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  1. Fighting on Two Fronts: African Americans and the Vietnam War by James Westheider, 1999-04-01
  2. The History of African-Americans in the Military: Double V by Gary Donaldson, 1991-08
  3. African Americans in the United States Army in World War 2 by Bryan D. Booker, 2008-01-09
  4. Strength for the Fight: A History of Black Americans in the Military by Bernard C. Nalty, 1989-08-28
  5. Amongst My Best Men: African Americans and the War of 1812 by Gerard T. Altoff, 1996-05-01
  6. Give them their due: a reassessment of African Americans and Union military service in Florida during the Civil War.: An article from: The Journal of African American History by Irvin D.S. Winsboro, 2007-06-22
  7. Blacks and the Military (Studies in Defense Policy) by Martin Binkin, Marvin M. Smith, et all 1982-07-01
  8. The Messman Chronicles: African-Americans in the U.S. Navy, 1932-1943 by Richard E. Miller, 2004-01
  9. The Exclusion of Black Soldiers from the Medal of Honor in World War II: The Study Commissioned by the United States Army to Investigate Racial Bias in ... of the Nation's Highest Military Decoration by Daniel K. Gibran, John A. Cash, et all 1997-03
  10. The Louisiana Native Guards: The Black Military Experience During the Civil War by James G. Hollandsworth, 1998-09
  11. On the Trail of the Buffalo Soldier II: New and Revised Biographies of African Americans in the U.S. Army, 1866-1917 by Schubert Frank N., 2004-09-28
  12. African American Recipients of the Medal of Honor: A Biographical Dictionary, Civil War Through Vietnam War by Charles W. Hanna, 2002-08-28
  13. African Americans at War: An Encyclopedia by Jonathan Sutherland, 2003-12
  14. African American Men And Opportunity In The Navy: Personal Histories of Eight Officers by Arthur L. Dunklin, 2008-03-30

41. Affiliated Faculty
Herbison, Chico (M.Phil., Kansas) Assistant Professor of African and africanamericanStudies african-american culture; military history
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American Studies Affiliated Faculty Core Faculty Ajayi, Omofolabo (Ph.D., Ife, Nigeria) Associate Professor of Women's Studies and Theatre and Film: feminist criticism; post-modern theory and criticism in theatre; African-American literature Anatol, Gisele (Ph.D., Pennsylvania) Conger-Gabel Teaching Professor of English: Caribbean literature; literature of the African diaspora; women's writing; children's literature Antonio, Robert J. (Ph.D., Notre Dame) Chancellors Club Teaching Professor of Sociology: social theory; American political economy
Atkins, G. Douglas (Ph.D., Virginia) Professor of English: creative non-fiction Barnard, Philip H. (Ph.D., Buffalo) Professor of English: American literature; cultural theory Berg, Charles M. (Ph.D., Iowa) Professor of Theatre and Film: film; popular culture; jazz Bhana, Surendra (Ph.D., Kansas) Professor of History and African Studies: 19th- and 20th-century South Africa with special reference to Asians; Asian-American experience
Brooks, Karl (Ph.D., Kansas) Assistant Professor of History and Environmental Studies: environmental law, policy, and history in North America; American social and political history since 1945

42. African American Studies: Basic Resources
African American studies Basic Resources Signed entries covering all aspectsof africanamerican history and life. Bibliographic references.
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Reference Library of Black America
. Edited by Kenneth Estell. Detroit, Gale Research, 1994. 5 volumes
Chronology, documents, history, biographical information, photographs, and statistics relating to contemporary and historical African American life.
Dana Call Number: Reference Desk #168 Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History . New York, Macmillan, 1996. 5 vols plus Supplement (2001).
Signed entries covering all aspects of African-American history and life. Bibliographic references. A good starting point for research.
Dana Call Number: Ref. E185 .E54 1996.
Encyclopaedia Britannica Guide to Black History.
Entries on people, institutions, and events. Includes some audio files and a timeline of African-American history. Smith, Jessie Carney. Black Firsts: 4,000 Ground-Breaking and Pioneering Historical Events . 2d edition, revised and expanded. Detroit, Visible Ink Press, 2003.
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43. African American Studies
African American studies. Almanacs Encyclopedias - Timetables family andreligion, literature and the arts, science, military and sports.
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REF E185 .H295 1995 Covers general history, education, laws and legal actions and religion from 1492-1992. 400 pages. Appiah, Kwame Anthony and Henry Louis Gates, Jr., eds. Africana: The encyclopedia of the African and African American experience. Basic Civitas Books, 1999.
REF DT14 .A37435 1999 Covers people, places and events. International in coverage. Includes 12 featured essays. Includes maps, charts, tables and colored photographs. 2095 pages. Sigler, Jay. A. Civil rights in America: 1500 to the present. Detroit: Gale, 1998.
REF JC599 .U5 S53 1998 Covers civil rights and U.S. history, minority groups, politics, policy and law, and significant documents and major civil rights cases. Includes illustrations and photographs. 710 pages. Jones-Wilson, Faustine C. et al., eds. The encyclopedia of African-American education. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1996. link to ebook via Ebrary
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44. African American Studies Toolkit: Music
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45. African American Studies Toolkit: Reference On The Web
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46. Major In African American Studies
africanamerican studies offers an interdisciplinary approach to the study of The Department of african-american studies provides students with the
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Home Programs Major in African-American Studies under the existing Bachelor of Arts Degree at Georgia State University Degree Requirements Degree offered Bachelor of Arts Major in African-American Studies Pre-Education African-American Studies Track Majors should complete the following: 1. “Undergraduate Core Curriculum,” previously described (specific recommendations
listed below); 2. “Area F: Course Appropriate to the Major,” listed below; 3. “Major Courses,” listed below; and 4. “Minor and/or Additional Courses,” listed below, if needed. Alternatives are available to some core and major requirements. Please see a degree program advisor for specific guidelines. Area A: Essential Skills (9) Area B: Institutional Options (4) Area C: Humanities and Fine Arts (6) Area D: Science, Mathematics, and Technology (11) Area E: Social Science (12) Area F: Courses Appropriate to the Major Field (18) 1. Required Courses (12) AAS 1140 Introduction to African and African-American and Culture (3) AAS 2010 Introduction to African-American Studies (3) ART 1850 Arts of Africa, Oceania and, the Americas (3)

47. African American Studies Courses
African American studies Courses for FALL 2005 African military Conflict.TR 11401255. Prof. Howe. INAF-450. African Development. M 315-505
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African American Studies Courses for FALL 2005 listed in alphabetical order by department Course Number Title Day/Time Professor ANTH-232 Peoples and Cultures of Africa TR Prof. Mikell ARTM-123 The Blues TR Prof. Warfield ARTM-124 Rap Music MW 1:15-2:30 Prof. Warfield ENGL-172 19thC American Cultures of Vision TR Prof. Clytus ENGL-179 Staging Anti-Slavery TR Prof. Cima ENGL-227 Theorizing Afrofuturism TR Prof. Heath ENGL-234 Black Atlantic Connections TR Prof. Bernard ENGL-403 Black British Literature TR Prof. Dominique FREN-331 French Speaking Africa: Hist/Soc/Poli MW 11:40-12:55 Prof. Kone HIST-111 History of Africa I TR Prof. Scarnecchia HIST-293 Black History and Black Culture MW 10:15-11:30 Prof. Jackson HIST-311 African Societies after Slavery M 12:15-2:05 Prof. Scarnecchia HIST-394 Race, Philosophy, and History in African American Life M 4:15-5:55 Prof. Jackson IDST-208 Intro to African American Studies TR Prof. Mitchell INAF-373 African Military Conflict TR Prof. Howe INAF-450 African Development M 3:15-5:05 Prof. Madavo INAF-487 African Politics and the Novel TR Prof. Howe

48. Requirements For AES Major
The African American studies concentration offers three disciplinary foci, Artsand Humanities, Race and Ethnicity in the US military. AFRAM 498
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OBJECTIVES OF AES MAJOR: credits Core Courses (30 Credits) Required, regardless of concentration (15 credits): AES 150 Introduction to History of American Ethnic Groups AES 151 Introduction to the Cultures of American Ethnic Groups AES 212 Comparative American Ethnic Literature Select two (2) of the following courses, one in your concentration and the other reflecting an ethnic-specific area other than that of your concentration. AFRAM 101 Introduction to African American Studies AIS 201 Introduction to Ethnohistory of Native North America AIS 203 Introduction to Conceptual Universe of Native North America AAS 101 Asian American Cultures CHSTU 101 Introduction to Chicano Studies Advanced Core Course AES 495 Senior Seminar I AES 496 Senior Seminar II
Concentration Areas (25 credits) Students must select an area of concentration from one of the four listed below.  In the ethnic-specific concentration areas, students must select a discipline focus.  The American Ethnic Studies concentration area is interdisciplinary and comparative.  All courses are five (5) credit courses unless otherwise indicated.

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50. African-American Studies , University Of New Mexico
africanamerican studies at the University of New Mexico. The african-americanstudies Culture and Education Project brings in national and
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Contents Introduction Faculties Degrees Courses ... - Home Projects CULTURE AND EDUCATION SEMINARS PROJECT
Director: Dr. Shiame Okunor Affiliated faculty: Asa Hilliard III, Georgia State University
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The African-American Studies Culture and Education Project brings in national and international scholars on culture and education to conduct semester-long seminars on current issues in education and culture such as Testing, IQ scores, Multiculturatism, Pedagogy, etc.
The project is a cooperative effort of the Educational Foundations, Commmunication and Journalism, and African-American Studies departments. Top THE AFRICAN FIELD HISTORY INSTITUTE: SUMMER SERIES The Institute organizes seminars and lectures in Ghana, on important issues in African History, which have significantly affected contemporary Africa. Issues such as depopulation, slavery, religion (indigenous, Islam, and Christian), history (oral and western) and other issues.

51. African American Studies Collections
African American studies Selected Modern Manuscript and Archival Collections Includes land indentures, deeds, warrants, military orders and records,
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  • Edith and Grace Abbott. Papers. Finding Aid
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    Papers of Edith Abbott (1876-1957), Dean and Professor of Public Welfare in the School of Social Service Administration (SSA) at the University of Chicago, and her sister, Grace Abbott (1878-1939), Chief of the U.S. Children's Bureau and Professor of Public Welfare at SSA. Correspondence, teaching materials, and research files on the Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy, Immigrants' Protective League, SSA, U.S. Children's Bureau, social reform, social work, child welfare, mothers' aid, child welfare, juvenile courts, and public relief. American Civil Liberties Union, Illinois Division. Records.

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Freshmen and sophomores are encouraged to take one of the 100 level introductory seminars, L90 209B African Studies Intro, or L90 208B African American Studies Intro before taking a 300 or 400 level course. The MAJOR AND MINOR requires that students take both L90 209B and L90 208B. The MAJOR also requires that students take the senior seminar L90 401. Courses numbered 300 and 400 are the regular offerings of the program and are designed for advanced sophomores and all students with junior standing and above. Students must take 6 of these courses for the MAJOR and 4 of the courses for the MINOR. **Departmental Section/Faculty list for research projects and independent studies: 01 Early 02 Phillips 03 Mutonya 04 Parsons 05 Zafar 06 Duncan
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54. Powell's Books - Buffalo Soldiers: A Narrative Of The Negro Cavalry In The West
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55. Socialism And Democracy
He received his MA from UCLA in africanamerican studies (2002) and his BA John H. McClendon III is Associate Professor of African American studies and
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56. Yale > African American Studies > About The Faculty
the racist and military policies that injure their communities. Lisa M.Collins is a lecturer in African American studies and Anthropology.
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About the Faculty Elizabeth Alexander Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1992, is Associate Professor (Adjunct) of African-American Studies. She is the author of three books of poems, The Venus Hottentot Body of Life (1996), and Antebellum Dream Book (2001). Her collection of essays on African-American poetry, painting, and popular culture, The Black Interior , was published in 2004. Her poems, short stories, and critical prose have been widely published in such periodicals and journals as Signs American Literary History Callaloo The Paris Review American Poetry Review The Kenyon Review The Village Voice The Women's Review of Books , and in many anthologies. Her verse play, "Diva Studies," was produced at the Yale School of Drama in May 1996. Alexander has taught at the University of Chicago, where she won the Quantrell Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, New York University’s Graduate Creative Writing Program, and Smith College, where she was Grace Hazard Conkling Poet-in-Residence, first director of the Poetry Center at Smith College, and member of the founding editorial collective for the feminist journal

57. Dantes Online Catalog
Bachelor of Arts Programs African and africanamerican studies, (2) MilitaryProfessional Education or civilian training evaluated by American Council
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60. African American Studies
Introduction to African American studies (3 sh) F S SS. Discussion of theroles played by women in politics, religion, military, education,
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An introductory survey of the Afro-American novel from the Clotel of the early 19th century up to Sula in the 20th century. Writers will be reviewed not only as creative artists and social historians, but also as significant interpreters of their time. 0024. Elementary Yoruba (3 s.h.) S
An introductory course in the understanding, reading, and speaking of Yoruba, an African language which has had a major impact on the African cultures of Brazil, Haiti, Cuba, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, and the United States. Students will be taught grammar, vocabulary, and conversation in the language. Mode: The course will be a lecture-demonstration.. 0025. Elementary Hausa (3 s.h.) S
An introductory course in the understanding, reading and speaking of Hausa, a language spoken by more than 70 million people in West Africa. Students will be taught grammar, vocabulary, and conversation in the language. Mode: The course will be a lecture-demonstration..

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