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  1. African Americans in Los Angeles (Images of America Series) by Karin L. Stanford Ph.D, California State University Northridge Institute for Arts and Media, 2010-11-15
  2. Miles and Me (George Gund Foundation Book in African American Studies) by Quincy Troupe, 2002-05-30
  3. Lockstep and Dance: Images of Black Men in Popular Culture (Margaret Walker Alexander Series in African American Studies) by Linda G. Tucker, 2007-01-19
  4. Critical Voicings of Black Liberation (Forum for European Contributions to African American Studies)
  5. Theatre History Studies 2010: Vol. 30: African and African American Theatre Past and Present by Theatre History Studies, 2010-11-04
  6. African American art past and present: Teacher's guide (Wilton art appreciation for African American studies) by Rose Casey, 1992
  7. Special topics in African and African/American studies: AAAS 297 : African/African American Studies Program, College of the Liberal Arts by LaVerne Gyant, 1996
  8. African-American Art (Oxford History of Art) by Sharon F. Patton, 1998-06-25
  9. Black Comedians on Black Comedy: How African-Americans Taught Us to Laugh Softcover Edition (Applause Books) by Darryl J. Littleton, 2008-01-01
  10. Collecting African American Art: The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (Houston Museum of Fine Arts) by John Hope Franklin, Alivia J. Wardlaw, 2009-03-24
  11. Romare Bearden, American Modernist (Studies in the History of Art Series)
  12. African Culture and Melville's Art: The Creative Process in Benito Cereno and Moby-Dick by Sterling Stuckey, 2008-11-19
  13. The Hearing Eye: Jazz & Blues Influences in African American Visual Art
  14. African American Visual Arts: From Slavery to the Present by Celeste-Marie Bernier, 2008-11-01

21. African African American Studies Minor
Requirements for the Major in African and africanamerican studies at WrightState University, College of Liberal arts. Requirements for the Minor.
http://www.cola.wright.edu/Prog/AAAS/AAASDR.html

22. GUIDE TO MAJORS IN THE COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES (2002-2003)
africanamerican studies. african-american studies exposes students to theexperiences of african-american people and others of African descent.
http://www.casdn.neu.edu/undergraduate/majors/aas.html

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AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDIES concentrations offered: historical studies cultural studies social-behavioral studies degrees offered B.A.; B.S. Department location 132 Nightingale phone Department chair: Kwamina Panford e-mail: k.panford@neu.edu Head advisor and advisor for Experiential education Kwamina Panford cooperative education coordinator: Lester Lee Office: 377B Holmes Phone: 617-373-3407 e-mail: l.lee@neu.edu Transferring to the major: Same as college standards (pages 43-45). Acceptance into the major will be based on students meeting the departmentÂ’s criteria for admission and availability of space in the programs. Progress in the major: same as college standards Additional Information Dept/Program site Requirements for the major in PDF Back to... Majors List Undergraduate Programs We are constantly updating our site. If you have any Questions /Comments/ Suggestions click here LAST_MODIFIED: 2002/Aug/04

23. College Of Arts And Sciences -- Alabama State University
africanamerican studies Minor. The Minor in communities. Eighteen hoursare required for a Minor in african-american studies. Required Courses
http://www.alasu.edu/coas/departments/hispolscience/africanminor.htm

24. KU - African & African-American Studies
the typically African dynamic relationship between the arts and experience and readingsin selected areas of African and africanamerican studies which will be
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  • AAAS 100 The Culture of:
    The culture of the speakers of the language being studied as part of the major, normally taken with either first of second semester course of the language.
    Compulsory co-requisite for majors and open to other students
    AAAS 106 The Black Experience in the Americas
    An interdisciplinary study of the history of the African peoples of the New World, relating their cultures and institutions to the African background and to their peculiar New World experiences up to and including the 19th century. While the main emphasis will be on the U.S.A., attention will also be paid to the Caribbean and Latin America. Approaches will include demography, economics, social and political developments, literature and music
    AAAS 116 The Black Experience in the Americas (Honors)
    An intensive version of AAAS 106. Open only to students on Dean's Honor Roll or enrolled in Honors Program, or consent of instructor.

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26. Undergraduate Record, Chapter 6: College Of Arts And Sciences
Overview AfroAmerican and African studies (AAS) is provides both a solid liberalarts education as broad exposure to African and african-american history and
http://www.virginia.edu/registrar/records/98ugradrec/chapter6/uchap6-3.2.html
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Program in Afro-American and African Studies
Course Descriptions Overview Afro-American and African Studies (AAS) is an interdisciplinary program in which students examine various aspects of the black experience. The major consists of two core course requirements and seven area courses in the humanities and social sciences selected from the AAS Course Offering Directory , available in Minor Hall 108. The AAS program provides both a solid liberal arts education as well as broad exposure to African and African-American history and culture. Faculty The Afro-American and African studies faculty comprises professors in departments grounds-wide who teach courses directly related to topics in Afro-American and/or African studies. Departmental offerings vary from year to year, but currently these departments include: anthropology, art history, drama, economics, English, French, government and foreign affairs, history, linguistics, music, philosophy, psychology, religious studies, Slavic and sociology. Each year the AAS program also supports the teaching of special AAS seminars by visiting scholars. The current steering committee for the AAS undergraduate program is as follows, with departmental affiliation: Scot French, Director of the AAS Program; Reginald Butler, history; Ellen Contini-Morava, anthropology; Scott DeVeaux, music; Gertrude Fraser, anthropology; William Johnson, economics; Adria LaViolette, anthropology; John Mason, history; Tejumola Olaniyan, English; Cynthia Hoehler-Fatton, religious studies; Benjamin Ray, religious studies; Milton Vickerman, psychology; and Melvin Wilson, psychology. These faculty are available as advisors to AAS majors and minors.

27. Directory Of Majors
Languages and Literatures 014 africanamerican studies 013 African American Literature050 American studies 060 Ancient History 080 Art/Visual arts (BA) 084
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28. College Of Arts And Sciences (African-American And African Studies)
about the aggregate experience of peoples of African descent by offering a Bachelorof arts degree in africanamerican and African studies and courses in the
http://www.uncc.edu/catalog/ugrad/as/afriamer.html
Department of African-American and African Studies
Chairperson and Frank Porter Graham Professor : Azevedo; Associate Professor : Ojaide, Ruiz; Assistant Professors : Crawford, Walker; Adjunct Assistant Professor : Davis The goals of the Department of African-American and African Studies are:
  • To provide and preserve knowledge with purpose and direction about the aggregate experience of peoples of African descent by offering a Bachelor of Arts degree in African-American and African Studies and courses in the field to the University community and the public.
  • To foster intercultural understanding, expose and correct biased scholarship, and dispel myths and stereotypes through course content, programs, exchanges and cultural interaction.
  • To provide a cultural background (through courses, advising and other meaningful activities) supportive to students, particularly African- American students, in moving toward personal growth and self- awareness.
  • To provide general and specific academic skills to majors and non- majors through courses and activities that promote research, writing, reading and effective communication.
  • To promote an African-American and African perspective that will foster a political consciousness about the common bond uniting blacks in the diaspora and the African continent.
  • 29. Morehouse College: Department Of African American Studies
    africanamerican studies also provides a strong liberal arts underpinning for studentswho plan to earn professional degrees in law, health professions, and
    http://www.morehouse.edu/africanamericanstudies/
    General Information
    Director : Dr. Marcellus C. Barksdale, Ph.D.
    Location : Brawley Hall, Room 212
    Phone : (404) 681-2800, Extention 2528
    Fax The Mission
    Program Description
    Program Outcomes
    Graduates of African-American Studies at the College are expected to be able to read comprehensively, write lucidly and cogently, speak effectively, listen intently, research thoroughly, and reason logically. Upon completion of the major in African-American Studies, it is expected that graduates will enter graduate or professional school, or the world of work. All graduates of the discipline are expected to continue their involvement in community service. Top of Page Prospective Students Current Students Faculty and Staff ... Administration

    30. EBooks.com - African-American Studies
    is the first anthology of historical studies focused on creative exuberance and unprecedentedexplosion in the African American world of arts and letters
    http://www.ebooks.com/subjects/subjects.asp?SID=896

    31. African-American Studies
    and citations in articles from over 1100 international arts and humanities more. ElectronicJournals for African American studies Link to a listing in ALICE for
    http://infotree.library.ohiou.edu/bysubject/interdisciplinary/african-american/
    Library Home Pages ALICE Ask a Librarian You are here: Home Interdisciplinary Studies Login QuickLinks > Library Catalogs ALICE Online Catalog OhioLINK Central Catalog WorldCat (OU only) Databases Academic Search Premier (OU only) SIRS Researcher (OU only) Lexis-Nexis (OU only) Web Searching Academic Info Google Yahoo Reference Tools American Heritage Dictionary Oxford English Dictionary (OU only) Britannica Online (OU-Athens only) AnyWho Phone Directory Library Services Course Reserves Interlibrary Loan Titles
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    African American Biographical Database

    Access Info: Ohio U. - Athens campus only (including off-campus access)
    Biographies of thousands of African Americans, which have been compiled from biographical dictionaries and other sources... African American Newspapers
    Links to more than 200 African American newspapers nationwide, arranged by state... African American Poetry Full-Text
    Access Info: Ohio U. - all campuses (off-campus access via OhioLINK login)

    32. Dedman College: Ethnic Studies - SMU
    options are offered The major leading to the Bachelor of arts in Ethnic studieswith specialization in either African and africanamerican studies (33 hours
    http://www.smu.edu/catalogs/undergrad/dedman/ethnic.asp

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    of Humanities and Sciences Ethnic Studies
    Professor Hamilton, Director Ethnic Studies offers an interdisciplinary program that examines the African-American and Mexican-American experiences through the social sciences and humanities. The program offers instruction in important periods of African, Mexican, and American history, probing the roots of traditions beginning in early African and pre-Columbian cultures, as well as examining minorities in contemporary U.S. society. This program provides good preparation for graduate work in the social sciences, the humanities, and professional schools, as well as jobs and careers in many fields. Education, law, journalism, urban planning, business, social work, and politics are a few of the fields for which Ethnic Studies provides a strong background. Requirements for Majors and Minors.

    33. African Studies Center - University Of Pennsylvania
    ASC Director Ali B. AliDinar, Ph.D. ASC Web Editor School of arts Sciences 215)898-6971 Fax (215) 573-8130 africa@sas.upenn.edu African studies WWW 1994 Category Science Social Sciences Programs and Research Centers
    http://www.sas.upenn.edu/African_Studies/AS.html

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    Philadelphia, PA 19104-6305 Phone (215) 898-6971 Fax (215) 573-8130 africa@sas.upenn.edu "African Studies WWW" African Studies Association Country-Specific Pages Bulletin Board K-12 Resources ... Black/African Resources

    34. Beginning Library Research On African American Studies
    and classical studies, area studies, folklore, history and literature, performingarts, philosophy, religion N39 I55) Indexes africanamerican periodicals of
    http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/adams/shortcu/afam.html
    Information Resources on African American Studies
    Encyclopedias Bibliographies Indexes Biographical Sources ... Internet Resources Stanford University Libraries contains many titles on the historical and contemporary experience of African Americans, making it an excellent place for students conducting research in this area. Because of the interdisciplinary nature of African American Studies, relevant titles are often dispersed throughout the general collection depending upon subject matter. Use Socrates , Stanford's online catalog, to locate books and other materials. Use the library's print or electronic indexes to locate journal articles and published papers.
    Encyclopedias , Handbooks, Dictionaries
    Encyclopedias, Handbooks, Dictionaries, etc. can provide useful descriptions, overviews, and lists of recommended reading on a topic.
    African American Studies Encyclopedias and Handbooks
    The ABC-CLIO Companion to the Civil Rights Movement (Green Library HASRC (Lane Room) E185.61 G895 1993) A guide to the Civil Rights struggle from the end of the great Civil War to the present day. It contains concise, encyclopedic entries arranged in alphabetical order. The African American Almanac (Green Library Information Center E185 .N385 2000). Includes significant documents, a list of "Black Firsts," essays on history, art, film, the military, and organizations.

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    Founded in 1969, the Center for African and African American studies offers BA and advanced degrees. Read about the Ghana exchange program. Center for African African American studies in the College of Liberal arts at the University of Texas at Austin
    http://www.utexas.edu/depts/caaas
    http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/caaas.
    Please change/update your bookmarks to the new address.

    36. College Of Arts And Sciences—African American Studies
    Professor of African American studies and History, College of arts and Sciences. VisitingProfessor of African American studies, College of arts and Sciences.
    http://www.bu.edu/bulletins/grs/item06.html
    African American Studies
    The Graduate Program
    MA in African American Studies

    Courses
    Interdepartmental Program
    The following list reflects the 2001/2002 faculty. Director Ronald K. Richardson Director of Graduate and Undergraduate Studies Myung ja Kim
    Faculty
    Allison Blakely
    Professor of African American Studies and History, College of Arts and Sciences. BA, University of Oregon; MA, PhD, University of California, Berkeley
    Myung ja Kim
    Visiting Professor of African American Studies, College of Arts and Sciences. BA, Seoul (Korea) National University; MA, Columbia University; PhD, Sogang (Korea) University
    Ronald K. Richardson
    Associate Professor of African American Studies and History, College of Arts and Sciences. BA, MA, PhD, State University of New York, Binghamton
    Associated Faculty
    Lawrence A. Breiner
    Professor of English, College of Arts and Sciences. AB, Boston College; MPhil, PhD, Yale University
    Irene Gendzier
    Professor of Political Science, College of Arts and Sciences. (Comparative Politics), AB, Barnard College; MA, PhD, Columbia University
    Shahla Haeri
    Assistant Professor of Anthropology, College of Arts and Sciences. BA, Boston State College; MA, Northeastern University; PhD, University of California, Los Angeles

    37. African American Studies Toolkit: Visual Arts
    Beyond Black History Month. The African American studies Toolkit. Learn how**.Visual arts, Did you know You view African American art every day!
    http://creativefolk.com/toolkit/art.html
    Beyond Black History Month The African American Studies Toolkit Email Updated 2/28/03 Contents Reference Online Reference Offline FAQ ... Elementary
    Subject Areas: History Language Arts Music Visual Arts ... About the Author Proud to be named School Library Journal's Site of the Week for 12/17/02! Recommended by NEA Today January, 2003.
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    Visual Arts Did you know: You view African American art every day!
    The image of Franklin D. Roosevelt on the U.S. dime was created in 1944 by sculptor Selma Burke , whose legacy as an artist spanned over 50 years. How to Find Images of African American Art and Artists on the Web Web Sites Lesson Plans Books ... Videos . How To Find Images of African American Art and Artists on the Web: Google Image Search Enter the name of the artist "in quotes", for example, "Aaron Douglas" On January 24, 2002, this search returned 12 thumbnail images: 11 paintings by Douglas, and one portrait of him. Click on the thumbnail to view the full-size image, or to view the source page. Alta Vista is an automated search engine, so it might return some unrelated material even with quotes.

    38. 2000 - 2002 Undergraduate Catalog / College Of Liberal Arts / African American S
    African American studies; Art; Chicano studies; Communication; Science; Psychology;Religious studies; Social Work; Theater arts; Western Cultural Heritage; Women's
    http://www.utep.edu/catalogs/undergrad/libart/afri.htm
    GO: [ UTEP Home Page ] [ Catalog Index ] [ College of Liberal Arts Contents ] [ Core Curriculum ] ... [ University Map ] COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS
  • Introduction Degrees and Majors Interdisciplinary Minors Special Programs ... African American
    Studies Art Chicano Studies Communication Criminal Justice ... Languages and
    Linguistics Latin American Studies Military Science Music Philosophy ... Sociology and
    Anthropology Theater Arts Western Cultural Heritage Women's Studies

  • Liberal Arts Bldg., Room 343
    Phone: (915) 747-5666
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    E-mail: libarts@utep.edu
    African American Studies
    General Information

    General Courses
    African American Studies (AFST) Courses The University of Texas at El Paso Developed by the UTEP Web Development Team Revised: March 21, 2001

    39. 1998-2000 Undergraduate Catalog - College Of Liberal Arts - African American Stu
    Aerospace studies. African American studies. Art. Chicano studies. Science. Psychology.Religious studies. Social Work. Theater arts. Western Cultural Heritage. Women's
    http://www.utep.edu/catalogs/1998ug/libart/afri.htm
    GO : UTEP's Home Page Catalog Contents College of Liberal Arts Core Curriculum ...
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  • Sociology and Anthropology
  • Theater Arts
  • Western Cultural Heritage
  • Women's Studies Dr. Howard C. Daudistel, Dean Dr. Mimi R. Gladstein, Associate Dean Dr. Evelyn Posey, Associate Dean Liberal Arts Bldg., 343 Phone: (915) 747-5666 Fax: (915) 747-5905 African American Studies Web site at: http://www.utep.edu/aasp/
  • 1.- General Information
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  • 3.-African American Studies (AFST) Courses The University of Texas at El Paso Developed by the UTEP Web Development Team Revised: January 20, 1999
  • 40. Ohio University College Of Arts And Sciences
    of fields including law, the performing arts, international affairs made valuablecontributions to the field of African American and Africana studies in the
    http://www.ohiou.edu/aas/
    There is an ever-increasing demand for college graduates who are equipped to work in global and multicultural environments. Ohio University's Department of African American Studies offers a distinctive program that focuses on the African American experience regionally, nationally and globally. It offers a solid program of study that draws from a range of academic fields including history, sociology, psychology, political science, economics, literature, art, music and media.
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  • More African American resources Established in 1969, the Department of African American Studies at Ohio University is one of the oldest programs in the United States. For more than three decades the department has been enriching the educational experience for all students at Ohio University. Many of our majors have gone on to graduate school and carved for themselves influential careers in a variety of fields including law, the performing arts, international affairs, religion, politics, education, and business. Our faculty members have made valuable contributions to the field of African American and Africana Studies in the United States and around the world. Please send your questions or comments about this Web site to:
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