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         African-american Studies Harlem:     more books (100)
  1. The African American Roots of Modernism: From Reconstruction to the Harlem Renaissance (The John Hope Franklin Series in African American History and Culture) by James Smethurst, 2011-06-06
  2. Post-Bellum, Pre-Harlem: African American Literature and Culture, 1877-1919 by Caroline Gebhard, 2006-06-01
  3. Pages from the Harlem Renaissance: A Chronicle of Performance (Studies in African and African-American Culture, Vol. 6) by Anthony D. Hill, 1996-10
  4. Chester Himes: An Annotated Primary and Secondary Bibliography (Bibliographies and Indexes in Afro-American and African Studies)
  5. Black Music in the Harlem Renaissance: A Collection of Essays (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies)
  6. In the Shadow of the Black Beast: African American Masculinity in the Harlem and Southern Renaissances (Southern Literary Studies) by Andrew B. Leiter, 2010-05
  7. Wines in the Wilderness: Plays by African American Women from the Harlem Renaissance to the Present (Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies)
  8. Black Love And the Harlem Renaissance (The Novels of Nella Larsen, Jessie Redmon Fauset, And Zora Neale Hurston): An Essay in African American Literary Criticism (Black Studies) by Portia Boulware Ransom, 2005-12
  9. A Beautiful Pageant: African American Theatre, Drama, and Performance in the Harlem Renaissance, 1910-1927 by David Krasner, 2002-08-24
  10. Visual Journal: Harlem and D.C. in the Thirties and Forties by Deborah Willis, Deborah Willis-Thomas, et all 1996-06-17
  11. A Renaissance in Harlem: Lost Voices of an American Community by Lionel C. Bascom, 1999-11-01
  12. Harlem's Hell Fighters: The African-American 369th Infantry in World War I by Stephen L. Harris, 2005-03-31
  13. FROM HARLEM TO PARIS: Black American Writers in France, 1840-1980 by Michel Fabre, 1993-08-01
  14. "Or Does It Explode?": Black Harlem in the Great Depression by Cheryl Greenberg, 1997-03-27

21. EBooks.com - African-American Studies
the first anthology of historical studies focused on Successful African American MenFrom Childhood to Adulthood is Looking Back at the harlem Renaissance By
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22. UNT Libraries: Subject Guides, African-American Studies
Athlete GV583.A755 1988 The harlem Renaissance An in Remote Storage) InternationalReview of africanamerican Art v current); EBSCO Journal of Black studies v.5
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For books on African-Americans , first consult the Online Catalog . The Online Catalog contains materials added to the collection since 1979. For older materials, consult the Card Catalog. You can search by subject, author, or title in either catalog. Subjects used in the catalogs can be found in the Library of Congress Subject Headings (red books), located near the Reference Desk . For a thorough search, use historical synonyms such as negro blacks , and afro-americans Back to Top
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Federal documents and periodicals can be found using the Online Catalog . Federal documents may also be accessed by using the Monthly Catalog of U.S. Government Publications , or any of the subject specific indexes located in Government Documents . For assistance, please ask at any Reference Desk . Many Texas state documents can also be found using the Online Catalog. Located in , 3rd floor, Willis Library. Ask for Assistance at the Government Documents Desk.

23. Suggested Readings In African-American Studies
Beyond Ontological Blackness An Essay on African American Religious and Cultural BlackStudies, Rap, and the Academy. Modernism and the harlem Renaissance.
http://www.fandm.edu/Departments/English/d_steward/afamstud.html
This list was last updated on August 31, 2001. S uggested R eadings in A frican A merican S tudies Visit my home page Naturally, this list is hopelessly incomplete, biased toward the twentieth century, and only to be viewed as a starting point. It refers to work in a variety of genres and scholarly/literary levels. More than anything else, it reflects my course content, personal taste, and scholarly interests. The list will be irregularly updated on this web site. I welcome suggested additions; address them to me at steward@fandm.edu
Links to:
Douglas Steward's Home Page
A Few Good Images Suggested Readings in Gay and Lesbian Studies
Useful Web Connections
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Anthologies
Fiction Poetry Drama ... Criticism, History, Theory
Anthologies Ammons, Elizabeth. Short Fiction by Black Women, 1900-1920 . New York: Oxford University Press, 1991. Andrews, William, ed. Classic Fiction of the Harlem Renaissance . New York: Oxford University Press, 1994. Six Women's Slave Narratives . New York: Oxford University Press, 1988.

24. UVa Library: Periodicals And Microforms - African-American Studies
Black studies Index (when connected scroll down menu Reels 1182 Africa and African-Americanpublications Reels leading journal of the harlem radicals movement
http://www.lib.virginia.edu/permic/afamstudies.html
Journals Newspapers Microforms Equipment
African-American Studies
Indexes, Guides and Directories Other Primary Sources Web Sites See also Personal Papers Women's Studies History - U.S.
Indexes, Guides and Directories
The Afro-American Periodical Press, 1838-1909
PN 4882.5 .B8 1991, Alderman Reference.
African-American Newspapers and Periodicals: A National Bibliography
Annotated listing of more than 6500 titles Listed by title, with indexes by subject, editor, publisher, and geographic area.
Z 6944 .N39 A37 1998, Alderman Reference
Ante-bellum Black Newspapers.
Covers The New York's Freedom's Journal (1827-1829), The Rights of All (1829), The Weekly Advocate (1837), and The Colored American (1837-1841). Indexed by subjects and names.
Black Biography, 1790-1950, a cumulative index

25. AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES - Lavery Library African American Studies Links
Jouvert A Journal of Postcolonial studies The North Star The africanamerican MosaicAfrican American Women Writers The Dred Scott Case harlem Renaissance KODAK
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African Studies Quarterly: The Online Journal of African Studies
Black Baseball's Negro Baseball League

The Black Collegian Online
The Black World Today ... Return to Top of Page
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The African-American Genealogy Group The African-American Journey The African-American Mosaic African American Women Writers of the 19th Century ... Return to Top of Page
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Best Companies for Blacks, Asians and Hispanics The Black Collegian Career Page Return to Top of Page
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African-American History and Culture (Library of Congress Manuscripts) African American Odyssey (Library of Congress Exhibition) DuSable Museum of African American History Malcolm X: A Research Site ... Return to Top of Page
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African-American Resources (UPenn Site) African American Web Connection K-12 African Resources Electronic Guide (UPenn Site) Museum of Afro-American History: Links Return to Top of Page

26. Reference: Web Resources--African-American Studies
Web Resources African American studies • africanamerican History Links Faces ofScience african-american men and women of science • harlem 1900-1940
http://exlibris.memphis.edu/ref/humafram.htm
W eb R esources
A frican A merican S tudies
African-American History
Links to Web resources provided by Mississippi State University
African American Inventors
African-American Perspectives
Pamphlets from the A.P. Murray Collection, 1818-1907. Most of the material was published between 1875 and 1900.
African-American Women
Online archival collection produced by the Special Collections Library at Duke University
African American Women Writers of the 19th Century
Full text documents published before 1920.
Afro-American Almanac
Black Film Center/Archive
Civil War Soldiers and Sailors
"A database of over 230,000 names of the United States Colored Troops."
Faces of Science
African-American men and women of science
Harlem 1900-1940
An exhibition portfolio of the Harlem Renaissance with links to Internet resources and a database.
Martin Luther King, Jr. Papers Project
Stanford University project contains secondary documents written about Dr. King, as well as primary documents written about him during his lifetime.
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
National Association of Black Journalists
Negro League Baseball
Largest film festival dedicated to the exhibition of African-American films.
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
Universal Black Pages
W.E.B. DuBois Institute for African-American Research

27. African American Studies
African American studies. africanamerican Reactions to War in Ethiopia, 1936–1941. ClaudeMcKay Rebel Sojourner in the harlem Renaissance A Biography.
http://www.lsu.edu/lsupress/catalog/Subject_Listing/african.htm
African American Studies
Subject Listing
(See Author Listing for prices and complete bibliographic data.) The symbol denotes a book that is available by special order only from Lightning Source. Individual bookbuyers can purchase Lightning Source titles only through their bookseller. Booksellers can purchase Lightning Source titles only through Ingram. A. Philip Randolph, Pioneer of the Civil Rights Movement. Pfeffer. Absolute Massacre: The New Orleans Race Riot of July 30, 1866. Hollandsworth. Harris. Africans in Colonial Louisiana: The Development of Afro-Creole Culture in the Eighteenth Century. Hall. Afro-American Writing Today: An Anniversary Issue of the Southern Review. Olney. 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.

28. Evl : Research : Virtual Harlem
Advanced networking technologies will be applied to the Virtual harlem project andits integration into africanamerican studies classes at the University of
http://www.evl.uic.edu/research/template_res_project.php3?indi=168

29. Calls For Papers: CFP: African-American Studies (12/5; 2/11-2/1
American studies (12/5; 2/112/15). From Jack Lynch (jlynch@dept.english.upenn.edu)Date Wed Oct 09 1996 - 100811 EDT Next message Jack Lynch CFP harlem
http://www.english.upenn.edu/CFP/archive/1996-10/0032.html
CFP: African-American Studies (12/5; 2/11-2/15)
From: Jack Lynch ( jlynch@dept.english.upenn.edu
Date: Wed Oct 09 1996 - 10:08:11 EDT The National Association of African American Studies National Conference
is now accepting abstracts, not to exceed to pages, for sessions, panels,
and individual papers, relating to the African American Experience.
Subjects may include, but are not limited to: literature, demographics,
history, politics, economics, education, and many other subjects.
Deadline: 5 December 1996.
Send abstracts to:
Dr. Lemuel Berry, Jr.
NAAAS
Morehead State University 212 Rader Hall Morehead, KY 40351-1689 Tel: (606) 783-2650 Fax: (606) 783-5046 This archive was generated by hypermail 2b29 Wed Feb 09 2000 - 13:55:23 EST

30. UMass Dartmouth Library Sources In African & Afro-American Studies
50. AfroAmerican Writers from the harlem Renaissance REF PS 21 .D5 vol. 51. Studentsand faculty interested in African african-american studies may find these
http://www.lib.umassd.edu/reference/afroamstudy.html
University of Massachusetts Dartmouth University Library
American Studies:
Elizabeth Blakesley Lindsay

elindsay @ umassd.edu
Related links:
UMD African Studies Program

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Print Resources in the University Library Reference The University Library’s Reference Collection contains a number of specialized guides, dictionaries and encyclopedias devoted to African and African-American Studies. Some of the most useful are listed below.
  • Journal Index
Index to Black Periodicals (1984 )
REF Indexes A13 .U3
  • Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, Atlases
African American Atlas: Black History and Culture, an Illustrated Reference
REF E 185 .A79 1998 African American Historical Places REF E 185 .A2534 1994 Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African American Experience REF DT14 .A37435 1999 Dictionary of Portuguese-African Civilization REF DT 352.4 .N86 1994 Encyclopedia of Africa South of the Sahara REF DT 351 .E53 1997 Encyclopedia of African and African American Religions REF BL 2462.5 .E53 2001

31. African-American Studies
many aspects of culture, such as black identity, the harlem Renaissance, and AfricanAmerican studies http//www.usc.edu/isd/locations/ssh/doheny/ref/Guides/ps
http://www.library.georgetown.edu/guides/africanamerican/africanamer.htm
Georgetown University Library's Guide to Research
African-American Studies
This guide describes some useful resources for research in African-American Studies. It is not intended to be comprehensive but rather to give you a place to start. Because African-American research is interdisciplinary, additional resources can be located in other Research Guides, such as African Area Studies English Literature Sociology , and United States History The resources listed below are located in the Lauinger Library reference area except as noted. For additional assistance with your research, consult a Reference Librarian This guide can be found online at http://www.library.georgetown.edu/guides/africanamerican/
Reference Stacks World Wide Web Electronic Library Resource (GU only) Table of Contents I. History and Culture
-Encyclopedias , Dictionaries, History, Atlases, Statistics, and Handbooks
-Biographies

-Bibliographies

II. Humanities

32. African-American Studies Courses
Women in History Role of African American women in Individual studies Individualresearch project and field harlem Renaissance This course will explore the
http://www.sjsu.edu/depts/afamstudy/AFAMcourses.htm
Courses - African-American Studies
Lower Division: AFAM 2A-B. African Americans and the Development of America's History and Government

Major events in America's development, emphasizing African Americans' relationship to government and other basic institutions. Satisfies U.S. History, U.S. Constitution and California Government requirements. 3 units each AFAM 22. The Humanities in African-American Culture
Analysis of several of the most important African-American creative art forms and personalities. Special attention to Black contributions in music, literature, cinema, photography and painting. 3 units AFAM 25. The Changing Majority: Power and Ethnicity in America
Comparative and historical analysis of racial minorities. Focus on Euro-American response to American Indians, Asian Americans, African Americans and Mexican Americans to provide understanding of minority experience in the U.S. as well as American culture. 3 units AFAM 36. Black Theater Workshop
Survey of dramatic traditions that have involved African-Americans. Production activities are required that involve acting, dance and other forms of the creative arts. Lecture 2 hours/activity 2 hours. 3 units AFAM 40. African Origins

33. African Americans
The harlem Renaissance. The harlem Renaissance (University of North Carolina). EDUCATION.africanamerican studies @University of California/Berkeley.
http://www.contracosta.cc.ca.us/library/sites/afram.htm
On this page: Business / Science / Technology Directories Education G ... Slavery SEE ALSO site list for African Studies DIRECTORIES The African American Home Page Africana.Com (companion site to Encarta Africana) The Afrocentric Experience AfroCuba Web AOI: African Diaspora Resources Digital Librarian: African Americans ... Universal Black Pages
SEE ALSO Literature: African American African Music and Dance Archives of African American Music The Cotton Club Revues ... Harlem 1900-1940 (Schomburg Exhibition) Harlem Renaissance (NKU) The Harlem Renaissance The Harlem Renaissance (University of North Carolina) Jacob Lawrence: Over the Line OrishaNet Quarterly Black Review Rhapsodies in Black ... Wrapped in Pride: Ghanian Kente and African American Identity
BUSINESS / SCIENCE / TECHNOLOGY African American Inventor Series Black Data Processing Associates Black Enterprise The Faces of Science ... Mathematicians of the African Diaspora
EDUCATION African-American Studies @University of California/Berkeley Black Excel: The College Help Network
GENEALOGY AfriGeneas: African Ancestored Genealogy
HISTORY SEE ALSO: African Studies: History Slavery African American History and Geneological Resources The African-American Mosaic
A Library of Congress Resource Guide for the Study of Black History and Culture African American Odyssey African American West African Americans in the San Francisco Bay Area, 1963-1974

34. PAL:African American Studies: Selected Bibliography
and AfroAmerican Writers from the harlem Renaissance to 1940. of this Web Page Reuben,Paul P. PAL Appendix B african-american studies. PAL Perspectives
http://www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/append/black.html
PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide Paul P. Reuben Appendix B: Minorities and Women Studies African American Studies Outside Link: The Givens Foundation for African American Literature MLA Style Citation of this Web Page Appendices: Index Alphabetical List ... Home Page Selected Bibliography Abel, Elizabeth, Barbara Christian, and Helene Moglen. eds. Female Subjects in Black and White: Race, Psychoanalysis, Feminism . U Of California P, 1997. Andrews, William L. To Tell A Free Story: The First Century of Afro-American Autobiography, 1760-1865 . Urbana: U of Illinois P, 1986. Baker, Houston A. Workings of the Spirit: The Poetics of Afro-American Women's Writing . Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1991. PS153 .N5 B28 Black Literature in America . NY: McGraw-Hill, 1971. PS508 N3 B27 Baraka, Imamu Amiri. Confirmation, an Anthology of African American Women . NY: Morrow, 1983. (PS508 .N3 C66) Barbeito, Patricia F. "'Making Generations' in Jacobs, Larsen, and Hurston: A Geneology of Black Women's Writing." American literature 70.2 (Jun 1998): 365-.

35. XULA : African American Studies
In addition, AFAM 3015 The harlem Renaissance Movement and AFAM 3370 African in spring2003, AFAM 2020, Special Topics in African American studies meets the
http://www.xula.edu/african-american/courses.html
African American Studies
Office: 201 G Administration Annex
Dr. Charles Heglar
, Chair
Phone: 485-5003
email: cheglar@xula.edu
Dr. Ronald Dorris

Phone: 485-5154
email: rodorris@xula.edu
Mr. DeReef Jamison

Phone: 485-5002
email: djamison@xula.edu - Africana.com - Oral Slave Narratives - Library of Congress Slave Narratives ... Links African American Studies, Course Offerings and the University Core Requirement in African American Studies There are some significant, but underreported, changes in our course offerings to meet the University's core requirement in African American Studies. We think that these changes allow us to offer students a greater variety of options while maintaining a quality program. AFAM 2000 Introduction to African American History and Culture meets the University's Core Requirement. In addition, AFAM 3015 The Harlem Renaissance Movement and AFAM 3370 African Americans, Africa, and Pan-Africanism also meet the University's Core Requirement. In addition beginning in spring 2003, AFAM 2020, Special Topics in African American Studies

36. African And African-American Studies Minor
James Baldwin ENGL 3325 Advanced Readings harlem Renaissance ENGL 3325 AdvancedReadings African and/or africanamerican Theater ENGL 4304 studies in English
http://www.uca.edu/divisions/academic/ubulletin/03/30701.html
UCA Home UBulletin Home UBulletin Contents Undergraduate Bulletin
Document Number 3.07.01 African and African-American Studies Minor Coordinator and Associate Professsor: Dr. Bailey, 450-5645
[1] Purpose
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[2] Requirements
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[2.1] Core Courses (12 hours)
Introduction to the Field of Study (3 hours): WLAN 1310 Introduction to African/African-American Studies Issues of Race and Ethnicity (3 hours; choose one course): PHIL 2360 Gender, Race and Class Issues; SOC 3310 Minority Relations Historical Survey (3 hours; choose one course): HIST 3353 African-American History, 1619-1868; HIST 3354 African-American History, 1868-Present; HIST 4388 African History Cultural History (3 hours; choose one course): ENGL 3325 Advanced Readings: Harlem Renaissance; ENGL 3325 Advanced Readings: African and/or African-American Theater; ENGL 4380 African-American Literature; ENGL 4304 Studies in English/American Literature: Race in American Literature
[2.2] Electives (9 hours)
Elective courses are to be chosen from the following: ENGL 3325 Advanced Readings: James Baldwin
ENGL 3325 Advanced Readings: Harlem Renaissance
ENGL 3325 Advanced Readings: African and/or African-American Theater
ENGL 4304 Studies in English/American Literature: Race in American Literature
ENGL 4380 African-American Literature
WLAN 2315 Cultural Traditions: Exploring the African Diaspora
WLAN 2315 Cultural Traditions: Folklore of Africans in the New World
WLAN 2315 Cultural Traditions: Francophone Literature

37. African And African American Studies (AAA S)
or HIST 152 AAA S 235 (DF) (ENGL) africanamerican ORAL FOLK This course will explorethe history of harlem as a 1 - 9) AAA S 299 (GI) FOREIGN studies ( 1 -12
http://www.psu.edu/bulletins/bluebook/courses/aaa_s.htm

38. CAAS - African American Studies Links
Studio Museum in harlem. Black Arts Movement. University of Wisconsin African Americanstudies. University of Minnesota, African American and African studies.
http://www.umich.edu/~iinet/caas/links/aas.html
Welcome to the CAAS African American links page! We offer a sampler of some of the most useful websites sponsored by universities, research centers, non-profits, governments, and news organizations. Useful commercial sites are accessible through some of the gateways in our lists. Inclusion of a link on this page does not imply endorsement of the views or information presented.
General Organization of Africans in the Americas Africana.com African American Networking Afro-American Sources in Virginia, a Guide to Manuscripts ... Black Arts Movement
Literature Blackwriters.org African American Books Givens Collection of African American Literature Life and Literature, PBS Series on the Givens Collection ... Database of African American Poetry, 1760-1900, University of Michigan
Civil Rights Civil Rights Project, Harvard U.S. Commission on Civil Rights Leadership Conference on Civil Rights Citizens Committee on Civil Rights ... National Civil Rights Museum
History Museums Charles Wright Museum of African American History, Detroit Anacostia Museum (Center for African American History and Culture) African American Heritage Preservation Foundation, Inc. Making of America, Electronic Archive, University of Michigan ... Martin Luther King, Jr., National Historic Site
General History Gateways Race and Place: African American Community Histories A Deeper Shade of History, MIT

39. Encyclopedia Smithsonian: African American History And Culture
Directory is devoted to the historical holdings of the Smithsonian Institute and includes reading lists, music selections, and exhibit links. Exploring African American Heritage at the Smithsonian. African American studies Center harlem Renaissance. Harriet Tubman A Selected Children's Bibliography
http://www.si.edu/resource/faq/nmah/afroam.htm

African American Resources
African and African American Resources at the Smithsonian Exploring African American Heritage at the Smithsonian African American Studies Center American Slavery in History and Memory, Selected Sources Anacostia Museum Reading Lists African American Inventors African American Women Artists African American Stories for Children Always There: The African American Presence in American Quilts ... "Sitting for Justice" , from increase and diffusion a Smithsonian web magazine Black Wings: African American Pioneer Aviators
Exhibitions
New and Temporary Exhibitions: Anacostia Museum Arts and Industries Building African Immigrant Naming Ceremony After the Revolution: Everyday Life in America, 1780-1800 ... The Impact of the Black Panthers To learn more, visit the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History Anacostia Museum and Center for African American History and Culture National Portrait Gallery , and Smithsonian Museum of American Art American Social and Cultural History Encyclopedia Smithsonian A ...
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40. African American Studies: Harlem Renaissance - Subject Guides - Enoch Pratt Free
African American studies harlem Renaissance Subject Guide maintained byEva Slezak, African American Collection, Enoch Pratt Free Library. Home,
http://www.epfl.net/subjects/subjectguide.cfm?cid=378&sid=1

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