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  1. A Renaissance in Harlem: Lost Essays of the WPA, by Ralph Ellison, Dorothy West, and Other Voices of a Generation by Lionel C. Bascom, 2001-01-01
  2. Harlem Renaissance and Beyond: Literary Biographies of One Hundred Black Women Writers, 1900-1945
  3. The Harlem Renaissance: A History and an Anthology
  4. Look For Me All Around You: Anglophone Caribbean Immigrants In The Harlem Renaissance (African American Life)
  5. The merchants of Harlem;: A study of small business in a Black community, by David Caplovitz, 1969
  6. Black Culture and the Harlem Renaissance by Cary D. Wintz, 1997-02
  7. A Renaissance in Harlem by Lionel Bascom, 2007-06-27
  8. Visual Journal: Harlem and D.C. in the Thirties and Forties by Deborah Willis, Deborah Willis-Thomas, et all 1996-06-17
  9. Harlem: The '30s--A Book of Postcards by Pomegranate Publishers, National Museum Smithsonian Institution, 1992-01
  10. Deep River: Music and Memory in Harlem Renaissance Thought (New Americanists) by Paul Allen Anderson, Paul Allen Anderson, 2001-04
  11. Harlem: The Vision of Morgan and Marvin Smith by Morgan Smith, Marvin Smith, 1997-11
  12. Rough Amusements: The True Story of A'Lelia Walker, Patroness of the Harlem Renaissance's Down-Low Culture by Ben Neihart, 2003-04-02
  13. Constructing Belonging: Class, Race, and Harlem's Professional Workers by Sabiyha Prince, 2003-12-01
  14. When Harlem Nearly Killed King: The 1958 Stabbing of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr by Hugh Pearson, 2004-01

61. Bates College Catalog: African American Studies
African American studies/Music 249. African American Popular Music. African Americanstudies 390A. The harlem Renaissance. Anthropology 155.
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African American Studies
Professors Taylor (English), Kessler (Political Science), and Creighton (History); Associate Professors Bruce (Religion), Fra-Molinero (Spanish), Eames (Anthropology), Kane (Sociology), Nero (Rhetoric), Carnegie (Anthropology), Chair, Hill (Political Science), Jensen (History), and McClendon (African American Studies and American Cultural Studies); Assistant Professors Williams (Music) and Smith (Education); Mr. Pope.L (Theater) African American studies is an interdisciplinary program designed to enrich knowledge of the experience of African Americans from the past to the present, both within and beyond the United States. Attention is given to "race" as a critical tool of analysis for explaining the allocation of economic resources, the formation of personal and group identity, and the changing nature of political behavior. Study of African American experiences provides insight into secular cultural practices, intellectual traditions, religious doctrines and practices, and social institutions with attention to issues of class, gender, ethnicity, and sexual orientation. The chair of African American studies provides a list of courses offered each year. Because of the interdisciplinary nature of the program, students should 1) consult regularly with the chair or a faculty advisor in African American studies to ensure that their program has both breadth and depth and 2) devise programs of study approved by the chair or a faculty advisor by the fall semester of the junior year.

62. African American Studies Print Resources
AfroAmerican Writers from the harlem Renaissance to 1940 Send comments andquestions to Stephen Towne, African American studies Liaison.
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HOLDINGS African American Review PS 153.N5 N43 3rd Floor
1992 - present African American Review J-STOR African Forum DT 1 .A225 Philanthropic Studies Library
The Afro-American Journal E 185.5 .A2494 3rd Floor
American Visions E 185.5 .A533 3rd Floor
1987 - present Bibliographic Survey, The Negro in Print Reference, 2nd Floor
Black American Literature Forum PS 153.N5 N43 4th Floor
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J-STOR Black Arts Annual NX 512.3.A35 B58 3rd Floor
Black Arts Annual On Order Herron Art Library Black Enterprise E 185.8 .B5 3rd Floor 1970 - present Black Enterprise Softlineweb 1994 - present Black History News and Notes 1993, 1997 - present The Black Photographer's Annual TR 640 .B53 Herron Art Library Callaloo NX 506.C34

63. African And African American Studies (AAAS) -College Of Arts And Sciences - Univ
African and African American studies ENGL, 3325, African American LiteratureThrough the harlem Renaissance. ENGL, 3326, African American Literature
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64. UGA African American Studies
part of the curriculum at the Institute for African American studies is devoted As both a foster mother to and a product of the harlem Renaissance,
http://www.uga.edu/~iaas/History.html
African Americans have played a vital role in the history and culture of their country since its founding. An important part of the curriculum at the Institute for African American Studies is devoted to creative research on the lives and work of prominent African Americans and to placing them within their cultural context. On this page you will find brief biographical sketches of several key figures in African American history.
Benjamin Banneker
Benjamin Banneker's Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia Almanack and Epheremis, published during the years 1792-1797. He retired from tobacco farming to concentrate wholly upon his studies. He corresponded with Thomas Jefferson and urged Jefferson to work for the abolition of slavery.
Sojourner Truth
Sojourner Truth, a nationally known speaker on human rights for slaves and women, was born Isabella Baumfree, a slave in Hurley, New York, and spoke only Dutch during her childhood. Sold and resold, denied her choice in husband, and treated cruelly by her masters, Truth ran away in 1826, leaving all but one of her children behind. After her freedom was bought for $25, she moved to New York City in 1829 and became a member of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church. In 1853, she helped form a utopian community called "The Kingdom," at Sing Sing, New York, which was soon disbanded following the death and possible murder of its leader. Truth was implicated in the scandal but courageously fought the falsehoods aimed at her. After the death of her son, she took the name Sojourner Truth to signify her new role as traveler telling the truth about slavery. She set out on June 1, 1843, walking for miles in a northeasterly direction with 25 cents in her pocket, and rested only when she found lodging offered by either rich or poor. First she attended religious meetings, then began to hold meetings herself that would bring audience members to tears. As she logged mile after mile, her fame grew and her reputation preceded her. Truth's popularity was enhanced by her biography written by the abolitionist Olive Gilbert, with a preface written by William Lloyd Garrison. In 1864, she was invited to the White House, where President Abraham Lincoln personally received her. Later she served as a counselor for the National Freedman's Relief Association, retiring in 1875 to Battle Creek, Michigan.

65. UGA African American Studies
Dr. Giles, Associate Professor of Theatre and the Institute for African AmericanStudies, Glitter, Glitz, and Race The Production of harlem.
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Freda Scott Giles
Dr. Giles, Associate Professor of Theatre and the Institute for African American Studies, earned her Ph.D. at the City University of New York Graduate School. Her dissertation, "Five African-American Playwrights on Broadway, 1923-1929," is a historical study of the first non-musical plays of African-American authorship produced on Broadway. She has had a number of articles published which focus on various elements of African-American theatre and drama, particularly during the Harlem Renaissance period. Dr. Giles received her M.A. in Theatre Arts in Education from Teachers College, Columbia University and her B.A. from the University of Albany, State University of New York, and has worked in the professional theatre as an actor and director. Selected Bibliography
  • Giles. 1996. "Glitter, Glitz, and Race: The Production of Harlem." Journal of American Drama and Theater.

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67. African American Studies
AfroAmerican Writers from the harlem Renaissance to 1940. (REF PS153 .N5 A396 1987) African American Review Callaloo Journal of Black studies
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68. DEPARTMENT OF AFRICAN AMERICAN AND AFRICAN STUDIES
Dr. Rashidah Ismaili AbuBakr is a harlem Renaissance Scholar who has taught Ollie Johnson, NEH Visiting Lecturer in African American studies at Alfred
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May 2005 Congratulations to Kristina Eugene, Regina Fitch and Khalil Muhammad, graduating seniors of the class of 2005 in African-American and African Studies and recipients of this year's Departmental Awards. Ms. Eugene was awarded the Wendell A. Jean-Pierre Award as the graduating senior who best exemplifies the Department's mission to combine scholastic excellence with service to the field and to the community. Ms. Fitch and Mr. Muhammad were the recepients of a Merit Award in recognition of their high achievement and committment to the Department's mission to combine scholastic excellence with service to the field and the community. World war II: How black soldiers won the war April 27, 2005 In the sixtieth anniversary year of the end of World War II, join Christopher Paul Moore, research coordinator for the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture and author of Fighting For America: Black Soldiers - the Unsung Heroes of World War II , for a discussion of the critical role black soldiers played on all fronts across the world from the first day of America's involvement in the war. The son of two proud World War II veterans, Moore will present never-before-published material on individual soldiers and black platoons.

69. Internet Resources - African American Studies - Georgia State University Library
harlem 19001940 An African American Community Association for the Study ofAfrican American Life and History http//www.asalh.com
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71. Department Of African American Studies Fall 2004Course Atlas
AAS 100 INTRODUCTION to AFRICAN AMERICAN studies Required texts will includeThe harlem Renaissance Reader, AfroAmerican Literary studies in the
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72. African American Studies Toolkit: Language Arts
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73. Joyce Moore Turner / Caribbean Crusaders And The Harlem Renaissance
and the harlem Renaissance is a study of the emergence of African American African American studies / Radical studies / History, American 20th C.
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Caribbean Crusaders and the Harlem Renaissance
Joyce Moore Turner
With the assistance of W. Burghardt Turner; Introduction by Franklin W. Knight
Artists, activists, and the development of international radicalism in Harlem Joyce Moore Turner's Caribbean Crusaders and the Harlem Renaissance is a study of the emergence of African American radicalism in Harlem, a crossroads of the African Diaspora in the early twentieth century. Turner reveals that the Harlem Renaissance was more than just an artistic fiuorescence; it was also a political movement to counter racism and colonialism. To explores the roots of the Caribbean emigres' radical ideology and the strategies used to extend agitation from Harlem to national and international platforms, the study draws on the papers and writings of Hermina Huiswoud, Cyril Briggs, the Rev. E. Ethelred Brown, Langston Hughes, and Richard B. Moore, as well as interviews and biographies of related contemporary figures. It also incorporates census records, FBI files, and hundreds of documents from the recently opened Russian Archive. Through a focus on Otto Huiswood, the sole African American charter member of the Communist Party, and his wife, Hermina, Turner exposes the complex developments within the socialist and communist parties on the question of race. The account ranges beyond Harlem to Europe, Africa, and the USSR to reveal the breadth, depth, and nearly global reach of the Afro-Caribbean activists' activities.

74. Mark Naison / Communists In Harlem During The Depression
harlem during the Depression is one of the most important studies of the black MARK NAISON is professor of African American studies and history at
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Communists in Harlem during the Depression
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The origins and impact of America's black Left Communists in Harlem during the Depression
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The Nation No socialist organization has ever had a more profound effect on black life than the Communist Party did in Harlem during the Depression. Mark Naison describes how the party won the early endorsement of such people as Adam Clayton Powell Jr. and how its support of racial equality and integration impressed black intellectuals, including Richard Wright, Langston Hughes, and Paul Robeson. This meticulously researched work, largely based on primary materials and interviews with leading black Communists from the 1930s, is the first to fully explore this provocative encounter between whites and blacks. It provides a detailed look at an exciting period of reform, as well as an intimate portrait of Harlem in the 1920s and 30s, at the high point of its infiuence and pride. MARK NAISON is professor of African American studies and history at Fordham University. He is the author of

75. SCC - Library: Research Study Guides - African American History
African American studies; Civil War; General; harlem Renaissance; Humanities Religion and Philosophy; Science and Technology; Women
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76. University Of Central Arkansas | Undergraduate Bulletin | African And African-Am
The African and African American studies program aims to nurture in students an or ENGL 4304 studies in English and American Literature The harlem
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Document Number 3.07.01 African and African-American Studies Minor Chair: Dr. Ruud, 450-3674
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Professors: Dr. Bailey (World Languages), Dr. Burley (Writing and Rhetoric), Dr. Frontain (English), Dr. Jakubowski (Philosophy and Religion), Dr. Lamar (Music), Dr. Lavender (English), Dr. Lee (English/Dean), Dr. Perez (Sociology), Dr. Pouwels (History), Dr. Schaefer (English), Dr. Taylor (History).
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The degree of Bachelor of Arts, with a major in African/African American Studies, requires successful completion of at least 124 hours, including (1) the general education component, (2) degree requirements, (3) major requirements, and (4) a minor.
[2.1] Major in African/African American Studies (36 hours)
Thirty-six hours of interdisciplinary courses of which 21 must be in required English and history core courses. Required: ENGL 1330, 4380, , 4381*, 4382*; HIST 4388, 3353, 3354. Two of three courses required from PHIL 2360, 3340; WRTG 4325. Three upper-division electives chosen from the following: any of the above courses not used to satisfy another requirement, or ENGL 4304 Studies in English and American Literature: The Harlem Renaissance; WLAN 2315 World Cultural Traditions: Francophone Literature; MUS 4301; RELG 3315; SOC 3310, 4351. * Pending approval.

77. African American Studies Program
College of Arts and Sciences AFRICAN AMERICAN studies the harlem Renaissanceand the 1930 s, oral history and community studies, and film and literary
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USC THIS SITE The African American Studies major offers interdisciplinary approaches to the history, culture and contemporary situations of African Americans in South Carolina, the South, the United States, and beyond. Students learn about the African background of New World black communities; the consequences and implications of the African slave trade; and the social, cultural, economic and political life of black people in the United States, from the seventeenth century to the present. Drawing upon the insights of Anthropology, English, History, Religion, and other disicplines, the African American Studies major is designed for highly motivated and intellectually adventurous students who have a serious interest in learning more about African American life.
Faculty in the African American Studies Program specialize in the history and culture of the modern Civil Rights Movement, the Harlem Renaissance and the 1930's, oral history and community studies, and film and literary studies. African American Studies majors will have the opportunity to pursue their own intellectual interest by working closely with these faculty resources.
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78. African American History Month
African American studies Department Temple University harlem 1900-1940 anAfrican American Community - Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
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79. African American Review: Borders, Boundaries, And Frames: Cultural Studies And C
African American studies, Henderson maintains, anticipated not only the crossdisciplinary are routinely made in studies of the harlem Renaissance.
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