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         African Literature:     more books (100)
  1. The Norton Anthology of African American Literature
  2. African-American Literature: A Brief Introduction and Anthology (Harpercollins Literary Mosaic) by Young, 1997-01-17
  3. African Oral Literature by Isidore Okpewho, 1992-09-01
  4. African American Literature (Penguin Academics) by Keith Gilyard, Anissa Wardi, 2004-01-31
  5. African Literature: An Anthology of Criticism and Theory
  6. The Prentice Hall Anthology of African American Women's Literature by Valerie Lee, 2005-08-14
  7. The Handbook of African American Literature by Hazel Arnett Ervin, 2004-06-30
  8. Prentice Hall Anthology of African American Literature with Audio CD, The by Rochelle Smith, Sharon L. Jones, et all 1999-08-19
  9. Theories of Africans: Francophone Literature and Anthropology in Africa (Black Literature and Culture Series) by Christopher L. Miller, 1993-09-24
  10. A History of Twentieth-Century African Literatures
  11. The Journal of African American Children's Literature. Vol. 1, Issue 1 by Khafilah Abdel-Malik, 2005-08-08
  12. Language and Theme: Essays on African Literature by Emmanuel N. Obiechina, 1990-07
  13. Literature of Marginality: Dalit Literature and African-American Literature by Aston; NMed., 2001-02-02
  14. Aspects of South African Literature

161. S. African Wins Literature Nobel
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162. Badlands: An Underground Science Fiction Novel
Badlands An Underground Science Fiction Novel. The story of a warrior who seeks to liberate Earth from alien conquerors. For lovers of scifi and african-American literature.
http://www.geocities.com/badlandsbook/index.html
Badlands is the story of a future breed of warriors called "yogin." The yogin are a warrior caste that serves as the elite protectors of Earth’s alien conquerors, the Grells. The yogin also protect humanity from a vicious, man-eating sub-species called Homo Carnivorous. Paris is a yogin that rebelled against the Grells. His quest is to attain the next level of power in hopes of freeing the world. Throughout his struggle he is both guided and tormented by Ori, his former master. Ori is a Grell noble who has mixed feelings towards humans. Ori cannot decide Paris and other humans are his children, his property or are, in fact, his friends. Paris’ love interest is Leah. She is a strong military woman who falls for Paris, despite his odd ways. However, Leah finds that she must compete for his affections as he falls under the thrall of a beautiful and seductive older woman named Mauria. Mauria is the only yogin who is more powerful than Paris. He must decide if she is the key that will help him to become strong enough to defeat the Grell emperor known as The First One, and his battalion of alien cyborgs. To order online from the publisher, go to

163. Memphis Black Arts Alliance, Inc.
Regional center for africanAmerican arts and culture, offering classes and programs in dance, music, theater, visual arts, literature, and language.
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164. Univ. Of Rochester Libraries - Koller-Collins Center For English Studies
Includes resources for the study of English and American literature. One highlight is resources on africanAmerican literature.
http://www.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/k-chome.htm

About the Koller-Collins Library

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SUBJECT GUIDES RELATING TO ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE:
Getting Started in Literary Research

Resources for the Study of Eighteenth-Century English Literature

Websites for the Study of English and American Literature

Resources for the Study of African-American Literature
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Please address comments, questions, and suggestions to Alan Lupack (alupack@ rcl.lib.rochester.edu)
The KOLLER-COLLINS CENTER FOR ENGLISH STUDIES is housed with the Robbins Library on the fourth floor of Rush Rhees Library (Room 416). Named in honor of English Professors Kathrine Koller and Rowland Collins, the center maintains a core collection of its own, consisting of about six thousand primary texts and reference works in all areas of British and American literature, with special holdings in the works of the Elizabethan dramatists. The Koller-Collins Collection also contains CDs relating to the study of literature. The Koller-Collins and Robbins Libraries are non-circulating collections. Koller-Collins Center for English Studies/ Robbins Library: HOURS Top of Page (c) 1998

165. University Of Tennessee Press
Publisher specializing in American studies, concentrating on history, anthropology, vernacular architecture, material culture, religion, folklore, literature, african American studies, Native American studies, and works in all disciplines concerned with Appalachia and the Southeast.
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166. The Black Library Booksellers
Booksellers specializing in african American literature.
http://www.theblacklibrary.com/
Home Page Fiction Non-Fiction Self Published/Under-Promoted Titles ... Boston's Book Festivals 2005!!! Site Last Updated: Saturday September 17, 2005 Welcome to The Black Library Booksellers. We specialize in African American books at discount prices. We Are A Black Owned Company. Our web site offers some of the lowest prices for African American Literature. Boston's Book Festivals 2005!!! ABOUT THE COMPANY WHAT PEOPLE HAVE SAID ABOUT US? Sign-Up For A Chance At A Free Book!!! You Might Get Blessed!!! Please sign our Guest Book so you can receive information on new releases and special sales. The Johnnie Cochran I Knew!!! He Will Be Missed!!! theblacklibrary.com,african americans books,the black library booksellers, black library books, black library,black art, black books, book and art; art by black people, art for black people, black literature,african american book store, black history books, black bookseller, self published, self publishing Fiction Order Non-Fiction TRIPLE CROWN RELEASES 25% OFF ... NEW RELEASES 25-40% OFF Win A Chance At A Free Book!!! But We Need Your Email Address!!! Click Here To Sign Our Guest Book.

167. Black Studies Africa And The Diaspora
Explores the african diaspora and its interaction with culture and society in the Americas. T he interdisciplinary program combines humanities courses from literature, music and film together with the social sciences and history to provide students with an understanding of the farreaching impact of race and ethnicity across continents.
http://www.fairfield.edu/x3199.html

168. Da Capo Books Home
Kendall Square publisher of quality paperbacks in American and world history, film, dance, theater, music, literature, art and architecture, sports, and african American studies. Site includes book descriptions and ordering information.
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There's something for everyone at Da Capo.
Where Dreams Die Hard
by Carlton Stowers
"A glimpse into a small town rallying around a cause, and a look at a way of life that city dwellers rarely see." Publishers Weekly
"To say [it's] just about football would be as misleading as it would be to say The Iliad was just about a horse." Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
Six-man football was invented in Nebraska in 1934. At its peak in 1953, 30,000 teams across the country and in Canada competed in the sport. Though there are fewer teams now, it is still played in states as far flung as Texas, New Mexico, Montana, Colorado, and Kansas, among others.
Where Dreams Die Hard
is a poignant story of a small town, its unwavering support through thick and a lot of thin, and a revealing slice of life in the American heartland that is fast disappearing.
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The Turkish Lover
A Memoir by Esmeralda Santiago Esmeralda's relationship with "the Turk" is told with expansive humanity, earthy humor, and psychological courage. ...

169. Mood Makers Books
Independent africanAmerican bookstore specializes in multicultural and Afrocentric literature. Book listing, monthly picks, events calendar, online ordering.
http://www.moodmakersbooks.com/
Village Gate Square - 274 N. Goodman St. - Rochester, NY 14607 - Tel: 585-271-7010 - Fax: 585-271-2313
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170. YUL Research Guide In English Language & Literature: Postcolonial Literature- Af
literature IN ENGLISH Postcolonial literature african. This is a highly selective list of resources. It is not intended to be exhaustive.
http://www.library.yale.edu/humanities/english/african.html
Y ALE U NIVERSITY L IBRARY:
L ITERATURE I N E NGLISH
Postcolonial Literature: African This is a highly selective list of resources. It is not intended to be exhaustive. For more Internet sites, see the Voice of the Shuttle or Postcolonial African Literature . Below, bulleted entries are Internet sites, followed by annotated listings of full-text CD-ROMs. Online resources
Postcolonial Literature: African

171. Postcolonial Literature In Africa: An Overview
Postcolonial Lit. in Africa Ghana Botswana Nigeria South Africa Zimbabwe Theme Subject Bibliography Main Web Page
http://www.scholars.nus.edu.sg/landow/post/misc/africov.html

172. Study Guides For Various Works
World literature in English of India, Africa, and the Caribbean (English 222). Chinua Achebe Things Fall Apart Buchi Emecheta The Joys of Motherhood
http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~brians/guides_index.html
Course Materials, Including Study Guides to Various Works
Grouped here are study guides prepared by Professor Paul Brians of Washington State University for the use of students in his classes. Nonprofit users are welcome to use and reproduce them for educational purposes so long as full credit is given to the author and the URL of the original is included, though online "mirrors" are not allowed. Please link to these pages rather than cloning them on your own site. Feel free to make corrections and/or additions by writing Prof. Brians at brians@wsu.edu
Take a course from Professor Brians online.
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  • 173. LITERATURE CULTURE OF FRANCOPHONE AFRICA THE DIASPORA
    literature CULTURE OF FRANCOPHONE AFRICA THE DIASPORA. Partner Sites. French Studies Department Center for Digital Initiatives
    http://dl.lib.brown.edu/francophone/
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    174. Department Of Asian And African Languages
    Research in the languages, literatures and cultures of East Africa, Turkey, the Middle East, North Africa, Iran, Afghanistan, Central Asia, Pakistan, and India, as well as the history of the IndoEuropean and Semitic languages.
    http://www.afro.uu.se/eng.html

    175. Department Of Classics
    Classics, as an academic field, studies the cultures, history, languages, literatures and material remains of the ancient Mediterranean world from approximately 2500 BCE to approximately 500 CE, with particular emphasis on the civilizations of Greece and Rome and their reciprocal relations with surrounding Near Eastern, african, and Western European societies.
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