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  1. An Old Creed for the New South: Proslavery Ideology and Historiography, 1865-1918 (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by John David Smith, 1985-12-23
  2. The American Slave: A Composite Autobiography, Supplement, Series 2: Set Vol. (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by George P. Rawick, 1980-01-02
  3. Study Guide to Accompany From Slavery to Freedom: A History of African Americans by Alfred A. Moss Jr., Christopher Meagher, 1994-02-01
  4. Rethinking the Slave Narrative: Slave Marriage and the Narratives of Henry Bibb and William and Ellen Craft (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Charles J. Heglar, 2001-05-30
  5. The American Slave: Vol. 6 (Contributions in Afro-American & African Studies) by Rawick, 1972-01-29
  6. Mastered by the Clock: Time, Slavery, and Freedom in the American South (Fred W. Morrison Series in Southern Studies) by Mark M. Smith, 1997-10-20
  7. American Slavery, American Freedom by Edmund S. Morgan, 2003-10
  8. Slavery and Public History: The Tough Stuff of American Memory
  9. The Aftermath Of Slavery: A Study Of The Condition And Environment Of The American Negro (1905) by William A. Sinclair, 2007-10-17
  10. Slavery and Freedom in the Rural North: African Americans in Monmouth County, New Jersey, 1665-1865 by Graham Russell Hodges, 1997-02-01
  11. Turning the World Upside Down: The Anti-Slavery Convention of American Women, Held in New York City, May 9-12, 1837 by N. Y.) Anti-Slavery Convention of American Women 1837 (New York, Dorothy Sterling, 1987-06
  12. Slavery in America (Eyewitness History) by Dorothy Schneider, Carl J. Schneider, 2006-12
  13. Them Dark Days: Slavery in the American Rice Swamps by William Dusinberre, 2000-04
  14. Slavery at Monticello by Lucia Stanton, 2002-02-25

81. African American Studies Special Links
The Department of African American studies at Temple University World Historyof slavery, Abolition and Emancipation studies.
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82. African American Studies And Black History Materials
African American studies and Black History Materials in Special Collections In addition, the rare book collections include early works on slavery and
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African American Studies and Black History Materials in Special Collections
African American Studies and Black History materials in Special Collections are rich in a variety of formats, covering several decades and ranging from assorted political and cultural magazines and newspapers, through rare books and popular literature. Over 45 serial titles represent magazines and newspapers from all areas of the United States. Some are of a political nature, such as The Black Panther , newspaper of the Black Panther Party. Others are samples of popular magazines not generally retained by research libraries, like Jet and Sepia . Cataloged collections of over 50 African American related film scripts and over 100 pieces of sheet music support studies of the Black presence in mainstream American popular culture. The Comic Art Collection includes significant works of African American artists (in published form); among them are Oliver Harrington, Barbara Brandon Brumsic Brandon Turtel Onli , and Morrie Turner . The collection includes comics about Black history, notably a complete 16-issue run of Golden Legacy Among the American Radicalism collections in Special Collections are many historic pamphlets, leaflets, and other documents of the civil rights movement. Since the 1970's, the Special Collections department has documented social change movements and popular trends in a collection of over 2,000 vertical files filled with clippings, pamphlets and miscellanea. Many of these contain material devoted to the Black Liberation and Black Nationalism movements. Especially strong subject areas include the Black Muslims, the Black Panthers, and the general topic of Racism.

83. Research Center
African American studies. Related topics General History Multiculturalism United States slavery in America From Colonial Times to the Civil War
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84. Sawyer Library: Help Guides: African American Studies
Born in slavery Slave Narratives from the Federal Writers Project, 19361938 African American studies - University of Pennsylvania Library
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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
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"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."
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National Center for Health Statistics - Health of Black or African American Population
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85. African American Studies
African American studies. A. Philip Randolph, Pioneer of the Civil Rights American Negro slavery A Survey of the Supply, Employment and Control of
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African American Studies A. Philip Randolph, Pioneer of the Civil Rights Movement Pfeffer. Absolute Massacre: The New Orleans Race Riot of July 30, 1866. Hollandsworth. Africans in Colonial Louisiana: The Development of Afro-Creole Culture in the Eighteenth Century Hall. American Negro Slavery: A Survey of the Supply, Employment and Control of Negro Labor as Determined by the Plantation Regime Phillips Anatomy of a Lynching: The Killing of Claude Neal McGovern. Antislavery Reconsidered: New Perspectives on the Abolitionists Perry and Fellman. Cohen. Barber of Natchez Davis and Hogan. McKee and Chisenhall. . Schafer. Bruce. Black Americans and Organized Labor: A New History Moreno. Black Face, Maligned Race: The Representation of Blacks in English Drama from Shakespeare to Southerne Barthelemy. Ochs. Black Prophets of Justice: Activist Clergy Before the Civil War . Swift.
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86. African American History And Heritage Site: Resources And Links For Black Histor
4) Beyond Black History Month African American studies Toolkit for Grades K12A selective Learn what you can do to help eradicate slavery by visiting
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87. Grace Doherty Library - Resources In African American Studies
Selected Web Sites African American studies slavery. Documenting the AmericanSouth Aims to document Southern life from the perspective of Southerners;
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88. Historical Figures - African American Studies - WIU
This is Western Illinois University s Department of African American studies Frederick Douglas was born into slavery in Tuckahoe, Maryland, in 1817.
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Programs ... About AAS Lewis H. Latimer patented carbon filaments for electric lights in 1882. It was the first cost effective method for such an invention. Frederick McKinley Jones invented the first refrigerated cooling system for trucks and railroad cars. His invention revolutionized the way fresh foods were transported. Garrett A. Morgan invented the three-way automatic traffic signal in 1923, which he later sold to General Electric. Thomas L. Jennings, a tailor and dry cleaner in New York, received a patent for a dry cleaning process in 1821. He is the first known African American to patent any invention.
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Rosa Parks was born 1913, in Tuskegee, Alabama. She became active in the civil rights movement in 1930. In 1943, she was the first woman to join the Montgomery chapter of NAACP. Parks has been called the "Mother of Civil Rights" due to her refusal to give up her seat, on a segregated bus, to a white man. This incident caused what became known as the Montgomery Bus Boycott. As a result of the boycott, the U. S. Supreme Court eventually ruled it unconstitutional for city buses to be segregated. George Washington Carver was born a slave on a Missouri farm in 1865. He was the first Black person to graduate from Iowa State College. After obtaining his Bachelor and Master's of Science, he became a faculty member in the Botany Department at his alma mater. In 1896, he began teaching at Tuskegee Institute. Best known for his work as a scientist, Carver developed over 400 products from the peanut, potato, and pecan. His inventions have helped improved the quality of life for many people.

89. Social Studies School Service Black History Index
Abraham Lincoln and slavery, an exercise that forces students to take a closerlook at African American studies Research Guide Yale Univeristy Library
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Posters Email Address: Library Catalog Kits and MARC Records Black History Articles/Features DVDs Samples From Activity Books Featured Web Site Brown v. Board of Education : 50th Anniversary April 2004 marks the 50th anniversary of the historic Brown v. Board of Education decision. Social Studies School Service carries a variety of excellent materials to help you teach students about the background to Brown, the case itself, and its aftermath: Black History in America: Quick Study Cards Three two-sided cards laminated together into a single foldout reference present essential facts and dates for quick review of major events in African American history. Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance More than 370 entries introduce students to the full spectrum of the Harlem Renaissance, from Chicago Defender journalist Robert Abbott and the Abyssinian Baptist Church, to the back-to-Africa movement and Josephine Baker...

90. Job Announcement - FAC2005-0089
Assistant Professor of African American studies African American Life andHistory, slavery and Race in the Americas, Theories and Paradigms in Africana
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91. UH Course Catalog - AAS Course Descriptions
3330 African American studies Oral History and Field Research Cr. 3. (30). 3350 slavery and Race Relations in the African Diaspora Cr. 3. (3-0).
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Courses: African American Studies Program (AAS) College: Liberal Arts and Social Sciences : Introduction to African American Studies Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: ENGL 1303 . Introductory analysis of the black experience in Africa and the Americas. 2322: Introduction to African Religions and Philosophy Cr. 3. (3-0). Traditional African religions and philosophy. : African American Experience through Theatre Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: AAS 2320 or consent of instructor. Critical analysis and issues relevant to contemporary works of African-American playwrights in historical and sociological contexts. : African American Studies Oral History and Field Research Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisites: AAS 2320 and AAS 3379 or consent of instructor. Development of oral history as a discipline and its use in developing sources for African American and Africans history. Practical training in oral interviewing techniques through field work. : Seminar in African American Sociolinguistics Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite: AAS 2320 or consent of instructor. Significant theories and arguments concerning the genesis, maintenance, and social function of African American English. Changing and diverse character of the African American speech community as described by dialectologists, sociolinguists, and Creologists. : African Americans and the Law Cr. 3. (3-0). Prerequisite:

92. African American Studies
African American studies is a multidisciplinary program designed to provide The South from Colonial days to 1860; slavery, the plantation system,
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African American Studies
The program in African American Studies is administered by an advisory committee comprising a director and two other faculty members, one from the social sciences and one from the humanities. These faculty members serve as advisors to majors and minors, providing, in conjunction with the sequence of courses, a unique opportunity for students to undertake an interdisciplinary concentration under close faculty supervision.
General Requirements
The following courses, as well as General Education coursework, are required for a B.A. in African American Studies (the major requires 40 units):
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AMST 202 Interethnic Diversity in the West
Introduction to community, culture, and ethnicity within the Western United States with emphasis on African American, Asian American, and Chicano/Latino cultures and social patterns.
AMST 301 America, the Frontier, and the New West
Introduction to community, culture, and ethnicity within the Western United States with emphasis on African American, Asian American, and Chicano/Latino cultures and social patterns.
AMST 350 Seminar in Ethnic Studies: Theories and Methods
Introduction to community, culture, and ethnicity within the Western United States with emphasis on African American, Asian American, and Chicano/Latino cultures and social patterns.

93. Assistant Professor Of African American Studies - HigherEdJobs.com
African American studies Assistant Professor – Tenure Track African AmericanLife and History, slavery and Race in the Americas, Theories and Paradigms
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94. Carleton College: Gould Library: Subject Research Guides
E441 E453, slavery in the United States; Anti-slavery Movements Because ofthe interdisciplinary nature of African American studies, relevant works
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95. African American Studies -- Arts & Sciences Libraries, UB Libraries
thomas jefferson and slavery. title search. president in the family See Resourcesby Subject African American studies for additional suggestions.
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African American Studies This guide lists sources that will help you begin research in the University at Buffalo (ASL) and on the Internet. Ask a librarian at for additional assistance. Starting Points
  • The African American Almanac - UGL Reference E 185 .A37 2000
  • African American Desk Reference - UGL Reference E185 .N49 1999
  • The African American Enclopedia - UGL Reference E 185 .A235 2001
  • African-American Writers: A Dictionary - UGL Reference PS 153 .N5 A3444 2000
  • American Slavery: A Composite Autobiography - http://ublib.buffalo.edu/libraries/units/ugl/e-resources/as.html
  • Black Literature Criticism - UGL Reference PS 153 .N5 B556 1992
  • Encyclopedia of African-American Culture - UGL Reference E 185 .E54 1996
  • The Encyclopedia of Civil Rights in America - UGL Reference E 185 .E54 1996
  • The Harlem Renaissance - UGL Reference NX 512.3 .A35 R64 1998
  • MacMillan Encyclopedia of World Slavery - UGL Reference HT 861 .M24 1998
  • Reference Library of Black America - UGL Reference E185 .R44 2000
  • State of Black America - UGL Reference E185.5 .S8

96. African American Studies
African American Review Callaloo Journal of Black studies Annual Report ofthe Board of Managers of the Massachusetts Antislavery Society,
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97. The Citadel / African American Studies / Courses
Required for a minor in African American studies. African slavery HIST.The History of Jazz HIST. African American Leadership PSCI. Black Nationalism
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I. Course Descriptions: AAST 205. Introduction to African American Studies. Required for a minor in African American studies.
This course is an interdisciplinary survey designed to introduce students to the major concepts and theories in African American Studies. It will provide a foundation for understanding the complexity of social, political, cultural, and historical experiences of people of African descent. The interpretive frameworks include, the trans-Atlantic slave trade, slavery in the age of Revolution, black religion, the Harlem Renaissance, black cultural pride, and contemporary issues of race and gender. The class will be an introductory approach to understanding the experiences of African Americans. HIST 310. African American History to 1865

98. Education First: Black History Hotlist
slavery and African American History. The africanamerican Mosaic A Library ofCongress Guide for the Study of Black History and Culture
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Introduction The following resources come from all over the Internet. Some are provided by companies like CNN Interactive while others are the products of university scholars or amateurs. Use these sites as the raw material for your own study of African-American history and issues. Remember to read critically and look for hidden agendas, bias, or errors that might creep into the Web pages. If you'd like a more guided learning experience, go to the main Black History Month Web site.
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99. Alibris: Social Science African American Studies
From slavery to Freedom more books like this by Franklin, John Hope This classicin African American studies was first published in 1947;
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100. African American Studies BU 2004/2005 Undergraduate Bulletin
The African American studies Program explores the African American experience Surveys the writings of African American women writers from slavery to the
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African American Studies
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Director Ronald K. Richardson Professors Blakely, Breiner, Heywood, Teele, Thornton Visiting Professor Kim Professor Emerita Cromwell The African American Studies Program explores the African American experience in global and comparative perspective. Courses are designed to make students aware of the connections between Americans of African descent, other Americans, and global populations. Critical investigation of race, ethnicity, and other forms of collective identity is a central concern of the program.
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CAS AA 207 Introduction to Ethnic, Race, and Minority Relations
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CAS AA 304 Introduction to African American Women Writers
Surveys the writings of African American women writers from slavery to the present and explores the African American female literary tradition in the context of black history and culture. Also offered as CAS EN 380. Kim. 4 cr, 2nd sem.
CAS AA 309 African American History in Global and Comparative Perspective
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CAS AA 310 History of the Civil Rights Movement
History of the African American struggle for racial equality and democracy from the turn of the century through the 1960s. Use is made of the most recent scholarship, memoirs, documentary films, and oral history accounts. Teele. 4 cr, Summer I

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