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  1. The Black Laws in the Old Northwest: A Documentary History (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies) by Stephen Middleton, 1993-03-30
  2. Jesuit Slaveholding in Maryland, 1717-1838 (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Thomas Murphy, 2001-05-23
  3. Masters and Statesmen: The Political Culture of American Slavery (New Studies in American Intellectual and Cultural History) by Kenneth S. Greenberg, 1988-08-01
  4. Samuel Ringgold Ward: Christian Abolitionist (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Ronald K. Burke, 1995-03-01
  5. Dutch Triangle (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Willie F. Page, 1997-05-01
  6. 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
  7. NYC's African Slaveowners: A Social & Material Hist. (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Sherrill D. Wilson, 1994-05-01
  8. A Profile of Runaway Slaves in Virginia and South Carolina from 1730 through 1787 (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Lathan A. Windley, 1995-11-01
  9. African Americans and Colonial Legislation in the Middle Colonies (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Oscar Williams, 1998-06-01
  10. Frederick Douglass and the Black Liberation Movement: The North Star of American Blacks (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Jin Ping Wu, 2000-12-28
  11. From Homicide to Slavery: Studies in American Culture by David Brion Davis, 1988-11-24
  12. DEAD OR ALIVE (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Meaders, 1993-08-01
  13. Abolitionism In U.S. & Brazil (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Celia M. Azevedo, 1995-10-01
  14. Grassroots Reform in the Burned-over District of Upstate New York: Religion, Abolitionism, and Democracy (Studies in African American History and Culture) by Judith Wellman, 2000-12-07

61. ECUIP : The Digital Library : African-American Studies
Go to the Digital Library top page! africanamerican studies, SelecteCUIP section
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African-American Studies

Select eCUIP section... DIGITAL LIBRARY Subject Collections: Special Collections: CLASSROOM TEACHER'S LAB INFORMATION CENTER eCUIP HOME
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African-American Biographies African-Americans, Digital-Librarian AFRO-American Almanac GENERAL
African-American Journey African-American Mosaic African American Review African-Americans, Digital-Librarian ... Jet Online ARTS
African American Sheet Music 1850-1920 African Music Archive Chronology of African-American Arts National Museum of African Art ... Photographs from the Golden Age of Jazz HISTORY
African-American Warriors After the Civil War: Plessy v. Ferguson Black Military Chronology on the History of Slavery and Racism ... USCT and Commissioned Officers of African-American Descent LITERATURE
African-American Literature Links African-American Perspectives African-American Writers of the 19th Century Poetry and Prose of the Harlem Renaissance ... Writing Black PEOPLE
African-American Biographies American Slave Narratives Black Inventors Buffalo Soldiers on the Western Frontier ... John George Clinkscales, On the Old Plantation

62. Brandeis University African & African American Studies
slavery and racism, and the legacy of slavery. major 19th century texts of AfricanAmericanliterature and profoundly in literary and cultural studies, and in
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Course Listings for Fall 2000 AAAS 5a Introduction to African and Afro-American Studies
An interdisciplinary introduction to major topics in African and Afro-American Studies, providing fundamental insights into Africa, the Caribbean, and the Americas through approaches and techniques of social science and the humanities. Tuesday and Friday, 9:00 - 10:30 am
Ms. Bryant AAAS 80a Economy and Society in Africa
Perspectives on the interaction of economic and other variables in African societies. Topics include the ethical and economic bases of distributive justice, models of social theory, efficiency and equality in law, the role of economic variables in the theory of history, and the world systems analysis. Tuesday and Friday, 12:00 - 1:30 pm
Mr. Nyangoni AAAS 115a Introduction to African History
The history of African societies from their earliest beginnings to the present era. Topics include African participation in antiquity and early Christianity and preindustrial political, economic, and cultural developments, among others. Monday and Wednesday, 3:30 - 5:00 pm
Staff AAAS 126b Political Economy of the Third World
Development of capitalism and different roles and functions assigned to all "Third Worlds" in the periphery as well as the center. Special attention will be paid to African and Afro-American peripheries. Tuesday, 4:30 - 7:30 pm

63. University Press Of Kentucky
Subjects African American studies The Abolitionists and the South, 18311861By Stanley Harrold Appalachians and Race The Mountain South from slavery to
http://www.kentuckypress.com/viewsubject.cfm?group=2

64. Department Of African American Studies
or Women’s studies is particularly recommended for degree candidates in AfricanAmerican studies. Frederick Douglas was born into slavery in Tuckahoe
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Bachelor of Arts in African American Studies
Students seeking the Bachelor of Arts in African American Studies must complete the following curriculum requirements:
General Education Requirements 60 s.h. Core Courses.................... 18 s.h. Directed Electives........... 15 s.h. Approved Minor.............. 16 - 20 s.h. Open Electives................. 7 - 11 s.h. Program Total................... 120 s.h. Core Requirements AAS 100 Intro to African American Studies........................ 3 s.h.
AAS 145 Famous People of African Decent........................ 3 s.h.
AAS 251 Social Problems of Black Americans...................... 3 s.h.
AAS 281 Literature of the Black World................................... 3 s.h. AAS 360 African American Communities............................. 3 s.h.

65. African American Literature Syllabi
Black Women's Narrative from slavery to the Harlem Renaissance; Hathaway, Heather(Marquette University) Introduction to African American studies (incomplete);
http://www.georgetown.edu/tamlit/teaching/af-am_syl.html
African American Literature Syllabi

66. UGA African American Studies
See this page for the requirements for a major in African American studies. complexsocieties and states, spread and importance of Islam, slavery and diaspora
http://www.uga.edu/~iaas/Courses.html
Students wishing to earn a certificate in African American Studies can do so by taking at least the 2000 level introductory course, one upper-class seminar at the 4000 level or higher, and six other courses as a coherent package of study. Besides the two courses of 6 hours required in the Institute core, the certificate directs a student to focus for a total of 12 hours in either:
  • History and Culture (Folklore, Religion, African American Civilization, and Diaspora Studies, including the Caribbean, South America, and sub-Saharan Africa);
  • Behavioral and Social Inquiry (Psychology, Sociology, Speech, and Political Science), or
  • Literature, Language, and the Arts (Drama, Cinema, Comparative Literature, Linguistics, Music, Swahili, Romance Languages, and English). At least two courses of three semester hours each (divisional total of six hours) must be selected from two of the three divisions in African American Studies. The requirement makes for a grand total of at least twelve divisional hours outside of a student's selected division of specialty in African American Studies. The following list contains all courses currently available through the Institute for African American Studies.
  • 67. Yale Bulletin And Calendar - News
    John Blassingame, 59, a Yale historian renowned for his studies of slavery andformer chair of the University's African American studies Program, died Feb.
    http://www.yale.edu/opa/v28.n22/story13.html
    February 25, 2000 Volume 28, Number 22
    John Blassingame
    Historian John Blassingame,
    pioneer in study of slavery, dies John Blassingame, 59, a Yale historian renowned for his studies of slavery and former chair of the University's African American Studies Program, died Feb. 13 after a long illness.
    T H I S W E E K ' S S T O R I E S Term bill raised by just 2.9%
    African-American Studies gains department status

    Dean honors music-loving Thai king

    Computer hijackers and Napster users are newest Internet threat
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    68. African American Studies
    Comparative slavery in the Americas); Anthropology 219 (Origins of African AmericanCulture), Anthropology 224 (Political Anthropology Crosscultural studies
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    Undergraduate Catalog
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    African American Studies
    DIRECTOR Lucius Turner Outlaw, Jr. THE African American Studies program offers courses that treat the experiences of African-descended people both on the African continent and throughout the diaspora. Since a number of the courses required by the program are offered every other year, students must consult the program director soon after they decide to participate in the program to design a feasible course of study. Students may take courses on an elective basis or as part of an interdisciplinary major or minor. Courses taken at Fisk University may be counted as electives in the program of study. Program of Concentration in African American Studies Theinterdisciplinary major consists of 30 hours of core courses and 6 hours of electives. Requirements for the completion of the major include:
  • African American Studies 101, Introduction to African American Studies. (African American History) History 279-280.
  • 69. African American Studies
    The African American studies Program includes a wide range History 238 African AmericanHistory A Survey. History 346 slavery, Rebellion, and Emancipation in
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    Academics African American Studies
    African American Studies Program
    Box 391
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    Courses The African American Studies Program includes a wide range of courses, listed below, as well as many opportunities for independent study and off-campus study. Click here for a list of those courses being taught during the Spring 2003 semester. AAS-130 Introduction to African American Studies AAS-224 Religion of African Americans AAS-230 Introduction to Africa AAS-233 Southern Africa: History, Conflict and Change ... AAS-450-460 Individualized Study-Research As an interdisciplinary program, there are several cross-listed courses as well as affiliated courses taught by other departments, included: Cross-Listed Courses English 235 Survey of African American Literature English 349 Contemporary African American Women Writers English 353 Discourses of Resistance History 238 African American History: A Survey History 271 African History and Society from the 1800s History 346 Slavery, Rebellion, and Emancipation in the Atlantic World

    70. African American Studies: Reviews And Articles About Selected Films In The UC Be
    African American studies Reviews and Articles about Selected Films in the UC BerkeleyLibraries. Cossaro, Karen. New Discoveries on slavery. (PBS program
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    African American Studies: Reviews and Articles about Selected Films in the UC Berkeley Libraries
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    "The Man Who Pulled." (TV documentary on A. Philip Randolph, labor leader and Civil Rights activist) (includes related article) Black Issues in Higher Education v12, n24 (Jan 25, 1996):14 (4 pages).
    Goodman, Walter.
    "A. Philip Randolph: For Jobs and Freedom." (television program reviews) New York Times v145 (Thu, Feb 1, 1996):B2(N), C18(L), col 2, 11 col in.
    Africans in America
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  • Collins, James.
    "Africans in America." (television program reviews) Time v152, n16 (Oct 19, 1998):116.
    Cossaro, Karen.
    "New Discoveries on Slavery." (PBS program 'Africans in America: America's Journey Through Slavery' produced by WGBH)(Brief Article) American Visions v13, n5 (Oct-Nov, 1998):12.

    71. University Of Wyoming General Bulletin: African American Studies Course Descript
    of African American culture and society; the end of slavery; and the Prerequisites3 hours of 3000 level course in African American studies or history; and W1
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    African American Studies (AAST)
    1000 Level 2000 Level 3000 Level 4000 Level
    1000. Introduction to African American Studies. 3. [C1] Surveys African presence in America. Selected teachings are designed to give the student a concise understanding of the heritage of African people in America.
    2140. African Societies. 3. [C2, G1] Surveys African societies in their traditional and modern settings. Explores structure, function, and process in African social institutions (family, kinship, gender, economy, politics, education, law, and religion). Analyses impact of Western contact of these institutions and other internal and external processes that have culminated in the present African condition. Cross listed with SOC 2140
    2410. AAST 2410 Survey of Afro-Caribbean Cultures 3. [C1, G1] Examines the diverse cultural dimensions of the Caribbean (e.g., music, language, religion, politics, and lifestyles) in relation to its historical retentions in West Africa. A critical study of pre and post colonialism and its affects on contemporary Caribbean society is a major emphasis of this course. These critical paradigms also include the study of Afro-Caribbean populations in America.
    2450. Traditional African Religion. 3.

    72. UCF: African American Studies
    We will examine fictions of slavery, from antebellum through Program News Links University of Central Florida, African American studies Program, Colbourn
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    73. Quick Reference - Arts & Humanities - African-American Studies
    3,000 poems written by africanamerican poets in A Composite Autobiography AmericanSlavery a Composite E-Journals Afro-American studies Scholarly journals
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    74. African American Studies
    of the broad scope and central interests of the field of African American studies. America;race, liberty and equality; the experience of slavery; race and
    http://www.afam.northwestern.edu/major.html
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    Major Program
    I. Introduction to Program of Study for Departmental Majors
    The major requires five quarter core courses (B10-1,2, B25, B36-1,2); five courses to establish a concentration in one of the three areas: social and behavioral studies, historical and comparative studies, and cultural studies of the black experience; a two-quarter senior sequence;and five related courses selected from other departments. Students may elect to emphasize special fields/issues with the area of concentration chosen.
    II. Core Offerings
    404-B10-1,2 Survey of African-American Literature A comparative exploration dealing comprehensively with major poems, slave narratives, autobiographies, plays, novels and essays by our greatest black and non-black American writers. Literature of both the "felt-knowledge" and the conscience of the race, in terms of the black odyssey, South, Middle Country and North. The course underscores the influence upon American society of these works and their pivotal position within the African-American literary tradition and the larger context of American letters.

    75. African American Studies
    American studies in a comparative geographic perspective and with interdisciplinaryapproaches . 2. An assistant professorship in the history of slavery.
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    Position Announcements The Department of African American Studies in the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences at NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY solicits applications for the following positions to begin September 1, 2003
    A tenured or tenure-track position in Diaspora studies . We are especially interested in scholars who consider African American studies in a comparative geographic perspective and with interdisciplinary approaches . An assistant professorship in the history of slavery . Preferred area of specialization is slavery in the U.S. , though applicants with interests in the comparative study of slavery in the African Diaspora are strongly encouraged to apply. Both positions are full-time in the interdisciplinary Department of African American Studies, which is undergoing considerable expansion and development. A courtesy appointment with another appropriate department may be possible. Junior applicants, who must have completed their Ph.D. by the time of appointment, should submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, and three letters of recommendation. Senior applicants should submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, and a list of at least three references. To be assured of fullest consideration, application materials should be postmarked by

    76. UMass Graduate Bulletin: Afro-American Studies Courses
    The role of the slavery expansion issue and the study of fifty major works of AfroAmericanStudies. lyrics in an African and African American social, political
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    Faculty Master's Doctoral
    All courses carry 4 credits unless otherwise specified.
    652 Literature of the Harlem Renaissance
    An intensive study of the literature and orature associated with the Harlem Renaissance, from the philosophical underpinnings supplied by Du Bois, Johnson, Locke, Garvey, and Randolph to the varied poetic visions of Hughes, Spencer, Brown, Cullen, and McKay to the fictional explorations of Toomer, Hurston, Fisher, Larsen, Fauset, and Thurman to the inspiration supplied by blues, jazz, and folklore of the African American tradition. Journals connnected with the movement and the contributions of interested patrons such as Van Vechten, Cunard, and the Spingarns, and the relations of the Harlem Renaissance to other contemporary American literary currents (realism, naturalism, and modernism.)
    666 The Afro-American Presence in American Literature
    An intensive survey of the portrayals of Afro-Americans in American literature, examining how characters, themes, and ideas are portrayed when filtered through the race, gender, class, politics, historical time frame, and individual artistic aesthetic of a variety of writers.
    677 Seminar on Slavery
    The rise of slavery in the United States until its destruction during the Civil War. Slavery as a political and economic institution and as a day-to-day lived experience. Emphasis on broad themes and interpretations including: the construction of the concept of "race" and the debate over the origins of slavery; the nature of slave communities and culture, gender and slavery; slavery in a comparative perspective; the significance of slave resistance and the politics of slavery.

    77. Subject Guide To African-American Studies

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    Arts Baseball Civil Rights Civil War ... Science
    Arts African American Culture

    The Harlem Renaissance not only the transformed African American identity and history of the 1920s, but also American culture in general. This visual rich site provided information on the events of the 1920s; literature; performing arts; and visual arts. African-Americans in the Visual Arts: A Historical Perspective
    African Americans have made significant contribution in the art world. This site provides biographical information on the artists as well as examples of their works in many different mediums. Features information about important "movements" in art such as Harlem Renaissance, African Influences, The Work Progress Administration, and Changing Times. There is a bibliography available for further research. Rhapsodies in Black: Art of the Harlem Renaissance
    This site gives an overview about the Harlem Renaissance period of black art - music, painting, dance, and literature. The featured key themes of this site includes the texts and imgaes of Harlem Renaissance, Representing the New Negro, Modernism and Modernity, A Blues Aesthetic, Imagining Africa, Haiti, and Images of Black Motherhood. Baseball Black Baseball's Negro Baseball League
    Here's a site that offers a wealth of information on the players, history, and teams.

    78. African American History Resources
    Center for Afroamerican and African studies (CAAS). Harlem 19001940 an African-AmericanCommunity. The Imagination of Man is Limitless slavery Statistics.
    http://www.historesearch.com/afro.html
    Last update 03/20/2003 This African American History resource site is intended to halt the endless search for quality historical resources. If you know of an historically based website that is educationally appropriate and wish to be linked to this site or have any suggestions, please email us! All submitted links are reviewed for quality of academic content. Other References Groups and Events People AFRO-Americ@: Kids Zone Afro-American Almanac African-American African American Archives and Images International ... Excerpts from Slave Narratives
    A European slave trader, John Barbot, describes the African slave trade (1682) Harlem 1900-1940: an African-American Community The Imagination of Man is Limitless
    Slavery Statistics The Internet African American History Highlights of African American History History Internet Resources History of African Americans in the Civil War ... Conflict of Abolition and Slavery
    Library of Congress Chronology on Slavery and Racism: 1619-1789 Chronology on Slavery and Racism: 1790-1829 Chronology on Slavery and Racism: 1830-the end Voices of the Civil Rights Era ... Yahoo! Internet Life: Black History Month Need to read more about
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    79. Recommended African American Web Sites
    Western Journal of Black studies Online index to African American Odyssey A Questfor Full Citizenship chronologically via chapters on slavery, Anebellum free
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    Recommended African American Websites
    Home African American American Indian Asian American ...
    Library Research Guides
    This list includes selected African American web resources useful for academic research and information purposes. (If you are doing library research, please see my African American Studies Library Research Guide also.) Only Websites that are reflective of African American realities were considered; sites that are exclusively African in origin or focus are only rarely included. Recommended Websites listed below were evaluated for breadth, perceived authority, stability, usefulness, and accuracy. Web index sites, clearinghouses, directories (all sites that gather or point to resources elsewhere), and e-journals and electronic news (publications, newspapers, and news programs that include actual content, as opposed to just tables of contents or subscription information) are the focus. Another section reviews a number of new commercial African American portals and commercial subject directories now being developed and marketed to African Americans in the US.

    80. African American Studies
    African American Review Callaloo Journal of Black studies Journal of Miscellanist,or a Collection of Original Essays on the Subject of Negro slavery.
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    General Information Locating Books Locating Periodicals
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    The purpose of this guide is to identify sources on African-American history, literature, and the arts. The materials listed in this guide are located in Strozier Library.
    LOCATING BOOKS
    Specific titles on all aspects of the African American experience may be found by using . All book titles are assigned Library of Congress Subject Headings, which indicate the focus of the book. They are located on first floor of Strozier Library near the Reference Desk. Subject headings to consider are "Blacks" and "African Americans."
    Do a keyword search in LOCATING PERIODICALS/NEWSPAPERS African American periodicals and newspapers are generally seen as an alternative to the "mainstream media," focusing on African American triumphs, struggles, and aspirations from many points of view. To locate these periodicals in the library, type the following searches in

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