association For Black Culture Centers Online
The Association for Black culture Centers (ABCC) is an organization that seeks to the Cooperative Promise Black culture Centers and Black studies.
http://www.abcc.net/

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An organization of college, university, and community Black and Multiculture Centers The Association for Black Culture Centers (ABCC) is an organization that seeks to critically reclaim and perpetuate the culture of people of African descent, through networking, caretaking and institutionalizing of Black and Multiculture Centers. Learn More. 15th Annual ABCC Conference This year's conference will take place at the University of Kentucky on November 10, 11, and 12, 2005. The theme is "Fulfilling the Cooperative Promise: Black Culture Centers and Black Studies." Click here to visit the ABCC Conference web site.
Join the ABCC Today The ABCC includes more than 700 members and affiliates in all fifty states, the Caribbean, and West Africa. The ABCC offers Institutional, Professional, and Student membership options. All members are entitled to valuable benefits, including a 40% discount on books and other media from Third World Press Online and up to 50% discount on videos and other media from California Newsreel
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