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  1. African Americans in the West: A Bibliography of Secondary Sources (Occasional Papers (Sul Ross State University. Center for Big Bend Studies), No. 2.) by Bruce A. Glasrud, Laurie Champion, et all 1998-10
  2. Feel the Spirit: Studies in Nineteenth-Century Afro-American Music (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies)
  3. Life and Death in the Delta: African American Narratives of Violence, Resilience, and Social Change (Palgrave Studies in Oral History) by Kim Lacy Rogers, 2006-02-05
  4. A Narrative of the Negro by Leila Amos Pendleton, 2006-07-15
  5. African American Perspectives on Political Science
  6. Daughters of Dignity: African Women in the Bible and the Virtues of Black Womanhood by Laverne McCain Gill, 2000-02
  7. A History of African American Theatre (Cambridge Studies in American Theatre and Drama) by Errol G. Hill, James V. Hatch, 2003-09-08
  8. Major Problems In African American History, Volume 2 (Major Problems in American History Series)
  9. Willis Richardson, Forgotten Pioneer of African-American Drama (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Christine Rauchfuss Gray, 1999-12-30
  10. African American Vernacular Photography (Archive) by Brian Wallis, 2006-03-01
  11. To Make Our World Anew: Volume II: A History of African Americans Since 1880
  12. Language, Discourse and Power in African American Culture (Studies in the Social and Cultural Foundations of Language) by Marcyliena Morgan, 2002-08-12
  13. Dancing Many Drums:Excavations in African American Dance (Studies in Dance History)
  14. The African-American Family in Slavery and Emancipation (Studies in Modern Capitalism) by Wilma A. Dunaway, 2003-04-14

81. Ethnic Studies - Degrees
A double BA major in African American studies consists of 36 units of AAIS the general Education requirements for African American studies majors.
http://www.csufresno.edu/catoffice/old/ethnicdgr.html
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for California State University, Fresno.
Africana and American Indian Studies Program
Bachelor of Arts Degree Requirements The African American Studies major offers studies in the social sciences, humanities, education, community studies, the arts, and other areas as they relate to the African American experience and the African diaspora. The major provides an epistemological basis for the theoretical, social, political, and cultural reality of African peoples.
Double B.A. Major in African American Studies
A double B.A. major in African American Studies consists of 36 units of AAIS courses, 18 of which must be upper division. However, up to 12 units (6 upper-division units) may be double counted. Students are strongly encouraged to see an Africana and American Indian Studies academic adviser for assistance in planning the major to see an Africana and American Indian Studies academic adviser for assistance in planning the major.
African American Studies Major
Major requirements (36 units)
Lower-division requirements (9 units)
AAIS 1, 10, SOC 25 or PLSI 90

82. Ethnic Studies - Degrees
The African American studies major offers studies in the social sciences, interested in the general dimensions of the African American experience,
http://www.csufresno.edu/catoffice/archives/0102/ethnicdgr.html
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for California State University, Fresno.
Ethnic Studies Program
Bachelor of Arts Degree Requirements The African American Studies major offers studies in the social sciences, humanities, education, community studies, the arts, and other areas as they relate to the African American experience and the African diaspora. The major will provide an epistemological basis for the theoretical, social, political, and cultural reality of African peoples. Students are strongly encouraged to pursue a dual major and can take African American Studies either as a primary or secondary major. Students are required to see an African American Studies academic adviser for assistance in planning the major.
African American Studies Major
Major requirements (36 units)
Lower-division requirements (9 units)
ETH S 1, AF AM 10, SOC 25 or PL SI 90 Upper-division requirements (18 units)
AF AM 137, 144, 146, 148, 178; ETH S 189 Approved African American electives (9 units)
Consult your academic adviser for approval. General Education (51 units) Electives and remaining degree requirements (37-40 units)*
It is recommended that units in this area be utilized to complete a second major or minor.

83. Graduate Bulletin-College Of Liberal Arts
general Statement. The Department of African American studies offers graduatework leading to the Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy degrees.
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Morris Vogel, Ph.D. Acting Dean Mark A. Schneider, J.D., Coordinator of Graduate Studies Dean's Office, 12th floor Anderson Hall Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122, 215-204-8583, E-mail: gradmod@vm.temple.edu The College of Liberal Arts offers course work leading to the Doctor of Philosophy degree (Ph.D.), the Master of Arts degree (M.A.), and the Master of Liberal Arts degree (M.L.A.). Programs are offered in the following fields: African-American Studies
Anthropology
Creative Writing
Criminal Justice English Geography/Urban Studies History Liberal Arts Philosophy Political Science Psychology Clinical Cognitive Developmental Experimental Social and Organizational Religion Sociology Spanish General Requirements for Master's and Doctoral Programs Students are urged to read carefully applicable requirements set out elsewhere in this Bulletin.

84. U Of U General Catalog - ETHNIC STUDIES
A general Ethnic studies minor is also available. The minor in African Americanstudies is granted to the student who meets the University requirement
http://www.acs.utah.edu/GenCatalog/1038/deptdesc/ethnc.html
University of Utah
Ethnic Studies
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General Catalog 2002-2003
Posted February 26, 2001 Office of the Associate Vice President for Diversity Program Office: 112 Carlson Hall, 581-5206 Mailing Address: 380 S. 1400 E., Rm. 112, Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0310 Web Address: www.ethnic.utah.edu/ Coordinator of Ethnic Studies, Lisa A. Flores, Ph.D. Director of African American Studies, Wilfred D. Samuels, Ph.D. Director of American Indian Studies, E. Daniel Edwards, D.S.W. Director of Asian Pacific American Studies, H. T. Moriyasu, M.S. Director of Chicano/a Studies, Lisa A. Flores, Ph.D. Faculty Professors. M. Brady (English), D. Deyhle (education, culture, and society), E. Daniel Edwards, (social work) L. Gerlach (history), M. Mixco (linguistics), D. Sanbonmatsu (psychology), R. Scharine (theatre), H. Wolking (music). Associate Professors. R. Coleman (history), K. Dace (communication), E. Elias (languages and literature), L. Flores (communication), P. Lien (political science), T. Martinez (sociology), W. Samuels (English), W. Sasaki-Uemura (history), A. Solorzano (family and consumer studies), P. White (psychology). Assistant Professors. B. Brayboy (education, culture, and society), D. Delgado Bernal (education, culture, and society), K. Johnson (education, culture, and society), B. Locke (English), E. Mayer (languages and literature), C. Parikh (English), W.A. Smith (education, culture, and society), M. Villarreal (history).

85. U Of U General Catalog - ETHNIC STUDIES
African American studies. Requirements for the Minor The minor in African Americanstudies is granted to the student who (1) meets the University
http://www.acs.utah.edu/GenCatalog/1016/deptdesc/ethnc.html
University of Utah
Ethnic Studies
ETHNC Course Descriptions
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General Catalog 2000-2001
Posted April 3, 2000 Office of the Associate Vice President for Diversity Program Office: 112 Carlson Hall, 581-5206 Mailing Address: 380 S. 1400 E., Rm. 112, Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0310 Web Address: www.ethnic.utah.edu/ Coordinator of Ethnic Studies, Lisa A. Flores, Ph.D. Director of African American Studies, Karen L. Dace, Ph.D. Director of American Indian Studies, E. Daniel Edwards, D.S.W. Director of Asian Pacific American Studies, H. T. Moriyasu, M.S. Director of Chicano Studies, Lisa A. Flores, Ph.D. Faculty Professors. D. Deyhle, E. Daniel Edwards, (social work) L. Gerlach (history), M. McPhail (communication), M. Mixco (linguistics), R. Scharine (theatre), S. Taylor (history), H. Wolking (music), A. Yang (history). Associate Professors. M. Brady (English), R. Coleman (history), K. Dace (communication), E. Elias (languages and literature), T. Martinez (sociology), W. Samuels (English), D. Sanbonmatsu (psychology), A. Solorzano (family and consumer studies). Assistant Professors. B. Brayboy (educational studies), D. Delgado Bernal, L. Flores (communication), P. Lien (political science), E. Mayer (languages and literature), J. Peregoy (educational psychology), R. Ramos (history), W.A. Smith, S. Villenas (educational studies), P. White (psychology).

86. Multicultural Studies | Selected Resources | Multicultural Studies
More specific areas of study include. African American studies pertinent toethnic studies in general and African American studies in particular,
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Below are selected resources to begin research in the interdisciplinary field of Multicultural Studies in print and electronic format. More specific areas of study include: For more information on:

87. Subject Resources
Subjects covered The African American studies collection supports teaching and general DESCRIPTION OF THE COLLECTION. Location The African American
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AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Subjects covered :  The African American studies collection supports teaching and research conducted by faculty in the Department of African American Studies.  The collection contains materials relating to Africans in Diaspora with special emphasis on African American history, literature, society, politics, and culture.  The collection also contains material on the history and culture of the peoples of the African continent. Departments and users served :  The African American studies collection serves students and faculty in the African American Studies Department, as well as faculty and students in anthropology, education, history, literature, political science, sociology, urban studies, and women's studies. Students and faculty in Evening and Continuing Education, University College, Raymond Walters College, and Clermont College also make use of the African American Studies collection, as do students in other Ohio universities and colleges through OhioLINK.

88. Georgia Tech Library :: African American Studies :: Databases :: Essay And Gener
HELP Subject Research Guides Liberal Arts African American studies Databases Essay and general Literature Index. African American studies
http://www.library.gatech.edu/research_help/subject/index.php?/african/databases

89. University Of Wyoming General Bulletin: African American Studies Course Descript
Introduction to African American studies. 3. C1 D Surveys African presence Prerequisites 3 hours 3000level courses in African American studies or
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African American Studies (AAST)
1000 Level 2000 Level 3000 Level 4000 Level
Surveys African presence in America. Selected teachings are designed to give the student a concise understanding of the heritage of African people in America.
Appropriate for students interested in diversity and social justice. Topics covered through an interdisciplinary study of people and society range from identity, critical thinking, empowerment, role models, stereotyping, institutional discrimination, and tolerance. The key lynchpin is active participation in the development and maintenance of just communities. Cross listed with AMST CHST WMST INST ... AIST 1030 . Enrollment preference will be given to We The People FIG students. Surveys African societies in their traditional and modern settings. Explores structure, function, and process in African social institutions (family, kinship, gender, economy, politics, education, law, and religion). Analyses impact of Western contact of these institutions and other internal and external processes that have culminated in the present African condition. Cross listed with SOC 2140
2350. African American Literature. 3.

90. University Of Wyoming General Bulletin: African American Studies
The African American studies Program, through an interdisciplinary course of To fulfill a minor in African American studies, a student must complete 18
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African American Studies
Deborah McGriff, Director
326-328 Arts and Sciences Building
Phone: (307) 766-2481
Website: http://www.uwyo.edu/AAST/
Associate Professors:
COLLEEN DENNEY , B.A. Louisiana State University 1981; M.A. 1983; Ph.D. University of Minnesota 1990; Associate Professor of Art 1997, 1990.
BETH LOFFREDA , B.A. University of Virginia; M.A. Rutgers University; Ph.D. 1997; Associate Professor of English 2004, 1998.
KHAMA-BASSILI TOLO , G3 Universite Nationale du Zaire 1976; M.A. Vanderbilt University 1986; Ph.D. 1989; Associate Professor of French 1996, 1990. CHIKWENDU CHRISTIAN UKAEGBU , B.S. University of Nigeria 1975; M.A. Northwestern University 1978; Ph.D. 1982; Associate Professor of Sociology 2000. Assistant Professors: KEITH ARMSTRONG , M.A. Harvard University 1992; Ed.D. Northern Illinois University 1996; Assistant Professor of Adult Learning and Technology, and African American Studies 2003. DEBORAH L. MCGRIFF , B.S. University of Nebraska-Lincoln 1976; M.S.W. University of Nebraska-Omaha 1981; Ph.D. University of Wyoming 1999; Assistant Professor of Counselor Education 2002. TRACEY OWENS PATTON , B.A. Colorado State University 1993; M.A. 1996; Ph.D. University of Utah 2000; Assistant Professor of Communication and Journalism, and African American Studies 2003.

91. UMBC Africana Studies Dept.
The African American studies program provides students of all ethnic and In addition to the normal general education requirements, all majors are
http://www.research.umbc.edu/africana/
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND BALTIMORE COUNTY AFRICANA STUDIES DEPT. CHAIR Willie B. Lamouse-Smith Sociology development administration, African religion, demography PROFESSORS Miriam DeCosta-Willis African African literature, women studies, creative writing Daphne D. Harrison African and African American music, women studies ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS Jonathan A. Peters African and African American literature and black folklore Acklyn Lynch African American political thought, philosophy, popular culture, Caribbean history and politics ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Thomas N. Robinson, Jr. Psychology PROGRAM DESCRIPTION (Courses in this program are listed under AFAM). The African American studies program provides students of all ethnic and cultural backgrounds with a detailed understanding of the foundations of African American culture, from ancient Egypt to the present. This comprehensive, liberal arts program is international in scope. The variety of courses and options in African American studies often provides students the opportunity to explore perspectives they have not yet experienced. All courses, as well as options for the major, are open to all students. Many students find it productive to combine African American studies with another discipline in a dual major. Students may also minor in African American studies.

92. African & African American Studies Minor
African African American studies Major. general Education Requirements MajorRequirements, 56 61. Foundation Courses (Course numbercredits)
http://www.wright.edu/cola/Prog/AFS/AAASDR.html
Requirements for the Major
in African and
African-American Studies
at Wright State University,
College of Liberal Arts. Requirements for the Minor
General Education Requirements
Major Requirements
Foundation Courses (Course number-credits)

AFS 200-4, AFS 300-4,
AFS 400-4, AFS 401-2-4 16 hrs. Program Requirements
ATH 447-4, COM 102-3,
EC 326-3, EC 330-3, ENG 205-3, HST 214-3, HST 215-3, HST 475-4, MUS 391-3, PLS 364-4, REL, 235-3, REL 246-3, REL 435-4 45 hrs. Foreign Language and Research Methods Requirements 24-32 hrs. Recommended Electives ENG 440-4, HST 490-4, PLS 399 (1-4), PLS 407-4, PLS 494(1-4), REL 390-4, SOC 341-4 43-51 hrs. Total Credit Hours AAAS Major 192 hr General Education Requirements RST 270 Regional Studies: Africa 3 hrs. Core Requirements* (Course number-credits) Humanities Courses 2 - 3 of the following: ENG 205-3, ENG 440-4

93. African American Studies
African American studies. Microform Collection Guides Special Subjects,19401955, Series C general Office Files Justice Department-White Supremacy
http://www.lexisnexis.com/academic/guides/Aaas/default.asp

UPA Publications
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Pricing, International
African American Studies
Microform Collection Guides
African American Studies
American Civil War

Native American Studies

Southern History
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Middle East Studies

  • Black Workers in the Era of the Great Migration, 1916-1929
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    PDF [2.9 MB] Mary McLeod Bethune Papers: The Bethune Foundation Collection, Part 1: Writings, Diaries, Scrapbooks, Biographical Materials, and Files on the National Youth Administration and Women's Organizations, 1918-1955
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    PDF [194 KB] Mary McLeod Bethune Papers: The Bethune Foundation Collection, Part 2: Correspondence Files, 1914-1955
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    PDF [4.3 MB] Mary McLeod Bethune Papers: The Bethune Foundation Collection, Part 3: Subject Files,1939-1955 Save or open PDF [666 KB] Mary McLeod Bethune Papers: The Bethune-Cookman College Collection, 1922-1955 Save or open PDF [131 KB] Papers of Carter G. Woodson and the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, 1915-1950 Save or open PDF [3.1 MB] Papers of the American Slave Trade, Series A: Selections from the Rhode Island Historical Society, Part 1: Brown Family Collections Save or open PDF [293 KB] Papers of the American Slave Trade, Series A: Selections from the Rhode Island Historical Society, Part 2: Selected Collections

94. Courses That Count, Distribution, Degree Requirements Undergraduate Studies And
Music studies, general, for Nonmajors 501 B52 Harmony (F) African Americanstudies 404 B36-1 Introduction to African American studies (F) B36-2
http://www.wcas.northwestern.edu/advising/dist95-96.html

WCAS
NU student handbook opportunities ... Degree Requirements Distribution Requirement Courses Courses Fulfilling Weinberg College
Distribution Requirements 1995-1996 This list is valid for 1995-96 ONLY Note: This list reflects course information as of May, 1995. Scheduling should be verified each quarter in the Class Schedule. Please direct any questions regarding fulfillment of Weinberg College distribution requirements to the Weinberg College Office of Undergraduage Studies and Advising, 1922 Sheridan Road. [Area I: Natural Sciences] [Area II:Formal Studies] [Area III:Social and Behavioral Sciences] [Area IV: Historical Studies] ... [Western Civilization]
Area I Natural Sciences
Anthropology 403 B13 Human Origins (W)
Astronomy 407 A01 Modern Cosmology for Nonspecialists (S) A02 Milky Way Galaxy (F) A03 Solar System (W) A20 Highlights of Astronomy (FWS)

95. Courses That Count, Distribution, Degree Requirements Undergraduate Studies And
Music studies, general, for Nonmajors 501 252 Harmony (F) African Americanstudies 404 (NA) 236-1 Introduction to African American studies
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WCAS
NU student handbook opportunities ... Degree Requirements Distribution Requirement Courses Courses Fulfilling Weinberg College
Distribution Requirements 1999-2000 This list is valid for 1999-2000 ONLY Note:
Scheduling should be verified each quarter in the Class Schedule. Please direct any questions regarding fulfillment of Weinberg College distribution requirements to the Weinberg College office of Undergraduate Studies and Advising, 1922 Sheridan Road, 491-7567, or email wcas-adviser@northwestern.edu 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 and on a quarterly list published by the WCAS Office of Undergraduate Studies and Advising. Departments marked (NA) had not yet set their yearly schedule as of May 1999.

96. General Catalog 1993-95
The University of Arizona 199395 general Catalog AAS 220 Introduction toAfrican American studies (3) AAS 222 African American studies A History of
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97. World Wide Web Sites For African American Studies
African American Resources African studies (University of Pennsylvania) Minority links facts on Black/African American Population
http://www.scu.edu/SCU/Programs/Diversity/wwwafric.html
General information
African World Community Network
Black/African Related Resources

African American Resources

African Studies (University of Pennsylvania)
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98. Research Guide: African American Resources
African American Resources Title Image African general; African American -Reference; African American - general; African American - Slavery
http://www.lib.jmu.edu/african/
JMU Home Search FAQ Quick Links Ask a Librarian Blackboard Connect from Home eCampus Go for the Gold Interlibrary Loan / ILL JMU Home JMU WebMail LEO Library Catalog My LEO Periodical Locator Research Databases Technology Classrooms Carrier Library CISAT Library CIT Media Resources ... African American Home More Research Internet Search LEO Library Catalog Periodical Locator Quick Reference ... Research Guides Printer Friendly Version
AFRICAN AMERICAN RESOURCES African - General
Africa South of the Sahara
Produced at Stanford University this is a scholarly site for African studies. The page is arranged by topic and by country. A separate search engine is available. This has both current, and historical, information.
AfricaBib.org
This site is from the Institute for Economic Advancement at the University of Arkansas . It has several major/comprehensive bibliographies including a) Africa Women's Bibliographic Database, 2) Africana Periodical Literature Bibliographic Database, and 3) Women Travelers, Explorers and Missionaries to Africa , 1763-1999: A Comprehensive English Language Bibliography. All of the databases contain thousands of citations.

99. African American Studies Research Guide
African American studies Library Research Guide Also includes a generalbibliography on the topic of African American novels and novelists.
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~savega/aframer.htm
African American Studies Library Research Guide
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African American Research American Indian Research
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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.

100. AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES: Transitions Bookplace
WOMEN S studies Women of Color WOMEN S studiesGeneral Miscellaneous AFRICAN AMERICAN MASTERS Highlights From The Smithsonian American Art Museum
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