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         African-american Studies Harlem:     more books (100)
  1. The Harlem Group of Negro Writers By Melvin B. Tolson (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Melvin B. Tolson, 2001-03-30
  2. A Beautiful Pageant: African American Theatre, Drama, and Performance in the Harlem Renaissance, 1910-1927 by David Krasner, 2002-08-24
  3. Spirit of Harlem: A Portrait of America's Most Exciting Neighborhood by Craig Marberry, 2003-11-18
  4. African-American Concert Dance: THE HARLEM RENAISSANCE AND BEYOND by John Perpener, 2005-04-04
  5. Florence Mills: Harlem Jazz Queen (Studies in Jazz Series) by Bill Egan, 2004-01-28
  6. Lost Plays of the Harlem Renaissance 1920-1940 (African American Life Series)
  7. Pride of Family: Four Generations of American Women of Color (Harlem Moon Classics) by Carole Ione, 2004-10-05
  8. Unnatural Selections: Eugenics in American Modernism and the Harlem Renaissance by Daylanne K. English, 2004-05-17
  9. Hot from Harlem: Profiles in Classic African-American Entertainment by Bill Reed, 1998-02-01
  10. Children's Literature of the Harlem Renaissance (Blacks in the Diaspora) by Katharine Capshaw Smith, 2004-06
  11. Meet Me at the Theresa: The Story of Harlem's Most Famous Hotel by Sondra Kathryn Wilson, 2004-02-17
  12. Black Orpheus: Music in African American Fiction from the Harlem Renaissance to Toni Morrison (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities) by Saadi A. Simawe, 2000-05-12
  13. FROM HARLEM TO PARIS: Black American Writers in France, 1840-1980 by Michel Fabre, 1993-08-01
  14. A Renaissance in Harlem: Lost Voices of an American Community by Lionel C. Bascom, 1999-11-01

21. African American Studies Program
African American studies (AAS) is interdisciplinary and focuses on or AFH354 African American Literature harlem Renaissance to the Present L/HU, C (3)
http://www.asu.edu/aad/catalogs/2003-2004/general/african-american-studies.html
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African American Studies Program
www.asu.edu/clas/aframstu COWDN 227 Leanor Boulin Johnson, Director CORE FACULTY Professor: Reyes Associate Professors: Bontemps, Boulin Johnson Assistant Professors: Hinds, Usman Clinical Associate Professor: Cox AFFILIATED FACULTY Anthropology Senior Lecturer: Winkelman Art Professors: Sweeney, Young Associate Professor: Umberger Asian Pacific American Studies Assistant Professor: Rosa Education Associate Professor: Hood English Professor: Lester Associate Professors: Chancy, DeLamotte, Miller Assistant Professor: Fuse Family and Human Development Associate Professor: Neff History Associate Professor: Barnes Assistant Professor: Whitaker Human Communication Professors: Jain, Martin Associate Professor: Davey Assistant Professor: Davis Humanities Assistant Professor: Lund Journalism and Mass Communication Associate Professor: Bramlett-Solomon Justice Studies Professors: Figueria-McDonough, Jurik, Romero, Zatz

22. DigitalBookIndex: AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES (eBooks, ETexts, On-Line Books, EDocu
The africanamerican Mosaic A Resource Guide for the Study of Black History Culture harlem, 1900-1940, An african-american Community; an Exhibition.
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23. Graduate School, Temple University
0400Proseminar in Graduate Work in African American studies 3 sh 0464-TheLiterature of the harlem Renaissance 3 sh. A study of the african-american
http://www.temple.edu/grad/courses/gsc_d02401.htm

24. African & Afro-American Studies - UMass Dartmouth Library
AfroAmerican Writers before the harlem Renaissance REF PS 21 .D5 vol. 50 Students and faculty interested in African african-american studies may find
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Print Resources in the University Library Reference The University Library's Reference Collection contains a number of specialized guides, dictionaries and encyclopedias devoted to African and African-American Studies. Some of the most useful are listed below.
  • Journal Index
Index to Black Periodicals (1984 )
REF Indexes A13 .U3
  • Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, Atlases
African American Atlas: Black History and Culture, an Illustrated Reference
REF E 185 .A79 1998 African American Historical Places
REF E 185 .A2534 1994 Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African American Experience REF DT14 .A37435 1999 Dictionary of Portuguese-African Civilization REF DT 352.4 .N86 1994 Encyclopedia of Africa South of the Sahara REF DT 351 .E53 1997 Encyclopedia of African and African American Religions REF BL 2462.5 .E53 2001 Encyclopedia of African-American Civil Rights: From Emancipation to the Present REF E185.61 .E54 1992

25. Yale University Library African American Studies Research Guide: Arts, Images, L
africanamerican/African Diaspora studies Audiocassettes and Videotapes (UC Berkeley harlem 1900-1940 An African American Community (Schomberg Center)
http://www.library.yale.edu/rsc/af-am/arts.html
Arts, Images, Literature, and Music Links to: Arts and Images Guide to Finding Digital Images at Yale and Beyond

Online Arts Journals:
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Transition
v. 1-62 (1961-1993) TOP Literature and Slave Narratives A list of Selected Literature available Full-Text.

26. Interdiscplinary Studies: Post-Doctoral Associates     ( College Of Arts And
Dr. Dworkin is a PostDoctoral Associate in african-american studies and Americanstudies. The harlem Renaissance (AMS 401/AAS 490)
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Interdisciplinary Studies
Undergraduate
Programs
Post-Doctoral Associates
Interdisciplinary Studies instituted a Post-Doctoral program in the Fall of 2003. Post-Doctoral Associates typically teach 3 courses per year, supervise undergraduate independent study, and advance their individual research projects.
Dr. Kaylin Goldstein Dr. Kaylin Goldstein, who completed her PhD in Socio-Cultural Anthropology from the University of Chicago in 2003, is an Interdisciplinary Post-Doctoral Associate in Judaic Studies. Dr. Goldstein's research interests focus on contemporary Israeli society, in particular the construction and contestation of national identities as seen through the lens of Israeli and Palestinian museums. Her writing has appeared in the Middle East Report, and her article "Secular Sublime: Edward Said at the Israel Museum " is forthcoming in Public Culture. She is currently at work on a book manuscript on the politics of museums in Israel/Palestine and is planning a comparative study of Jewish museums in the U.S. and Europe. Courses Zionism and Post-Zionism ( JUS 410
Dr. Daniel Greene

27. Collection Development Department-African-American Studies: Filmography
africanamerican Artists. harlem Renaissance. Harmon Foundation. SouthernFolklore studies. Thea Bowman. african-american Culture, Alabama.
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Title (omit initial article) Author (last name, first name) Keyword (use and, or, not) LC Subject MeSH Subject LC/NLM Call Number Local/Dewey Call Number Gov Docs Call Number Series ISBN/ISSN Number WorldCat OCLC Number Art Biology Carolina Pop. Center Chemistry Davis (Main) Geological Sciences GIS Government Information GrantSource Health Sciences Highway Safety Journalism Law Manuscripts Department Maps Collection Marine Sciences Math/Physics Media Resources Center Microforms Collection Music North Carolina Collection NCC Gallery Odum Institute Photographic Archives Planning Rare Book Collection School of Govt. Southern Historical Coll. Southern Folklife Coll. Stone Center Library Undergraduate University Archives UCIS K-12 Wilson How Do I...? Hours Catalog Article Databases ... E-Journal Finder
African-American Studies Collections
Filmography
This filmography lists those film and video documentary, instructional, and feature titles on and about Africa and African-Americans available at UNC in House Undergraduate Library's Media Resources Center . African-American in this filmography denotes both North and South Americans of African heritage and those of the Caribbean Basin as well. It includes subject headings in the Nonprint subject index that contain titles applicable to the study of African and African-American Studies. A selected bibliography of printed reference, monographic and articles on these areas is also listed at the beginning of the filmography.

28. African American Studies Toolkit: Visual Arts
African American studies Toolkit (Grades K12) Contents/Home Reference african-american Art and Political Dissent During the harlem Renaissance
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29. AFRICAN
The African and africanamerican studies major aims to nurture in students ENGL 4304, studies in English and American Literature The harlem Renaissance
http://www.uca.edu/divisions/academic/libart/AfricanAmer.htm
AFRICAN/AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES Purpose: In a very real sense, American culture is multicultural. Our food, our music, our ways of dressing, our literature, and our sciences reflect the ways in which various cultures have contributed to this rich mixture we call “America.” The African and African-American studies major aims to nurture in students an understanding of the diversity that makes for human culture, an understanding that will foster respect for difference. This program is housed in the English Department but comprises of courses taught across the UCA campus in history literature music philosophy and religion ... sociology , and world languages Thus, it gives students and interdisciplinary understanding of the history and cultures of Africa, the effects of colonialism and slavery on those cultures and on the United States and the Caribbean nations, and the contributions of Africans to the culture of America. For more information contact:
Dr. Conrad Shumaker, Department of English
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30. Memorial Library - African-American Studies Research Guide
African American studies is interdisciplinary in nature. 51 AfroAmericanWriters from the harlem Renaissance to 1940. 1987. v.
http://library.cortland.edu/rguides/african_american_studies.asp
Home Find Books Find Articles Find Reserves ... Ask A Librarian You are Here: Cortland Memorial Library
African American Studies is interdisciplinary in nature. Relevant topics are broad in scope and cover a wide spectrum including history, economics, politics, education, family and culture. This is a selective list of resources in Cortland's Memorial Library and should serve as a point of departure. Be sure to search the Library Catalog, using the subject headings provided or in the Library of Congress Subject Headings, or ask a reference librarian for assistance.
Biographical Sources
  • African American autobiographers: a sourcebook . 2002. [Ref. PS366.A35 A36 2002] African American Autobiography: A Collection of Critical Essays. 1993. PS/366/A35/A37/1993 African-American Orators: A Bio-critical Sourcebook. 1996. Ref./E185.96/A447/1996 African-American Sports Greats: A Biographical Dictionary. 1995. Ref./GV697/A1 F37/1995 African-American Women: A Biographical Dictionary. 1993. Ref./E/185.96/A45/1993 American Black Women in the Arts and Social Sciences.

31. Race Matters - New Topic For Black Studies, Latinos
in harlem on Thursday night for a conference on the state of black studies, africanamericans and the african-american leadership community are
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New Topic for Black Studies, Latinos
February 1, 2003
New Topic in Black Studies Debate: Latinos
By FELICIA R. LEE s hundreds of scholars get ready to gather in Harlem on Thursday night for a conference on the state of black studies, many find that suddenly their attention is turning to another topic: Hispanics. Last week the Census Bureau announced that the Hispanic population had jumped to roughly 37 million. For the first time, Hispanics nosed past blacks (with 36.2 million) as the largest minority group in the United States. To some, the figures promise to shake up a field that has always relied to some extent on a political and cultural landscape that cast racial problems in black and white. "African-Americans and the African-American leadership community are about to enter an identity crisis, the extent of which we've not begun to imagine," Henry Louis Gates Jr., chairman of the Afro-American Studies department at Harvard University said of the new census numbers. "For 200 years, the terms 'race' or 'minority' connoted black-white race relations in America," he said. "All of a sudden, these same terms connote black, white, Hispanic. Our privileged status is about to be disrupted in profound ways."

32. Sawyer Library: Help Guides: African American Studies
Topics include africanamerican Women s History, the harlem Renaissance, andbiographical African American studies - University of Pennsylvania Library
http://www.suffolk.edu/sawlib/subject/AfricAmerStudiesGuide.html
African American Studies
Biographical Sources: Online and Print Selected Websites on African American Culture and History Selected Websites on African American Studies Electronic Journals
This guide provides selected information resources supporting African American Studies and includes both historical materials and those relating to current issues. Included in this guide are the Mildred F. Sawyer Library subscription databases, selected web resources, and a brief list of print resources.
For specific book and periodical titles, check the Suffolk University Library Catalog
Online and Print Statistical and General Reference Sources
Online Sources
LexisNexis Statistical
"LexisNexis Statistical enables easy access to statistics produced by the U.S. government, major international intergovernmental organizations, professional and trade organizations, commercial publishers, independent research organizations, state government agencies, and universities."
Bureau of Labor Statistics - Labor Force Statistics from the Current Population Survey
http://stats.bls.gov/cps/

National Center for Health Statistics - Health of Black or African American Population
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/black_health.htm

33. Program In African-American Studies
Introduction to africanamerican Literature harlem Renaissance to Present Introduction to the Study of african-american Cultural Practices (Core Course
http://www.princeton.edu/~aasprog/pastcourses.html
COURSES HOME PROGRAM FACULTY EVENTS ... Return to Current Courses Spring 2005 Courses
For more detailed information, please check the Princeton University online course catalogue. Course Number Introduction to African-American Literature: Harlem Renaissance to Present
Professor: Cheryl Wall (Visiting Professor)
Seminar ~ Tuesday, 1:30-14:20 p.m.
Location: Dickinson Hall 105-106 Description/Objective: This introductory course surveys literature from the early twentieth century to the present; it covers Harlem Renaissance prose and poetry from writers including Countee Cullen, W. E. B. DuBois, Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Nell Larsen, Alain Locke, James Weldon Johnson, Claude McKay, and Jean Toomer; modernist poetry by Gwendolyn Brooks and Robert Hayden; drama by Lorraine Hansberry; novels by Ralph Ellison and Toni Morrison; and nonfiction by James Baldwin, Alice Walker, and Richard Wright. The course analyzes aesthetic forms and locates literary texts in social and political contexts. Migration, Urban Space, and African-American Culture

34. African American Studies In The Brooks-Cork Library
africanamerican studies in the Brooks-Cork Library Black American Poets andDramatists Before the harlem Renaissance REF PS 153 .N5 B533 1994
http://www.shelton.cc.al.us/library/lbs101/lbs101session8a.html
AFRICAN
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AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES
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This pathfinder identifies selected sources of information for African-American studies. IF YOU DO NOT FIND THE INFORMATION YOU NEED, ASK A REFERENCE LIBRARIAN FOR ASSISTANCE. Note: These are not the only items containing information on Afro-Americans or the Afro-American experience. Most reference books on Americans contain information on African Americans and people of other ethnic backgrounds, irregardless of race. Most of the works here focus exclusively on Africans or Afro-Americans only. LOCATING BOOKS LIBRARY CATALOG By doing a Subject Keyword search in SHELBY, the library catalog, you can identify books on specific topics in the Brooks-Cork Library. The following selected list of subjects may be helpful in locating materials. You may also use you own words to search for your topic. African
Afro-American
Afro-Americans
Afrocentrism
Blacks
Civil Rights
Jesse Jackson Martin Luther King Malcolm X GENERAL REFERENCE BOOKS Africa: Opposing Viewpoints
REF DT 30.5 .A3549 2000

35. Department Of African And African-American Studies Course Descriptions At The Oh
101 Introduction to African American and African studies Topic varies;examples Neo-slave narratives; the harlem Renaissance; literature by African
http://aaas.osu.edu/courses/coursedescription.cfm
AAAS Home Graduate Program Undergraduate Program Courses ... Graduate Courses
Course Descriptions
Undergraduate Course Descriptions
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.

36. African American Studies-Research Tools-The Library-University Of California, Be
Ethnic studies Library DT3.A12 B87 2000; The harlem Renaissance an B57 1996;Directory of African and africanamerican studies in the United States.
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Use these research tools to find information related to African American Studies from sources such as scholarly articles, books and encyclopedias. Archival Collections and Primary Sources
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Archival Collections and Primary Sources
Resources that list, or provide access to, materials typically found in archives and used for primary source research. Examples include manuscripts, diaries, letters, first-hand accounts or documentary sources on a subject, person, event or issue.

37. African American Studies & Information--Dunagan Library
Selected Scholarly Web Sites in African American studies harlem 19001940An african-american Community University of Michigan; Hartford Black History
http://www.utpb.edu/library/afriam.html
The J. Conrad Dunagan Library
Selected Scholarly Web Sites in African American Studies
Main List African Studies
Alphabetical List

38. African-American Studies Courses
Courses african-american studies. Lower Division This course will explorethe harlem Renaissance, a unique period in American culture, with an eye on
http://www2.sjsu.edu/depts/afamstudy/AFAMcourses.htm
Courses - African-American Studies
Lower Division: AFAM 2A-B. African Americans and the Development of America's History and Government

Major events in America's development, emphasizing African Americans' relationship to government and other basic institutions. Satisfies U.S. History, U.S. Constitution and California Government requirements. 3 units each AFAM 22. The Humanities in African-American Culture
Analysis of several of the most important African-American creative art forms and personalities. Special attention to Black contributions in music, literature, cinema, photography and painting. 3 units AFAM 25. The Changing Majority: Power and Ethnicity in America
Comparative and historical analysis of racial minorities. Focus on Euro-American response to American Indians, Asian Americans, African Americans and Mexican Americans to provide understanding of minority experience in the U.S. as well as American culture. 3 units AFAM 36. Black Theater Workshop
Survey of dramatic traditions that have involved African-Americans. Production activities are required that involve acting, dance and other forms of the creative arts. Lecture 2 hours/activity 2 hours. 3 units AFAM 40. African Origins

39. BU Libraries | Research Guide | African-American Studies
Includes 370+ alpahabetically arranged entries on the harlem renaissance periodof African American Includes several African American studies journals.
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.

40. New York University | Bobst Library: African-American Studies Resources
The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture in harlem AfricanAmericanStudies Libraries, Museums and Repositories
http://library.nyu.edu/research/afr-amer/internet.html

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