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         African-american Studies Harlem:     more books (100)
  1. Barbara Ann Teer and the National Black Theatre: Transformational Forces in Harlem (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Lundeana Thomas, 1997-10-01
  2. Black Protest Poetry: Polemics from the Harlem Renaissance and the Sixties (Studies in African and African-American Culture, Vol 8) by Margaret Ann Reid, 2002-11
  3. Silence to the Drums: A Survey of the Literature of the Harlem Renaissance (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Margaret Perry, 1976-06-25
  4. Carl Van Vechten and the Harlem Renaissance: A Critical Assessment (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Leon Coleman, 1998-06-01
  5. Rediscovering the Harlem Renaissance : The Politics of Exclusion (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Eloise Johnson, 1996-11
  6. The Harlem Renaissance: Hub of African-American Culture, 1920-1930 (Circles of the Twentieth Century Series , No 1) by Steven Watson, 1996-08-13
  7. Post-Bellum, Pre-Harlem: African American Literature and Culture, 1877-1919 by Barbara McCaskill, Caroline Gebhard, 2006-06-01
  8. Pages from the Harlem Renaissance: A Chronicle of Performance (Studies in African and African-American Culture, Vol. 6) by Anthony D. Hill, 1996-10
  9. Black Music in the Harlem Renaissance: A Collection of Essays (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies)
  10. Chester Himes: An Annotated Primary and Secondary Bibliography (Bibliographies and Indexes in Afro-American and African Studies)
  11. The Harlem Renaissance: The One and the Many (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Mark Helbling, 1999-11-30
  12. The Hellfighters of Harlem: African-American Soldiers Who Fought for the Right to Fight for Their Country by Bill Harris, 2003-12-16
  13. Wines in the Wilderness: Plays by African American Women from the Harlem Renaissance to the Present (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies)
  14. Harlem's Hell Fighters: The African-American 369th Infantry in World War I by Stephen L. Harris, 2005-03-16

1. UGA African American Studies
American Studies is devoted to creative research on the lives and work of prominent African for literary artists during the Harlem Renaissance
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2. African-American Studies Videotape And Audiocassette Media
AfricanAmerican Studies Videotape and Audiocassette Media Resources Center, UC Berkeley
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3. African American Literature Syllabi
to African American Studies. Hathaway, Heather (Marquette University) The Harlem Renaissance. Suggs, Chris (John Jay College, CUNY) African
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4. The Institute For Research In African-American Studies At Columbia
IRAAS Events will return in September with the Fall 05 academic term. To be included on our mailing list please email iraas@columbia.edu
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5. SULAIR Research Quick Start Guides African American Studies
African American Studies. Encyclopedias Bibliographies Indexes Biographical Sources Statistics The Harlem Renaissance An Historical
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6. African American Resources - Black Studies - Social Studies- History
Black History Quest AfricanAmerican History, Culture, and Black Studies Resources of a Civil Rights Movement HARLEM 1900 - 1940 HARPER'S
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Marcus Garvey, a Research Project of the James S. Coleman African Studies Center Background Information on the Poets of the Harlem Renaissance
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8. African Americans In The Visual Arts A Historical Perspective
Summary Introduction Acknowledgements African Influences The Harlem Renaissance D.C. from 19121953. From his travels and studies, Dr. Locke
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9. Black History Month
AfricanAmerican Literature. The Harlem Renaissance Fathom African American Studies Learning Center. Almanac and Reference Links
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10. Langston Hughes (1902-1967) Teacher Resource File
to Harlem' Langston Hughes Poems Lesson Plans The Role of the African Playwright as a Poetry, Social Studies, Reading,
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11. Howard University Libraries
African American studies Research Bibliography harlem Renaissance (Bibliography) Sources for africanamerican studies. Biography. African American Women
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12. African-American Studies Resources
To look for books and periodicals in africanamerican studies use the VCU Library harlem 1900-1940 An african-american Community A curriculum guide for
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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)
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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

13. The Institute For Research In African-American Studies At Columbia University
In the golden age of the twenties, harlem became the center of black literary and The Institute for Research in africanamerican studies of Columbia
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IRAAS MEMBERSHIP HARLEM HISTORY ALUMNI REGISTRATION ... STAFF DIRECTORY For more than a century, Columbia University has been located near the cultural and political heart of black America, the community of Harlem. At the end of the 19th Century, blacks living in densely populated urban neighborhoods such as San Juan Hill and the Tenderloin began to relocate to Harlem.
Black ownership of residential housing was greatly accelerated with the establishment of the Afro-American Realty Company by Philip A. Payton, Jr. in 1904. By World War I, tens of thousands of African Americans from the South had begun to arrive in the city, as Harlem quickly became known as the urban black Mecca.
In the golden age of the twenties, Harlem became the center of black literary and cultural life, home to outstanding artists, poets, and novelists. Harlem was a central site for the rise of black nationalism beginning with the popular emergence of Marcus Garvey and his Universal Negro Improvement Association; and a generation later with the charismatic leadership of Malcolm X.
Harlem has continued to serve as the location for the development of a series of influential African-American political figures, including Congressman Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., Benjamin J. Davis, Jr., Percy Sutton, Congressman Charles Rangel, and David Dinkins, New York City's first African-American mayor.

14. The Institute For Research In African-American Studies At Columbia University
synergy created between the Institute’s programs and the harlem community . africanamerican studies G4520x. Race and the Articulation of Difference.
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Our Master of Arts Program is designed to provide students with a thorough grounding in the literature and research of African-American Studies, and enable them to produce critical analysis and research about the complex and historically specific experiences of Africans in the Americas. However, students will also be expected to demonstrate how those experiences have contributed to, and been shaped by, political, cultural and economic forces both nationally and globally.
For social service and health professionals who deliver services to African-American populations, the degree of Master of Arts in African-American Studies will enhance their understanding of the complex social, cultural and historical experiences of these communities, which will lead to more effective delivery of service.
For teachers or education administrators at the secondary or community college level, the degree of Master of Arts in African-American Studies will enhance their understanding of race relations between all actors in the school environment. It will also enable them to develop curricula and courses that address specific ethnic/racial groups who have been integral to the American experience and have contributed significantly to American culture.
For professionals engaged in producing cultural representations (encompassing everything from museum curators to advertising executives), the degree of Master of Arts in African-American Studies will enhance their understanding of the shared and unique social indices, historical experiences and the patterns and processes of culture of the people of African descent.

15. Af Am Res Guide Ht
Note on terms used Keyword searches for africanamerican studies may includethe following Afro-American Writers from the harlem Renaissance to 1940.
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Fordham University Libraries African American Studies Introduction Culture and History Research Databases Bibliographies ... Harlem Renaissance
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This is the guide to selected basic materials on the African-American experience, located in the Fordham Libraries or accessible on the Internet. Note on terms used: Keyword searches for African-American studies may include the following terms: "African-American," Afro-American," "Black," and "Negro," depending upon the publication date of the material.
Research Databases America: History and Life
Index to journals on American and Canadian history since 1991. Black Studies on Disc (RH Ref W DATA CD 10)
CD-ROM-based searchable index to black periodicals. Ethnic News Watch
Ethnic NewsWatch is a full-text collection of the newspapers, magazines, and journals for the ethnic, minority, and native press since 1991. Top of Page
General References Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African American Experience New York : Basic Civitas Books, 1999.

16. African-American Studies Guide To Research - Georgetown University Library
Web Reference Works in the Field of africanamerican studies Enables you tosearch by literary movement (eg, harlem Renaissance), gender,
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Guide to Research: African-American Studies This guide describes some useful resources for research in African-American Studies. It is not intended to be comprehensive but rather to give you a place to start. Because African-American research is interdisciplinary, additional resources can be located in other Research Guides, such as African Area Studies English Literature Sociology , and United States History . The resources listed below are located in the Lauinger Library reference area except as noted. For additional assistance with your research, consult a Reference Librarian . This guide can be found online at http://www.library.georgetown.edu/guides/africanamerican/
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17. KQED Education Educators Lesson Plans African-American Studies
adult learning adult learning africanamerican studies african-american studies Multiple Choice Quiz (Activity) (9-12). The harlem of the West (11-12)
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18. History Department - University Of Colorado At Colorado Springs
HAfro-Am is a list dedicated to african-american studies. an african-americanauthor and physician, and the harlem Renaissance at large. back to top
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African American History
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African-American Odyssey
Library of Congress site with articles from entire period of African-American history, images, drawings, photographs, and broadsides.
AFRICAN-AMERICAN MOSAIC
The Library of Congress Resource Guide.
African-American History: U.S. Information Service
Most outstanding link site that exists for African-American History..
African and African-American Collections at UC Berkeley
Includes pictures of African and African-American artifacts as well as a collection of primary sources on line.
Afro-America's Black History Museum
Diverse site full of images, documents and links to other related sites.
Afro-American Sources in Virginia
A guide to manuscripts.

19. XULA :: File Not Found
At Xavier, African American studies is in the forefront of educating the next requirement in African American studies the harlem Renaissance Movement,
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African American studies, Course Offerings and the University Core In addition,AFAM 3015 The harlem Renaissance Movement and AFAM 3370 African
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