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         African-american Studies Military:     more books (100)
  1. The Unwept: Black American Soldiers and the Spanish-American War by Edward Van Zile Scott, 1996-02
  2. We Were There: Voices of African American Veterans, from World War II to the War in Iraq by Yvonne Latty, Ron Tarver, 2004-03
  3. The Black Phalanx: African American Soldiers in the War of Independence, the War of 1812, and the Civil War by Josept T. Wilson, 2000-08-01
  4. Soul Soldiers: African Americans And the Vietnam Era
  5. Buffalo Soldier Regiment: History of the Twenty-fifth United States Infantry, 1869-1926 (Blacks in the American West) by John Nankivell, 2001-04-01
  6. On the Trail of the Buffalo Soldier: Biographies of African Americans in the U.S. Army, 1866-1917 by Frank N.TH Schubert, 1995-01-28
  7. If We Must Die: African American Voices on War and Peace by Karin Stanford, 2008-02-28
  8. The Brothers' Vietnam War: Black Power, Manhood, and the Military Experience by Herman Graham III, 2003-08-30
  9. American Patriots: The Story of Blacks in the Military from the Revolution to Desert Storm by Gail Lumet Buckley, 2002-05-14
  10. "Near Andersonville": an historical note on Civil War legend and reality.(SPECIAL REPORT): An article from: The Journal of African American History by Robert Scott Davis, 2007-01-01
  11. Men of Color, to Arms!: Vermont African-Americans in the Civil War by James Fuller, 2001-01
  12. Defenders of Liberty: African Americans in the Revolutionary War by Michael Lee Lanning Lt. Col, 2000-10-01
  13. Black Fighting Men:A Proud His (African-American Soldiers) by Catherine Reef, 1997-12-09
  14. From Auction Block to Glory : The African American Experience (Civil War Chronicles) by Phillip Thomas Tucker, 1998-07

61. EWU African American Studies WWW Sites
African American studies WWW Sites. GENERAL. AFROAMERICAN ALMANAC Highlightsinclude features on military and local history, slavery, civil rights,
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African American Studies WWW Sites GENERAL AFRO-AMERICAN ALMANAC
An award-winning commercial site containing biographies, folktales, historical documents, and news relating to African-Americans. BLACK STUDIES (University of North Texas)
Compiled by the History Department at UNT, this large annotated webliography offers links to quality resources about African-Americans, Africans and Caribbean islanders. INFOSURF: BLACK STUDIES (University of California at Santa Barbara)
All types of resources are listed in this gateway site, including historical texts, news media, transcripts, music, art images, e-journals, and online discussions.
THE AFRICAN AMERICAN MOSAIC

The U.S. Library of Congress has mounted this online exhibit which functions as a resource guide to their collections on black history and culture. Includes descriptive historical summaries, images, and bibliographic references. AMERICAN MEMORY (LIBRARY OF CONGRESS) The home page for this "National Digital Library" points to electronic reproductions of U.S. historical documents and publications. At least a half-dozen of these collections directly relate to African American history and culture.

62. EWU African American Studies
African American studies. SCOPE This selective list is intended to help you find Short as well as indepth entries on individuals, events, military
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African American Studies
SCOPE This selective list is intended to help you find sources dealing with African American studies. While some materials on specific ethnic groups are shelved together, many valuable sources are also found throughout the library collection in the general sections of science, art, literature, biography, history, etc. Jump to
Encyclopedias
Biographical Statistical Books ... Articles I. For Background Information, Definitions, and Basic Facts , consult: A. Encyclopedias and Dictionaries The African American Encyclopedia . REF E185 A253 1993 (6 vol.set) Supplement contains v. 7-8. 1997. Extensive reference lists in v. 6 and 8. Short as well as in-depth entries on individuals, events, military activity, movements, etc. Includes timelines; lists of black owned businesses, newspapers, radio/TV stations; African American colleges and research centers; people by profession. The Black Worker: A Documentary History From Colonial Times to the Present
E 185.8 B553 JFK Stacks (8 vol.set)

63. UC Davis - The Principles Of Community
military Ethics and Professionalism; Environmental studies 164 Ethical African American and African studies 100 Survey of Ethnicity in the US
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Home What Are the Principles of Community? Free Expression Hate and Bias-Related Incidents ... Educate Yourself
Academic Resources
UC Davis offers a rich range of courses for undergraduate, graduate and professional studies. This is a selection of courses to demonstrate the breadth of available options. Please refer to the UC Davis General Catalog for further options. Sample Areas of Study Language Programs and Departments Graduate and Professional Courses Selected Undergraduate Courses and Academic Programs
Sample Areas of Study
  • African and African American Studies
  • American Studies
  • Asian American Studies
  • Chicana/o Studies
  • Communications
  • Community and Regional Development
  • Economy, Justice, and Society
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  • Human Development
  • Jewish Studies
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  • Sociology
  • War-Peace Studies
  • Women and Gender Studies
Language Programs and Departments
  • Chinese
  • English
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Each school or program offers a variety of courses that relate to the Principles of Community. Please refer to their respective catalogs or consult with advisers for specific information.

64. University Of Mississippi College Of Liberal Arts
military Science Naval Science. African American studies, BA in African Americanstudies, African American studies. Art, BA in Art BA in Art History
http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/liberal_arts/students/courses_of_study.htm
Major and Minor Courses of Study Students are advised to consult the Ole Miss Undergraduate Catalog , available online at http://www.olemiss.edu/services/ and in hardcopy from the Admissions Office , to verify degree requirements. Questions regarding major or minor requirements should be directed to the appropriate department listed on the Department Contact Page
Course of Study
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Accountancy N/A Accountancy Aerospace Studies / Military Science / Naval Science N/A Aerospace Studies
Military Science
Naval Science African American Studies B.A. in African American Studies African American Studies Art B.A. in Art
B.A. in Art History
B.F.A. in Art Art
Art History Biochemistry B.A. in Biochemistry N/A Biology B.A. in Biology
B.S. in Biology Biology Business Administration N/A Business Administration Chemistry B.A. in Chemistry
B.S. in Chemistry Chemistry Classics B.A. in Classics

65. CURRICULUM VITAE
This compilation brings together articles by military historians as well as UC Berkeley, African American studies, Teaching Assistant, 1998 – 2000
http://www.usca.edu/polisci/facvita/vitmaggi.htm
Maggi M. Morehouse CURRICULUM VITAE Education: University of California at Berkeley, Ph.D. African American Studies, May 2001. University of California at Berkeley, M.A., African American Studies, Spring 1999. San Francisco State University, M.A., History, Spring 1997. San Francisco State University, B.A. magna cum laude, Political Science, Spring 1994. Publications: “The Greatest (Black) Generation,” article in compilation Double Victory from University of Kansas Press, forthcoming, Douglas Brinkley, Eisenhower Center Director, editor. This compilation brings together articles by military historians as well as personal remembrances by Medal of Honor winner, Vernon Baker, and infantry soldier-cum actor, Ossie Davis. Scholars such as the Pulitzer prize-winning historian Leon Litwack, multicultural scholar Ronald Takaki, historian and popular author, Stephen Ambrose, also contributed articles. Black Citizen Soldiers , doctoral dissertation, May 2001, UMI Publications. This 420-page dissertation is the scholarly edition of Fighting in the Jim Crow Army . Informational and documentary footnotes were added, plus two new chapters dealing with the theory of resistance in WWII narratives, as well as a discussion of films and the depiction of black soldiers who participated in WWII

66. Jensen S Scholars Guide To Humanities Social Sciences History
CIS History Universe Access to African American studies online access to short military history 1000 annotated links, by Richard Jensen recommended
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SCHOLARS' GUIDE TO WWW
June 2005 #2005.06
by
Richard Jensen
Jensen is a scholar with many books and articles; he was professor of history for over 35 years at several schools, including the University of Illinois, Harvard, Michigan, West Point, and Moscow State University. Write him at rjensen@uic.edu For the latest version, click http://tigger.uic.edu/~rjensen/ Search the WWW
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  • America: History and Life Abstracts of 400,000+ history articles from ABC-CLIO; 1950-present; campus subscription required (check with Librarian) recommended some of the journals are available online in JSTOR or Project MUSE
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  • 67. One Woman's Army
    LC 8820181. 6x9. 232 pp. 40 b w photos. 4 line drawings. Index. African Americanstudies. military History. Women s studies. Publication Date March 1989.
    http://www.tamu.edu/upress/BOOKS/1996/earley.htm
    One Woman's Army
    A Black Officer Remembers the WAC
    by Charity Adams Earley One Woman's Army describes in candid detail how Charity Adams Earley and a group of committed African American women "rode point" in World War II in the battle to serve their country. As the first black officer commissioned in what was then the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, Earley held a position of responsibility and vulnerability under the scrutiny of both American and Allied forces. Entering a segregated unit in the newly formed women's corps, she underwent training in Iowa and experienced the frustrating attempts by authorities to outfit and train the military's first uniformed women. Quickly displaying a talent for leadership, she was promoted to major. As commander of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion in Europe, she led the only unit of black women to serve overseas during World War II. Earley faced many a fight behind the lines, including court-martial charges filed by a general who had made a racist remark to her and segregation in housing and recreational facilities. When she left the Women's Army Corps in 1946, she held the rank of lieutenant colonel, second only to that of the WAC commander. CHARITY ADAMS EARLEY , like thousands of other veterans, used the GI Bill to continue her education. For many years she was a highly respected civic leader in Dayton, Ohio. Her biography is included in

    68. One Woman's Army
    Number Twelve Texas A M University military History Series 4 line drawings.Index. African American studies. military History. Women s studies.
    http://www.tamu.edu/upress/books/1996/earley.htm
    One Woman's Army
    A Black Officer Remembers the WAC
    by Charity Adams Earley One Woman's Army describes in candid detail how Charity Adams Earley and a group of committed African American women "rode point" in World War II in the battle to serve their country. As the first black officer commissioned in what was then the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, Earley held a position of responsibility and vulnerability under the scrutiny of both American and Allied forces. Entering a segregated unit in the newly formed women's corps, she underwent training in Iowa and experienced the frustrating attempts by authorities to outfit and train the military's first uniformed women. Quickly displaying a talent for leadership, she was promoted to major. As commander of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion in Europe, she led the only unit of black women to serve overseas during World War II. Earley faced many a fight behind the lines, including court-martial charges filed by a general who had made a racist remark to her and segregation in housing and recreational facilities. When she left the Women's Army Corps in 1946, she held the rank of lieutenant colonel, second only to that of the WAC commander. CHARITY ADAMS EARLEY , like thousands of other veterans, used the GI Bill to continue her education. For many years she has been a highly respected civic leader in Dayton, Ohio. Her biography is included in

    69. Center For African And African American Studies
    Doctoral Portfolio Program in African African American studies Current ResearchAssignment Nigeria, 19th century East African military history the
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    Brazil: Race and Politics in the Americas
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    About the Program
    Program Faculty Name: Jafari Allen
    Title: Instructor, Department of Anthropology
    Highest Degree Earned: Ph. D.
    Degree Granting Institution: Columbia University
    Field of Study: Social/Cultural Anthropology
    Current Teaching Assignment: two courses per semester in the Department of Anthropology and Center for African and African American Studies. Affiliate of Center for Women's and Gender Studies; Americo Paredes Center for Cultural Studies and Institute of Latin American Studies Current Research Assignment: Gender and Sexuality in black diasporas; black feminisms; black TBLGQ studies and activism; critical cultural studies; contemporary Cuba
    Date of Appointment: Fall 2004
    Anticipated Contribution to Program: teaching Name: Michael Ray Charles
    Title: Associate Professor, Department of Art

    70. Undergraduate Catalog, 1998-2000. Liberal Arts
    History 349R and 366N (Topic military History to 1640) may not both be counted . Same as African and African American studies 374 (Topic 21 Slavery in
    http://www.utexas.edu/student/registrar/catalogs/ug98-00/ch08/courses/ch0817his.
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    College of Communication CHAPTER 5 College of Education CHAPTER 6 College of Engineering CHAPTER 7 College of Fine Arts CHAPTER 8 College of Liberal Arts CHAPTER 9 College of Natural Sciences CHAPTER 10 School of Nursing CHAPTER 11 College of Pharmacy CHAPTER 12 School of Social Work CHAPTER 13 The Faculty Texas Common Course Numbering System (Appendix A) APPENDIX B Degree and Course Abbreviations CHAPTER EIGHT CONTENTS NEXT FILE IN CHAPTER EIGHT PREVIOUS FILE IN CHAPTER EIGHT continued Seminar in Historiography. Open only to juniors in the History Honors Program. Designed to familiarize students in the honors program with general problems of historiography, historical interpretation, and the philosophy of history. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Great Captains. An examination of the careers and personalities of selected military leaders and of their contributions to the evolution of military history. History 349G and 366N (Topic: Great Captains ) may not both be counted.

    71. OBGYN.net - Studies Find African-American Women With Endometrial Cancer Have Mor
    Miami, March 21, 2005—In two studies of africanamerican women with “Both ofthese studies on racial disparities between african-american and Caucasian
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    72. :: Cullom-Davis Library:guides:African American Studies
    African Amerian studies Dictionary of africanamerican Slang Ref PE 3727 .N4 M341994 A dictionary of african-american words, phrases, and expressions.
    http://library.bradley.edu/guides/african_american_studies.shtml
    African Amerian Studies
    Internet Resources Bibliographies Biographical Information Statistics Bibliographies Afro-American History: A Bibliography Ref Z 1316 .N39 S56
    This bibliography contains 3,000 citations and abstracts to professional journal literature dealing with Afro-Americans. Entries are divided into six main topics, each sub-divided. The index can be accessed by author, topic, or geographic location. The Black Family in the United States Ref Z 1316 .N39 D355
    Contain citations and annotations to books, articles, and dissertations on all aspects of the black family. Author and subject indexes are included. The Black Woman in American Society Ref Z 1316 .N39 D36
    Contains citations and annotations to books and articles about black women. Current Bibliography of African Affairs Ref Z 3505 .A37
    Each issue contains current citations and annotations about African affairs. Entries are either listed under a general heading or a particular geographic region. Several book reviews are included in each issue.

    73. UCF African American Studies Minor
    Website for the Department of African American studies at the University ofCentral Florida in No credit by exam (TDS, military credit) may be used.
    http://www.cas.ucf.edu/africanamericanstudies/main.php?URL=minor

    74. 2000 - 2002 Undergraduate Catalog / College Of Liberal Arts / African American S
    Linguistics Latin American studies military Science The African Americanstudies Program provides for individuals of all backgrounds a humanistic
    http://www.utep.edu/catalogs/undergrad/libart/afriinfo.htm
    GO: [ UTEP Home Page ] [ Catalog Index ] [ College of Liberal Arts Contents ] [ Core Curriculum ] ... [ University Map ] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS
  • Introduction Degrees and Majors Interdisciplinary Minors Special Programs ... African American
    Studies Art Chicano Studies Communication Criminal Justice ... Languages and
    Linguistics Latin American Studies Military Science Music Philosophy ... Sociology and
    Anthropology Theater Arts Western Cultural Heritage Women's Studies

  • Liberal Arts Bldg., Room 343
    Phone: (915) 747-5666
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    African American Studies
    General Information

    General Courses
    African American Studies (AFST) Courses 1. General Information 401 Liberal Arts Bldg. Phone: (915) 747-8650 E-mail: aasp@utep.edu DIRECTOR: Maceo Crenshaw Dailey, Jr. ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR: Stephen K. Mbutu PROFESSORS: Amastae, Ambler, Armitage, Hall, Jackson, C.E. Martin, McGee Deutsch, Staudt, Taylor ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS: Best, Dailey, Rodríguez ASSISTANT PROFESSORS: Farah, C.H. Martin, Radhakrishnan, Weaver LECTURER: Hopkins ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE: Bob Snead Individuals minoring in African American Studies and mastering the subject matter acquire empowering knowledge and self-awareness with respect to race and ethnicity. They are equipped intellectually to become better citizens in their towns, cities, nations, and global communities based on their understanding and problem solving abilities when faced with the damaging and debilitating manifestations of bigotry, segregation, and other discordant "isms." Those seeking employment as teachers, ministers, engineers, scientists, musicians, athletes, aviators, scholars, public servants, social workers, filmmakers, and military personnel will find the African American Studies Program an excellent complement to their major course of study.

    75. 1998-2000 Undergraduate Catalog - College Of Liberal Arts - Interdisciplinary Mi
    The African American studies Program offers students an interdisciplinary The military studies minor is intended for students with an interest in the
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  • Special Programs
    Departments :
  • Aerospace Studies
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    Studies
  • Art
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  • Communication
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  • Languages and Linguistics
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  • Music
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  • Sociology and Anthropology
  • Theater Arts
  • Western Cultural Heritage
  • Women's Studies Dr. Howard C. Daudistel, Dean Dr. Mimi R. Gladstein, Associate Dean Dr. Evelyn Posey, Associate Dean Liberal Arts Bldg., 343 Phone: (915) 747-5666 Fax: (915) 747-5905 Interdisciplinary Minors The College offers several interdisciplinary programs of study that can be pursued in conjunction with any major (except an interdisciplinary major). These minors require the completion of a minimum of 18 semester hours: 1.- AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES The African American Studies Program offers students an interdisciplinary opportunity to examine the African American experience in detail. Specific requirements are listed under African American Studies. Go to top 2.- ASIAN AND AFRICAN STUDIES
  • 76. African American Studies Minor
    African American studies courses descriptions fall 2005 social and economic (aswell as military) events during the war and major developments during
    http://www.unh.edu/afamstudies/newafam2/courses/CourseDesc_fall2005.html

    77. African American Studies Program | Publications
    African American studies at IUPUI is devoted to the scholarly exploration The Black military Experience in Germany World War II and the Modern Era .
    http://www.iupui.edu/~afam/publications.html
    Monroe H. Little, Jr.
    • "The Black Military Experience in Germany: World War II and the Modern Era". Crosscurrents: African Americans, Africa and Germany in the Modern World . David McBride and Leroy Hopkins (eds.) South Carolina: Camden House Publishers, 1998, pp. 177-193. "Remembering Hiroshima: Cultural Politics, World War II and American Consciousness". The Western Journal of Black Studies . Vol. 21 (Spring, 1997), pp. 34-40.
    Didier Gondola
    • Mirror Cities: Migrations andUrban Identities in Brassaville and Kinshasa ) (Paris: l'Harmattan, 1997) Numerous journal articles and book chapters.
    Missy Kubitschek
    • Toni Morrison : a critical companion . Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1998.
      Claiming the heritage : African-American women novelists and history . Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, c1991. Articles in African American Review, Melus, CLA Journal and Frontiers

    78. New Page 1
    A HISTORIC CONTEXT FOR THE AFRICAN AMERICAN military EXPERIENCE Special studies.THE EMPLOYMENT OF NEGRO TROOPS. by Ulysses Lee
    http://www.bjmjr.com/aamh.htm
    AFRICAN AMERICAN MILITARY HISTORY FROM THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR TO THE PERSIAN GULF Compiled by Bennie J. McRae, Jr.
    Captain B. O. Davis - 9th U. S. Cavalry L-R: Captain Ivan H. Harrison, Captain Irvin McHenry and 2nd Lieutenant James C. Lightfoot - 761st Tank Battalion Photos: Courtesy U. S. Army Military History Institute, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania
    For more than two hundred years, African Americans have participated in every conflict in United States history. They not only have fought bravely the common enemies of the United States but also have had to confront the individual and institutional racism of their countrymen. - Lt. Col. [Ret.] Michael Lee Lanning, author, "The African-American Soldier: From Crispus Attucks to Colin Powell." BLACK AMERICANS AND THE NATION'S DEFENSE REFERENCE: VFW Magazine - February 1992. Published by Veterans of Foreign Wars, 407 West 34th Street, Kansas City, MO 64111 For 217 years, Black Americans have made a vital contribution to defending America at home and abroad. That service has taken them around the globe and involved them in virtually every American war.
    The following brief statistical sketches provide a glimpse at the numbers of Black Americans who participated and died in the nation's defense.

    79. M.E. Sharpe, Inc. - Text Books For 2005 - African American Studies
    African American studies, Asian studies, Biographies Memoirs Mgt InformationSystems, Middle East Africa, military studies, Multicultural studies
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    Textbook Highlights for Fall 2005
    African American Studies Slavery and the Founders: Race and Liberty in the Age of Jefferson, Second Edition

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    80. Random House Publishing Group
    Photographed by Michael Falco. Hardcover , 240 pages Random House SocialScience african-american studies November 2003 $29.95 1-4000-6080-X
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