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  1. West African Slavery and Atlantic Commerce: The Senegal River Valley, 1700-1860 (African Studies) by James F. Searing, 2003-01-30
  2. WOMEN TRADERS OF THE CARIBBEAN: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of African-American Culture and History, 2nd ed.</i> by Gina Ulysse, 2006
  3. Prelude to the Mahdiyya: Peasants and Traders in the Shendi Region, 1821-1885 (African Studies) by Anders Bjørkelo, 2003-03-13
  4. E-Commerce Creates New Opportunities.: An article from: The Black Collegian by Marvin V. Greene, 2000-10-01
  5. The World of the Swahili: An African Mercantile Civilization by Professor John Middleton, 1992-06-24
  6. Sacred Trees, Bitter Harvests: Globalizing Coffee in Northwest Tanzania (Social History of Africa) by Brad Weiss, 2003-06-17
  7. Revenge of the Pequots: How a Small Native American Tribe Created the World's Most Profitable Casino by Kim Isaac Eisler, 2001-02-15
  8. Comprehensive analysis of a study on the military and civilian criminal justice system: Final report by Carl A Bennett, 1975
  9. Commercial bank lending practices and the development of black-owned construction companies (Center for Economic Studies discussion paper) by Caren Grown, 1991
  10. A study of black male professionals in industry by Evelyn S Freeman, 1973
  11. Natives, Europeans, and Africans in Sixteenth-Century Santiago de Guatemala by Robinson A. Herrera, 2003-12-01
  12. Busn Math Cmplt&Xcel&Ssm (7th Edition) by CLEAVES, 2004-09-13
  13. Interfirm segregation and the black/white wage gap (CES) by William J Carrington, 1996
  14. Immigrant status, race, and institutional choice in higher education (CES) by J. Farley Ordovensky, 1998

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The following resource list is arranged by topic, after a fashion, but there is a good bit of overlap, so check the whole list. Please note that some of the links are to very good "netographies" of race-related resources, so they are often good places to start. The Center for the Study of Race, Politics and Culture in conjunction with The Du Bois Institute at Harvard University have completed a study of the 2000 presidential election and its impact on race and public opinion. This report can be reached by clicking "The Du Bois Institute/CSRPC Post-Election Study." Information on the "Digital Divide" differences in access to and use of internet resources by race and class is available in several Commerce Department reports Also check out The Digital Divide Network , a project of the Benton Foundation and other foundations devoted to overcoming the "digital divide," and including research and funding resources.

27. Academic Catalog: African-American Studies
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29. Undergraduate Record, Chapter 6: College Of Arts And Sciences
exposure to African and africanamerican history and Architecture, Engineering andApplied Science, or commerce). Afro-American and African studies use their
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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.

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exposure to African and africanamerican history and Architecture, Engineering andApplied Science, or commerce). Afro-American and African studies use their
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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.

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