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         African-american Studies Education:     more books (100)
  1. Sankofa: African Thought and Education (Studies in African and African-American Culture, Vol 11) by Elleni Tedla, 1995-05
  2. Improving the Quality of Education for African-american Males: A Study of America's Urban Schools by George R. Taylor, T. Phillips, 2006-04-30
  3. Elijah Muhammad on African American Education: A Guide for African and Black Studies Programs (African American Educator Series, V. 1) by Mwalimu I. Mwadilifu, E. Curtis Alexander, 1989-12
  4. An Empirical Analysis Of The Impact Of Skin Color On African-American Education, Income, And Occupation (Black Studies) by Ronald E. Hall, 2005-05-30
  5. Not Only the Master's Tools: African American Studies in Theory and Practice (Cultural Politics & the Promise of Democracy) by Lewis R. Gordon, Jane Anna Gordon, 2005-11
  6. Leading Issues in African-American Studies by Nikongo Banikongo, 1997-08-01
  7. In the Vineyard: Working in African American Studies by Perry A. Hall, 1999-09
  8. White Money/Black Power: The Surprising History of African American Studies and the Crisis of Race in Higher Education by Noliwe M. Rooks, 2007-05-15
  9. The Charles H Parrishes: Pioneers in African American Religion and Education 1880-1989 (Black Studies, V. 18) by Lawrence H. Williams, 2003-04
  10. Before Brown, Beyond Boundaries: Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education by Association for the Study of African-American Life and History, 2004-05
  11. Black Power in the Suburbs: The Myth or Reality of African-American Suburban Political Incorporation (Suny Series in African American Studies) by Valerie C. Johnson, 2002-10
  12. The Evolution of African American Studies by James L. Conyers, 1994-12-20
  13. White Money/Black Power: The Surprising History of African American Studies and the Crisis of Race and Higher Education by Noliwe M. Rooks, 2006-02-01
  14. Black Haze: Violence, Sacrifice, and Manhood in Black Greek-Letter Fraternities (African American Studies) by Ricky L. Jones, 2004-01

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The nation's oldest research center dedicated to the study of the history, culture, and social institutions of African Americans.
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2. UGA African American Studies
American Studies is devoted to creative research on the lives and work of prominent African He had little formal education, but he became
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3. African-American Studies Videotape And Audiocassette Media
AfricanAmerican Studies Videotape and Audiocassette Media Resources Center, UC Berkeley
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4. SULAIR Research Quick Start Guides African American Studies
African American Studies. Encyclopedias Bibliographies Indexes Biographical Sources Statistics demography, and education. Women
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5. African American Studies Toolkit Home
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6. BIS_eng_afro_educ[1].doc
BIS English, African American Studies, Education I have wanted to be a teacher for as long as I can remember.
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7. African-American Women - On-line Archival Exhibits At Duke
of the importance of religion and education in Retrieving AfricanAmerican Women's History Manuscript Sources at Duke. Women's Studies
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8. African Studies Center
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9. Education First Black History Hotlist
Marcus Garvey, a Research Project of the James S. Coleman African Studies Center W. E. B. DuBois, from the W. E. B. Dubois Learning Center
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10. Smithsonian Institution
Smithsonian Museums. African Art Museum Asian Pacific American Program. Center for Education and Museum Studies. Center for Folklife and
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11. The United Library
Over 300,000 volumes and 1,800 periodicals is rich in biblical studies, patristics, Christian art, ancient Near Eastern studies, archaeology, church history, American denominationalism, pietism, Christian education, africanamerican theological studies, women's studies, Anglicana and Methodistica.
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12. KQED Education Educators Lesson Plans African-American Studies
, Often sung in the daily lives of early african-american......africanamerican studies african-american studies KQED education network
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13. GSU Transformation
The Department of africanamerican studies offers a pre-education track with a The Pre-education track in african-american studies develops teachers to
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Home Programs Pre-Education African-American Studies Broad Field Social Science Pre-Education Certificate AAS 3975 Concepts and Theories in African-American Studies AAS 4980 Senior Seminar and Practicum AAS 3450/Hist 4890 History of African-Americans in Georgia AAS 4640/Hist 4270 African-American People AAS 4600/HIst 4280 Enslavement and Resistance in North America AAS 4620/Hist4290 Enslavement in the Americas AAS 4772/Hist 4772 Women in Africa AAS 4774/Hist 4774 African Rebellions Hist 3220 United States in the Twentieth Century Hist 3000 Introduction to Historical Studies TOTAL
African-American Studies Allied Field:
Please select three out of the following four courses.
AAS 4160 African-American Politics AAS 4000 Issues in the African-American Community AAS 3120 African Diaspora AAS 3450 History of African-Americans in Georgia Please consult the 2002-2003 undergraduate catalog for a list of the specific courses under each allied field. Minor and/or Additional Courses
  • Students majoring in African-American Studies are not required to take a minor
  • Students majoring in African-American Studies must take additional courses as electives to complete a minimum of 120 hours, exclusive of the 1000/2000 physical education or military science courses.
  • 14. Major In African American Studies
    Preeducation african-american studies Track with a concentration in History.The Department of african-american studies offers a pre-education track with a
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    Home Programs Major in African-American Studies under the existing Bachelor of Arts Degree at Georgia State University Degree Requirements Degree offered Bachelor of Arts Major in African-American Studies Pre-Education African-American Studies Track Majors should complete the following: 1. “Undergraduate Core Curriculum,” previously described (specific recommendations
    listed below); 2. “Area F: Course Appropriate to the Major,” listed below; 3. “Major Courses,” listed below; and 4. “Minor and/or Additional Courses,” listed below, if needed. Alternatives are available to some core and major requirements. Please see a degree program advisor for specific guidelines. Area A: Essential Skills (9) Area B: Institutional Options (4) Area C: Humanities and Fine Arts (6) Area D: Science, Mathematics, and Technology (11) Area E: Social Science (12) Area F: Courses Appropriate to the Major Field (18) 1. Required Courses (12) AAS 1140 Introduction to African and African-American and Culture (3) AAS 2010 Introduction to African-American Studies (3) ART 1850 Arts of Africa, Oceania and, the Americas (3)

    15. Socialstudies.org | FASSE
    The Fund for the Advancement of Social studies education (FASSE) and the College and 1994 Nonie Peterson (MN) africanamerican studies Honors Course
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    FASSE was created in 1984 by National Council for Social Studies to support research and classroom application projects which improve social studies education and promote engaged, effective citizens. Today the FASSE board administers several award programs and the fund that supports them. Request for Proposal: The CUFA/FASSE Social Studies Inquiry Grant
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    on this new $10,000 grant. This grant is an addition to the FASSE grant programs. The Christa McAuliffe Reach for the Stars Award The Christa McAuliffe Reach for the Stars Award was established in 1986 to assist classroom teachers in developing and implementing innovative social studies teaching strategies, activities, and citizenship projects with their students. The grant serves to help social studies educators achieve a dream that under ordinary circumstances would not be fulfilled.

    16. African American Studies
    Resources in Black studies Roadmap to africanamerican Resources classified by Research and education. African American education articles from the
    http://www.southalabama.edu/univlib/picks/africa.html
    African American Studies
    Selected Web Sites Compiled by Kathy Wheeler and Cubie Joor Megasites Africa History Literature ... Women For guides to print information in the library on this topic, see African-American Literature African-American Studies and Black History
    Megasites
    African American Web Connection
    AfricaBib
    : contains the African Women's Bibliographic Database and the Bibliography of Africana Periodical Literature
    AfricaFocus: Sights and Sounds of a Continent
    : image and sound collection
    Afro American Web Ring

    African Studies
    : a very thorough site from the University of Pennsylvania
    American Studies Web
    : reference and research sources on African Americans
    BlackQuest

    Javanoir
    : a Selected Guide to African American Resources on the Internet
    Resources in Black Studies

    Roadmap to African-American Resources
    : classified by the Library of Congress system
    Soul Search
    : an Internet Search Engine Universal Black Pages [Back to Top]
    Africa
    Africa Data Dissemination Service Africa Online Africa Renewal Online : from the United Nations Department of Public Information Africa South of the Sahara : searchable.

    17. African-American Studies - ELi Research Guides - UWF Libraries
    However, as reflected in the following sources, africanamerican studies is highly african-american education DataBook. 1997. (Ref LC 2717 N47)
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    African-American Studies
    Traditionally, African-American Studies has focused on the history of Black people in the United States. However, as reflected in the following sources, African-American Studies is highly interdisciplinary, and seeks to acquaint students with trends, issues, and forces that have shaped the Black experience in America. At the same time, such factors as cultural adaptation, institutional development, and group self-definition are examined, while surveying the contemporary status and condition of African-Americans. Many of the following indexes and abstracts, although they are multidisciplinary in scope, contain a wealth of information germane to African-Americans.
    African-American Book of Lists. 1997. (Ref E 185 A2524)
    This book contains a compendium of facts and information related to history and culture of African-Americans.

    African-American Mosaic: A Library of Congress Resource Guide for the Study of Black History and Culture. 1994. (U.S. Doc. LC 1.6/4:AF 8)

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    18. Milestones In African American Education
    to help prepare faculty members to teach courses in African American studies . History s Milestones of africanamerican Higher education (Journal of
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    Jobs in Higher education. University and College Jobs. African AmericanStudies tenuretrack position of Assistant Professor in Pennsylvania
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    20. The Department Of African American Studies @ The College Of New Jersey
    African American studies gives the liberal education contextual foundation and africanamerican studies offers a well-rounded education that frames and
    http://www.tcnj.edu/~afamstud/
    Welcome! The African-American Studies department at The College of New Jersey is devoted to promoting scholarship and dialogue on issues related to Africa, the African-American community, and the African Diaspora. The Department of African American Studies is comprised of an interdisciplinary faculty whose research interests and scholarship provides a unique and comprehensive approach to understanding society. The department emphasizes writing skills, the ability to converse forcefully and intelligibly in any setting, critical and independent thinking, and a facility to interrogate the silences in art, journalism, literature, law, politics, and history. African-American Studies offers a well-rounded education that frames and enhances the rest of the TCNJ's curriculum. The African-American Studies department addresses the questions of social justice, fairness, political process, economic and cultural development that allow a thorough interrogation of the dominant culture and allows students to explore American hegemony and the existing racial/ethnic order as a contingency of history and not the natural ordering of society. The department believes that a healthy democracy necessitates an informed, curious, and active public that is willing to questions its deficiencies. Please browse our site for more information, and feel free to contact us with any questions you may have.

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