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         African-american Studies Education:     more books (100)
  1. Mathematics Teaching, Learning and Liberation in African-American Contexts (Studies in Mathematical Thinking & Learning) by Danny Martin, 2008-09-01
  2. 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
  3. On Spiritual Strivings: Transforming an African American Woman's Academic Life (Suny Series in Women in Education) by Cynthia B. Dillard, 2007-06
  4. African American Education: A Reference Handbook by Cynthia L. Jackson, 2001-05-01
  5. Talkin that Talk: African American Language and Culture by Geneva Smitherman, 1999-11
  6. The Price They Paid: Desegregation in an African American Community by Vivian Gunn Morris, Curtis L. Morris, 2002-07
  7. The African American Student's Guide to Excellence in College by Brian Peterson, 2005-07-15
  8. Arbors to bricks: A hundred years of African American education in Rutherford County, Tennessee, 1865 to 1965 by Laura C Jarmon, 1994
  9. Introduction: Cultural capital and African American education.: An article from: The Journal of African American History by V.P. Franklin, 2002-03-22
  10. Community, commitment, and African American education: the Jackson School of Smith County, Texas, 1925-1954.: An article from: The Journal of African American History by Peggy B. Gill, 2002-03-22
  11. College in Black and White: African American Students in Predominantly White and Historically Black Public Universities (Frontiers in Education) by Walter R. Allen, Edgar G. Epps, 1991-07
  12. African Americans and College Choice: The Influence of Family and School by Kassie Freeman, 2005-01
  13. Black Students and School Failure: Policies, Practices, and Prescriptions (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Jacqueline Jordan Irvine, 1990-03-26
  14. UCLA study: growing mismatch between African Americans and job locations increases racial inequality.(noteworthy news): An article from: Black Issues in Higher Education

101. USC: Academic Bulletins
The interdisciplinary major in African American studies is designed to assiststudents 350 Antiracist education. {=EDFN 350} Basic concepts, issues,
http://www.sc.edu/bulletin/ugrad/LibAfAm.html
USC THIS SITE African American Studies
Cleveland Sellers Jr., Director Professors
Andrew Billingsley, Ph.D., Brandeis University, 1964
Associate Professor
Patricia Sullivan, Ph.D., Emory University, 1983
Assistant Professors
Glenda Coleman, J.D., Georgetown University Law School, 1989
Bobby Donaldson, Ph.D., Emory University 2000
Valinda Littlefield, Ph.D., University of Illinois, 2003
Todd Shaw, Ph.D., University of Illinois, 1996
Kimberly Simmons, Ph.D., Michigan State University, 2002 Instructor Cleveland Sellers Jr., Ed.D., University of North Carolina-Greensboro, 1987, Senior Fellow in History
Overview
The interdisciplinary major in African American Studies is designed to assist students in developing facility in several related disciplines in the social sciences and the humanities in order to gain a deeper understanding of the culture, experience, and contemporary situation of the African diaspora. A specific course of study will be designed to meet the needs of each student accepted for the program. Students interested in the major should consult with a member of the Faculty Curriculum Committee on African American Studies. The program offers a B.A. in African American Studies.
Program Requirements
(120 hours) 1. General Education Requirements (53-62 hours)

102. Howard University Libraries
AfroAmerican studies You are at Home Guides Afro-American studies This page is maintained by Sarah Fauntroy, African American studies
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103. African American Studies Research Guide
African American studies Library Research Guide Encyclopedia of AfricanAmericanEducation. Faustine C. Jones-Wilson, et al., eds. 1996.
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... LGBT Research This is a selected list of specialized reference resources that are useful for beginning research in African American studies. It points to atlases bibliographies, indexes and abstracts bio-bibliographies biographical sources ... encyclopedic sources , and statistical sources . Many of these resources may be found in (or be accessible through) your local academic institution's library. Call numbers and locations listed on this page refer to those at Iowa State University. If you need help in locating or using materials, please ask your local reference librarian for assistance. Looking for African American videos in Parks Library? Atlases
(to locate geographic, cultural, or demographic information) African-American Atlas: Black History and Culture An Illustrated Reference. Molefi K. Asante and Mark T. Mattson. 1998. REF E185 A79 1998
Excellent historical atlas provides information on African peoples and cultures from pre-history to the present. Long, informative, and decidedly afrocentric essays accompany each chapter (e.g., the section on twelfth century African presence in Mexico and Central America, presented here as fact), along with many illustrations and maps. An indispensable and provocative resource.

104. Distance Education And Online African American Courses Indiana University
General Information about Taking an IU Distance education Course African AmericanStudies — AFROA 303 African American Art/Artists
http://www.iu.edu/~iuonline/de/decourses/afroamer.html
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Indiana University offers dozens of online courses, as well as courses delivered in a variety of other formats. Browse the course information below to find upcoming courses that interest you. To get information about enrolling in a course, contact the person whose name is provided in the course description. General Information about Taking an IU Distance Education Course
African American Studies
Description: This telecourse targets the African American visual artist but also includes the political and social non-art related elements that contributed to the studied periods activities. The course presents an introduction to, and the foundations of, the African American visual artist. It begins with the pre- and post-Harlem Renaissance of the 1940s and journeys to modern African American art and its relation to post-World War II contemporary European and Euro-American art. No on-campus meetings are required. Airs Fridays 8:00-9:00pm beginning August 26 for 10 weeks. Prerequisites:
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Fall 2005
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Originating Campus: IUPUI
Level: Undergraduate
To Enroll: Contact enrollment Center at apply@iupui.edu

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106. Eastern Michigan University: College/Constituent Landing Page
African American studies graduates are employed and employable in a variety of Two African American studies Majors were among the EMU students who were
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PROGRAM OF STUDY SCHOLARSHIP NEWS ... GATEWAY OF KNOWLEDGE Interim Department Head:
Prof. Ronald C Woods AAS Office:
620 Pray Harrold
phone: (734) 487-3460
fax: (734) 487-6891 Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm The department offers an undergraduate major and a minor in African American Studies. The undergraduate program examines the Black experience in the Americas, the Caribbean, and Africa from historical and contemporary perspectives. It studies the African American experience as an entity in its own right but as a mico-cosm of dynamics operating in the domestic and global settings. This program addresses the multidimensionality of the Black experience, including its historical, political, policy, legal, economic, sociological, psychological, religious and artistic dimensions.

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