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  1. Maryland's Persistent Pursuit to End Slavery, 1850-1864: Antislavery Activity Between 1850 & 1864 (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Anita A. Guy, 1996-11-01
  2. Slavery, Southern Culture, and Education in Little Dixie, Missouri, 1820-1860 (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Jeffrey C. Stone, 2006-01-27
  3. Many Thousand Gone: African Americans from Slavery to Freedom by Virginia Hamilton, 2002-01-02
  4. Howard University Bibliography of African and Afro American Religious Studies: With Locations in American Libraries by Ethel L. Williams, Clifton F. Brown, 1977-06
  5. The Wealth of Races: The Present Value of Benefits from Past Injustices (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies)
  6. The Black Laws in the Old Northwest: A Documentary History (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Stephen Middleton, 1993-03-30
  7. Index to The American Slave (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Donald M. Jacobs, 1981-12-23
  8. Advice Among Masters: The Ideal in Slave Management in the Old South (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by James O. Breeden, 1980-07-25
  9. Myths of American Slavery by Walter Donald Kennedy, 2002-11
  10. The Origins of American Slavery: Freedom and Bondage in the English Colonies (Critical Issue) by Betty Wood, 1998-03-04
  11. Slavery and Race Relations in Latin America (Contributions in Afro-American & African Studies) by Robert Brent Toplin, 1975-01
  12. A Profile of Runaway Slaves in Virginia and South Carolina from 1730 through 1787 (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Lathan Windley, 1995-11-01
  13. Voices of the Fugitives: Runaway Slave Stories and Their Fictions of Self-Creation (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Sterling Lecater Bland, 2000-07-30
  14. Inventing New England's Slave Paradise : Master/Slave Relations in Eighteenth Century Narragansett, Rhode Island (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Robert K. Fitts, 1998-10

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African American studies Research Guide ( starting point for research into various From slavery to Freedom The africanamerican Pamphlet Collection,
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42. African-American Studies Website
English/American studies 109 Now and Then Classic African American Literature (Deleted20042005 History 249 The Caribbean From slavery to Independence
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AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES (Div. II)
Chair, Professor ALEX WILLINGHAM Advisory Committee : Professors: SINGHAM, D. L. SMITH, A. WILLINGHAM. Associate Professors: E. D. BROWN, MUTONGI*. Assistant Professors: BEAN, HICKS*, LONG. Sterling Brown Professor: M. N. MORGAN§. African-American Studies is an interdisciplinary program that examines the history, the cultures, and the social and political experiences of people of African ancestry in the Western Hemisphere. The program encourages students to take advantage of its interdisciplinary focus and to examine the vibrant and varied intellectual traditions that constitute the study of the African Diaspora. All candidates for a concentration in African-American Studies must complete a total of five courses: one United States subject, one Caribbean or South American, one African, and two electives. At least one of these courses must be in the performing or fine arts. Students may select their required courses from the following: One course in a United States or Canadian subject: English/American Studies 109 Now and Then: Classic African American Literature (Deleted 2004-2005) English/American Studies 220 Introduction to African-American Writing English/American Studies 367 Harlem Renaissance (Deleted 2004-2005) History 281 African-American History, 1619-1865

43. AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES (Div. II)
Political Science/American studies 332 Fugitive Identities slavery and the Candidates for honors in africanamerican studies must do W030 for the
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AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES (Div. II)
Chair, Professor ALEX W. WILLINGHAM Advisory Committee : Professor: A. WILLINGHAM. Associate Professors: E. D. BROWN, SINGHAM*. Assistant Professors: FARRED***, HICKS, MUTONGI, WILDER. Visiting Assistant Professor: VERTER. Senior Lecturer: E. GRUDIN. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow: SEE. African-American Studies is an interdisciplinary program that examines the history, the cultures, and the social and political experiences of people of African ancestry in the Western Hemisphere. The program encourages students to take advantage of its interdisciplinary focus and to examine the vibrant and varied intellectual traditions that constitute the study of the African Diaspora. All candidates for a concentration in African-American Studies must complete a total of five courses: one United States subject, one Caribbean or South American, one African, and two electives. At least one of these courses must be in the performing or fine arts. Students may select their required courses from the following: One course in a United States or Canadian subject: AAS 200/Political Science 233) Beyond Double Consciousness: Gunnar Myrdal and the Construction of Race as Dilemma (Deleted 2001-2002) English/American Studies 220 Introduction to African-American Writing History 281 African-American History Through Emancipation History 282 African-American History From Reconstruction to the Present Music 122 African-American Music Music 130 History of Jazz Political Science 213 Theory and Practice of Civil Rights Protest

44. African-American Studies
Topics include africanamerican culture, resistance to slavery, AFS 482-483Honors in african-american studies 3-3 Open to seniors who have taken no
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45. University Press Of Kentucky
African American studies slavery and Manumission in Baltimore and EarlyNational Maryland By T. Stephen Whitman Raising Her Voice africanamerican Women
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46. African American Studies - Syracuse University Library
This is a guide to beginning research in africanamerican studies. LocationBird-Reference, 1st Floor; A Historical Guide to World slavery
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General Information Ready Reference/Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore, Maryland.
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50. African American Studies - SLCC Library Services
AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY slavery. Africans in America American Slave Narratives University of Pennsylvania Library. African American studies
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REFERENCE Afro-American Almanac
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Perspectives in American Literature : A Research and Reference Guide. Harlem Renaissance, 1919-1937

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"…links to information, articles and narratives about the State's history…" Maintained by Ann Taylor, University of Missouri-St. Louis.

51. African American Studies Resources
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54. The University Of North Carolina Press | African American Studies
Abiding Courage African American Migrant Women and the East Bay Community by Domesticating slavery The Master Class in Georgia and South Carolina,
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55. African Studies: African Diaspora
First Run/Icarus Films African American studies (New York) Yale University The Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of slavery, Resistance,
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56. African Studies: African Diaspora Biography
African Americans in History (Institute of African American studies, Excerpts from Africans in America America s Journey Through slavery Web Site
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57. Concentration In African American Studies
350 studies in African American Literature slavery and the American LiteraryImagination 351 Toni Morrison 370 The Caribbean in American Culture
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    The intent of African American studies is to provide a systematic investigation and analysis of the thoughts, experiences, and conditions under which people of African descent live in the United States. Courses making up the concentration will draw upon different disciplines to explore how African Americans relate to each other, to other Americans, and to other people of African descent living in the Americas, Europe, and Africa. Students majoring in the field should understand how blacks shape their lives in particular historical, social, political-economic, and cultural contexts. Independent study or fieldwork is highly recommended to allow the student to study a particular topic in depth or to apply what she has learned in the classroom to issues affecting African Americans in the larger world. Students are also encouraged to take advantage of opportunities for internships, study abroad, and exchange at other institutions.
  • 58. African American Studies
    Survey of African American culture from slavery to the present. Relationship ofAfrican American Key texts and concepts in African American studies
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    AF AM ST 210-1,2 Survey of African American Literature
    Two-quarter sequence on the literature of blacks from slavery to freedom. Works of major writers and significant but unsung bards of the past. AF AM ST 225-0 African American Culture Survey of African American culture from slavery to the present. Relationship of African American culture to African and Euro-American cultures, the Black Atlantic as a unit of analysis, representations of blackness in the public imaginary.

    59. African American Studies
    Tracing slavery from classical times to the late eighteenthcentury, this coursewill Department of African American studies 2-320 Kresge Hall Evanston,
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    AFAM 380 Comparative Slavery
    Instructor: Sherwin Bryant
    Monday 3:30-5:50, Kresge 4-440
    Tracing slavery from classical times to the late eighteenth-century, this course will interrogate the meaning of slavery through the lens of its long history in the ancient Mediterranean, medieval Europe, the early modern Atlantic World (especially Latin America), and the US south. Exploring the legal, economic, and religious basis for slavery, we will chart the rise of slavery in the New World, exploring the similarities and the salient differences between slave experiences across time and space. Our objective will be to complicate notions of slavery and slave societies, while gaining some sense of the institutions long and complex history.
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    60. Research Guide: African American Resources
    African American Resources Title Image studies in the World History of slavery,Abolition, and Emancipation Beginning in 1996 this is an occasional
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    Produced at Stanford University this is a scholarly site for African studies. The page is arranged by topic and by country. A separate search engine is available. This has both current, and historical, information.
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    This site is from the Institute for Economic Advancement at the University of Arkansas . It has several major/comprehensive bibliographies including a) Africa Women's Bibliographic Database, 2) Africana Periodical Literature Bibliographic Database, and 3) Women Travelers, Explorers and Missionaries to Africa , 1763-1999: A Comprehensive English Language Bibliography. All of the databases contain thousands of citations.

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