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  1. Notable African American Writers, 3 Volume Set (Magill's Choice)
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81. African American Studies: UCSC Library Research Guide
Race Discrimination Racially mixed people. RECOMMENDED WEB SITES. African AmericanStudies Programs in the United States
http://library.ucsc.edu/ref/instruction/refguides/afam.html
Home Library Info Services Research African American Studies This guide provides research help for social, cultural, political, economic, literary, and historical topics related to African American Studies. It is divided into the following categories: Background Information Journal Articles Core Journals Books ... Citation Guides FIND BACKGROUND INFORMATION The following reference books provide definitions, topical overviews, and bibliographies on a variety of subjects. (Note: Books in the McHenry Reference Collection are shelved in the 2nd-floor Reference Stacks.) Art
A Biographical History of African-American Artists, A-Z
The Harlem Renaissance : An Annotated Reference Guide for Student Research
Culture and History
The African American Experience: An Historiographical and Bibliographical Guide
Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History
The Harvard Guide to African-American History
Gale Encyclopedia of Multicultural America
Statistics Black Americans : A Statistical Sourcebook
The Black Population, 2000
Historical Statistics of Black America
Biography A Pictorial History of African Americans African-American Social Leaders and Activists Facts on File Encyclopedia of Black Women in America Notable Blac k American Women Notable Black American Men Literature The Oxford Companion to African American Literature African American Writers African-American Writers: A Dictionary FIND JOURNAL ARTICLES The following article databases allow you to search for articles by topic.

82. ASU Libraries: African American Studies
African American studies. Article Indexes; Dictionaries Encyclopedias Dictionary of people, places, and things in African American history and culture
http://www.asu.edu/lib/hayden/ref/ethnic/africanamerican.htm

83. Library - Selected Internet Sites - Biographical Information
from the Institute of African American studies at the University of Georgia notable Women in Black History Brief biographical sketches,
http://www.ci.glendale.az.us/Library/BiographicalInformation.cfm
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84. ScienceDaily Books Freedom S Journey African American Voices Of
Military Leaders notable people - Biographies Memoirs - Subjects As Good As Chocolate And Better Than Ice-cream Study Asks Aussie Tots About
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85. Sawyer Library: Help Guides: African American Studies
Voices of Multicultural America notable Speeches Delivered by African, Asian,Hispanic, 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

86. Moore, Pinn, Sawyer, People's Temple And Black Religion
These questions are worthy of substantial study. The most notable absence hereis the voices of African American members of Peoples Temple,
http://northstar.vassar.edu/volume7/moore_pinn_sawyer.html
Volume 7, Number 2 (Spring 2004)
ISSN 1094-902X Peoples Temple and Black Religion in America . Edited by Rebecca Moore, Anthony B. Pinn, and Mary R. Sawyer. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2004. 216 pages. $49.95, cloth. $21.95, paper. An important corrective has been issued to the record on Peoples Temple and Jonestown. In spite of the fact that the Temple and its agricultural mission were overwhelmingly African American, no book on the subject has ever taken as its primary object of inquiry the study of race issues or Black perspectives, religious or otherwise. The newly issued Peoples Temple and Black Religion in America , breaks this trend with a wide-ranging study that rightly places this historical movement and moment in an African American religious context. All books about Jonestown labor under the implicit task of explaining how the deaths there could happen, how the movement arrived at its calamitous end. Since 1978, scores of books and articles have been written on the subject. The numerous popular titles range from sensational ( Guyana Massacre ) to confessional ( Broken God ) to reportorial ( Raven: The Untold Story of the Rev. Jim Jones and His People

87. Philanthropy Research
Uplifting people is an important contribution to the ongoing study of AfricanAmerican African American Giver,” in notable American Philanthropists.
http://www.gse.upenn.edu/~mgasman/philanthropy.htm
Research on African American Philanthropy Uplifting a People
Essays on Black Philanthropy and Education
"These essays not only educate but challenge older perceptions of philanthropy. Informed by fresh research and disciplined analysis, they offer valuable new insights on key aspects of an important and often neglected topic. As a whole, they illuminate the many ways in which various expressions of African American philanthropy have been a form of agency that addressed the needs of a disadvantaged group; frequently influenced the giving and thinking of those who exercised power through their ability to bestow gifts of money, time, and ideas; and profoundly shaped social policy and social thought in the United States." Alfred A. Moss, Jr., Associate Professor of History, University of Maryland, College Park and co-author of Dangerous Donations, Northern Philanthropy and Southern Black Education (1999) and From Slavery to Freedom: A History of African Americans (2000) "Uplifting People is an important contribution to the ongoing study of African American philanthropy. The book documents how both individual African Americans and their institutions have given their time, talent and money to create opportunities, often where none existed. It is essential reading for any who are interested in learning more about African American philanthropy."

88. Wesleyan University: Library
Call Numbers Call Number locations for African American studies (in Reference and 2, 1994) - Profiles of 890 notable contemporary African Americans.
http://www.wesleyan.edu:9092/libr/php/subjects/template.php3?subject=african ame

89. College Of Charleston: Libraries: Subject Guides: African American Studies
Useful for educational impact in the area of African American studies. The African American Almanac REF E185.96 A445 notable Black American Women
http://www.cofc.edu/~library/subj/africanam.html
african american studies databases print resources Internet resources local links ... current print periodicals databases historical America: History and Life Comprehensive bibliography of articles on the history and culture of the United States and Canada. Covers 1964 to the present. J-STOR
Full-text archive of important scholarly journal literature. Check "history" and/or "african american studies" on the search screen. American National Biography
Biographical information on people from all eras who have influenced and shaped American history and culture. ANB contains profiles of more than 18,000 men and women from all walks of American life, from the well-known to the infamous to the obscure. Biography Resource Center
Includes entire contents of Contemporary Black Biography plus numerous other sources.

90. For DePaul Students - DePaul Center For Black Diaspora
and diversity of African American achievement influenced by notable people The WEB Dubois Virtual University Web site is dedicated to the study of
http://condor.depaul.edu/~diaspora/html/students/links.html
The following is a list of links to other interesting and informative sites on the web pertaining to Black Diaspora:
Black History Month
The month in which we bear witness to the progress, richness and diversity of African American achievement influenced by notable people who created black history.
Black Facts Online!
Black Facts Online is the world's largest FREE online database of Black History information.
Africans in America: America's Journey Through Slavery

Web site is a companion to Africans in America, a six-hour public television series. The Web site chronicles the history of racial slavery in the United States and explores the central paradox that is at the heart of the American story.
This WWW page introduces African and African American Collections at the University of California, Berkeley
, which are present in more than twenty-five campus libraries. Here are links to information concerning these collections. Listings of holdings in these collections can be found in GLADIS, the on-line catalog for the UC Berkeley Library and/or MELVYL, the on-line catalog for the nine campuses of the UC system and the web-based versions.
The Dusable Museum of African-American History
is the only major independent institution in Chicago established to preserve and interpret the historical experiences and achievements of African-Americans.

91. African American Studies Research Guide
Or, refer to the Subject Searching for African American studies handout. notable Black American Women, notable Black American Women Reference E185.96 .
http://web.library.emory.edu/subjects/studies/afam/aas.htm
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  • Harvard Guide to African-American History
    Reference E185 .H326 2001
    An extremely useful guide to the most important scholarship across the spectrum of African-American history. Provides bibliographic essays and lists of works arranged topically (including bibliographies and reference works, Internet resources, manuscript and microform collections, newspapers and periodicals, government publications, and more) and chronologically.
Chronologies and Atlases
  • Black Saga : The African American Experience
    Reference E185 .C519 1995

92. Homework Help--Famous People/Biographies--African-Americans
Brief biographies of 24 key figures in African American history past and from the Institute for African American studies at the University of Georgia.
http://www.kcls.org/hh/africanamericans.cfm
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Famous People/Biographies- African-Americans The African American Journey
From World Book Encyclopedia, this site offers biographies of notable African Americans. Select From Africa to America, The First Years of Freedom and Modern Civil Rights Movement to find biographies of important African Americans during these times, such as Crispus Attacks, Phillis Wheatley, Jesse Jackson, Colin Powell and many more.
African Americans in History

Brief biographies of 24 key figures in African American history past and present from the Institute for African American studies at the University of Georgia. AFRO-American Almanac
Biographies of 24 men, 20 women and 2 groups are provided from works on a lengthy bibliography of print sources.

93. WVU History Website
Encyclopedia of African American studies, Molefi Asante and Ama Mazama (eds. notable Black American Women, Jesse Carney Smith (ed.), 2002
http://www.as.wvu.edu/history/Faculty/Bankole/Bankole.htm
Department of
History West Virginia
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Dr. Katherine Olukemi Bankole
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West Virginia University
Department of History/Office 221E
Morgantown, West Virginia 26506
Katherine.Bankole@mail.wvu.edu

(304) 293-2421(History Office)
Ph.D. Temple University
Assistant Professor and Director of Center for Black Culture and Research
Specialization: African-American History EDUCATION: Ph.D. (Department of African American Studies) Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, 1996 M.A. (Department of African American Studies) Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, 1992 B.A. (Department of History/African American History Concentration), Howard University, Washington, D.C., 1987 ADDITIONAL TRAINING/CERTIFICATION: 52 Hours of Conflict Mediation, Negotiation, and Racial/Ethnic Conflict Resolution Training. University of Massachusetts, Mediation Project, Amherst, MA and The Justice Institute, University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, 1991/1992. EMPLOYMENT—TEACHING: 1999-Present—Assistant Professor, Department of History, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV.

94. Alibris: Social Science Ethnic Studies African American Studies
books with subject Social Science Ethnic studies African American studies . The Toltec people of ancient Mexico possessed powerful knowledge of
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96. African American Women's Studies - Compiled By Gerri Gribi
notable Black American Women, Third Edition. Gale, 2002. Anyone who teachesAmerican History or African American studies cannot afford to be without
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97. Reference Sources On Black Americans - Kresge Library - Oakland University
notable Black American Men. (Ref. E 185.86 .N68 1999). African American Lives.(Ref. Internet Resources African American studies. Same as above.
http://www.kl.oakland.edu/services/instruction/pathfinders/afroamer.htm
Kresge Library Services Instruction Pathfinders Reference Sources on Black Americans Reference Sources on Black Americans B y: Daniel F. Ring
Assistant Professor
Phone:
E-mail: ring@oakland.edu
GENERAL Reference Library of Black America. (Ref. E 185 .R 44 1990, 5 vols).
Vol. 1 includes chronology, documents, landmarks and civil rights; vol. 2 includes legal status (court decisions, black politicians and jurists), population, family, labor and capitalism, the last four being important for statistical information albeit rapidly becoming dated; vol. 3 covers employment, income, federal government, education, revolutionary war, military; vol. 4 covers athletes, writers, artists, scientists, performing arts and music; vol. 5 covers film, press, religion among many other topics. Black Firsts.

98. People In Kansas History
Bruce, Blanche K. , Leavenworth, first African American graduate of the University of Douglas is also located in the notable Kansans of African Descent
http://www.kshs.org/people/
People in Kansas History
Meet people through time who have a connection with Kansas history.
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Adams, Henry J. , 1816 - 1870, Leavenworth, a partisan on the free-state side during the Bleeding Kansas era
  • Biography
  • Allen, Dr. Forrest C. "Phog" , 1885 - 1974, Lawrence, University of Kansas men's varsity basketball coach
  • In Annals of Kansas
  • Allen, Henry J. , 1868 - 1950, Wichita, publisher, governor, and U.S. Senator
  • Cool Things in the Museum - Painting
  • Alley, Kirstie , 1951, Wichita, television and film actress Angell, Sr., Charlie , circa 1881 - 1927, Plains, inventor
  • A Kansas Portrait
  • Anthony, Susan B. , 1820 - 1906, leader in women's suffrage
  • A Kansas Portrait
  • Arbuckle, Roscoe "Fatty" , 1887 - 1933, Smith Center, silent film actor Asner, Edward , 1929, Kansas City, television actor
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    99. African American Literature
    Selected Internet Resources on African American studies. Contains links toelectronic texts by notable African American writers, as well as teacher
    http://www.bluefield.wvnet.edu/library/afamlinks.htm
    Web Resources on African American Writers and Literature
    African American Culture African American Literary Movements African American Quilts Digital Collections ... Women Writers
    African American Culture
    • African American Resources at the University of Rochester Libraries

    • A list of printed materials on African American topics. Includes a section on World Wide Web resources.
    • African and African American Internet Resources. Colorado State University Libraries.

    • A collection of links organized by categories including African American experience, health and wellness, history, libraries, music, organizations, and statistics.
    • Africans in America: America's Journey Through Slavery

    • This is an online guide to the PBS series with the same name that was first aired in October 1998. The program divides the story of racial slavery in American into four eras: The Terrible Transformation: 1450-1750, Revolution: 1750-1805, Brotherly Love: 1791-1831,and Judgment Day: 1831-1865. For each era, the site provides a historical narrative, a resource bank, and a teacher's guide.
    • AFRO-Americ@

    • Includes sections on culture, information, history, and kidszone. AFRO-Americ@'s Black History Museum includes topics on slave resistance in the U.S., the Tuskegee Airmen, Jackie Robinson, the Black Panther Party, the Million Man March, and more.

    100. African American Studies: Basic Resources
    African American studies Basic Resources 24 page biographical profiles ofnotable men and women of African heritage from a wide variety of fields.
    http://newark.rutgers.edu/~natalieb/afrostud.htm
    African American Studies: Basic Resources Encyclopedias/Handbooks Biographical Information Finding Books Finding Articles ... Ask a Librarian
    Encyclopedias and Handbooks
    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.
    Dana Call Number: Ref. E185 .B574 2003

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