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         African-american Studies Harlem:     more books (100)
  1. Black Culture and the Harlem Renaissance by Cary D. Wintz, 2000-06-01
  2. Black Mecca: The African Muslims of Harlem by Zain Abdullah, 2010-09-30
  3. Modernism and the Harlem Renaissance by Houston A. Baker Jr., 1989-01-15
  4. Harlem (Berkeley Signature Edition) by Len Riley, 1998-05-01
  5. Unnatural Selections: Eugenics in American Modernism and the Harlem Renaissance by Daylanne K. English, 2004-05-17
  6. The Hellfighters of Harlem: African-American Soldiers Who Fought for the Right to Fight for Their Country by Bill Harris, 2004-01-05
  7. Spirit of Harlem: A Portrait of America's Most Exciting Neighborhood by Craig Marberry, Michael Cunningham, 2003-11-18
  8. Harlem Renaissance Lives
  9. Building a Healthy Black Harlem: Health Politics in Harlem, New York, from the Jazz Age to the Great Depression by Jamie J. Wilson, 2009-07-28
  10. The Power of Pride: Stylemakers and Rulebreakers of the Harlem Renaissance by Carole Marks, Diana edkins, 1999-10-12
  11. Defining Moments The Harlem Renaissance by Kevin Hillstrom, 2008-02-29
  12. The Harlem Renaissance: A History and an Anthology
  13. Images of Black Modernism: Verbal and Visual Strategies of the Harlem Renaissance by Miriam Thaggert, 2010-09-30
  14. Claude Mckay: The Literary Identity from Jamaica to Harlem And Beyond by Kotti Sree Ramesh and Kandula Nirupa Rani, 2006-07-19

81. Wheelock College Undergraduate American Studies Major
AST XXX. Internship in American studies*. HIS 235. America and the World. HUM 270. LIT246. African American Literature. LIT 248. The harlem Renaissance. LIT 262.
http://www.wheelock.edu/artsci/arscamer.asp

American Studies
Arts Humanities Human Development ... Math and Science
American Studies Major / B.A. Degree Requirements:
One survey course in American History, Literature, or Philosophy (4 credits)
Courses used to meet this requirement may not be counted toward the focus. AST 215 Political and Social Change in America AST 220 Coming to America AST 251 Children and Families in American Society AST 260 Special Topic: Introduction to American Government Advanced: AST XXX Senior Seminar in American Studies (4 credits)* Focus (16 credits): Requirement for students beginning with the class of 2005. Popular Culture and Representation Introductory: HDS 202 Sociology of Everyday Life HDS 224 Sociology of the Media LIT 220 Film and Fiction MUS 130 American Popular Music MUS 288 Introduction to World Music Traditions Intermediate: AST 215 Political and Social Change in America AST XXX Internship in American Studies* HIS 269 The Sixties Violence in the Lives of Children and Families HDV 282 Children and the Media HUM 260 Work and American Culture LIT 248 The Harlem Renaissance LIT 322 The 19th Century American Novel: Texts in Context MUS 277 African-American Music PHL 305 Philosophies of Social Change THE 305 African and Caribbean Theatre THE 338 African-American Theatre VIS 216 Survey of Eastern Art VIS 315 Women, Art and Society

82. Internet Links - Afro American Studies Research Guide - UMass Amherst Libraries
web.html Developed by the African American studies Librarians Section link.htm Linksto many African American history sites harlem 19001940 http//www.si.umich
http://www.library.umass.edu/subject/afroam/wwwlinks.html
Research Guide Navigation Finding Library Materials
Library Catalog

Call Number Locations

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Course Handouts and Tutorials Afro Am 190c: Scholars of the 21st CenturyAfro Am 290c/753: The BluesPrimary Sources Archives / Special CollectionsGovernment DocumentsMicroformsData Collections ... Request A Consultation
Internet Links
Metasites (sites covering a range of topics) African-American Studies Scholarly Resourceshttp://www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/eguides/afam/resource.html Developed at Columbia University, includes: bibliographies, biographical sources, chronologies, historical documents, and other texts. AFRO-American Almanachttp://www.toptags.com/aama/ Categories include: a search engine (AFRO-Search), biographies, AFRO-Books, historical documents, historical events, folktales, trivia games, AFRO-Links, AFRO-Polls, AFRO-Voices, issues in the news, AFRO-Store, awards. Afro American Web Ringhttp://www.soulsearch.net/aawr/
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Afro American Studies Research Guide

83. Harlem 1900-1940: Schomburg Exhibit Online Resources
United States. Library Research on African American studies. AfricanAmerican and/or Black studies Online Catalogs. African American
http://www.si.umich.edu/CHICO/Harlem/text/online_libraries.html
Home Timeline Exhibition For Teachers Resources
Online Resources
Libraries

84. Introduction To Black American Studies
the Great Migration, the harlem Renaissance, and gaps in students’ knowledge aboutAfrican American culture and for future Black American studies course work
http://www.siu.edu/~anthro/foster/BAS109.html
Introduction to Black American Studies (BAS 109)
Spring 2002
Dr. Foster
Class Time: 11:00-12:15 TTh Location: Park 107 Office: Faner 4028 Office Hours: Mondays by appt. Description: This course surveys African American Culture from the 1600s to the present. Topics covered include slavery in North America, the Civil War, Reconstruction, the Great Migration, the Harlem Renaissance, and the Civil Rights Movement. Classroom lectures and discussions will reflect our reading of primary and secondary texts that embody a wide range of African American religious, political, social and artistic thought and production. The class will fill gaps in students’ knowledge about African American culture and history and provide a foundation for future Black American Studies course work.
Texts/Readings:
Nella Larson, Passing Course pack (Kopies and More). Assignments and Grading: Quizzes: 1/3 of final grade Mid-Term: 1/3 of final grade Final: 1/3 of final grade NOTE: Attendance is mandatory. The first two unexcused absences are penalty free. Three unexcused absences will result in the dropping of the student’s grade by one letter. Five unexcused absences will result in the dropping of the student’s grade by two letters. Six or more absences will result in a failing grade.
Spring 2002 Introduction to Black American Studies Schedule of topics and readings (With the exception of the Larson novel all readings are in your course pack) January 15: Class Introduction and Expectations

85. African American Literature
studies in African American Literature Introductory Survey; Black Arts Movementand Its Post1960s Discontents; Comic Visions; The Black Atlantic; The harlem
http://www.uiowa.edu/~english/areas/afroamer.html
About Us Undergraduate Graduate Faculty ... Search
African American Literature
African American literary studies designates both a distinct field of specialization within the English department and a necessarily dynamic area of interdisciplinary inquiry, the parameters of which are continually evolving. While retaining its longstanding support for African American studies methodologies, including through faculty with joint appointments in the African American World Studies program, the department also encourages approaches to African American literature that situate it in other frameworks. Examples of these approaches include not only institutionalized sites such as American Studies and Women's studies but also looser affiliations of faculty working in the often-intersecting domains of cultural, diaspora, postcolonial, border, new world, and globalization studies.
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86. Program Of African American Studies: Fall 1999 Course Atlas
student movement that birthed Black studies as an productions the have defined AfricanAmerican theater in Beginning with the harlem Renaissance and moving to
http://www.emory.edu/COLLEGE/AAS/fall2001.html
FALL 2001
AAS 100: INTRODUCTION TO AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES
TU-TH 2:30-3:45 PM SANDERS
AAS MAX: 45
WRT: YES COURSE OBJECTIVES: * To introduce students to the major disciplines and topics that comprise the field.
* To sharpen the writing and research skills of students as well as their knowledge
of new technologies that enhance the processes of writing and research.
* To provide students with a knowledge of research data bases in AAS.
* To provide orientation to AAS faculty and to the institutional resources available at the
university for research projects in the field, particularly for majors and minors.
* To initiate a dialogue centering upon the complex fate of being an American with the
history and culture of African Americans as the chief frame of reference.

87. Grace Doherty Library - Resources In African American Studies
Web Includes a section on African American studies; Drum Provides Exhibits AfricanAmericanMosaic Selections from an exhibit Great Day in harlem In August of
http://www.centre.edu/web/library/internet/afam.html
Selected Web Sites
African American Studies Texts General Resources
  • Aframian Webnet
    "Awesome links to a world that is virtually Afrocentric"
  • Afro-Americ@
    From The Afro-American Newspapers Co.; includes links to many African American and African sites. The history section has good discussions of African American reporters during WW II and the Scottsboro case
  • American Studies Web
    Includes a section on African American Studies
  • Drum
    Provides connectivity to the Internet for the African and African American community
Slavery

88. USC Beaufort Library: Women & Minorities On The Web
AFROAMERICAN studies*. American Almanac; AFRO-Americ@; Archives of African AmericanMusic and harlem Renaissance Art/Hayward Gallery, London; harlem Renaissance
http://www.sc.edu/beaufort/library/women.html
LibHome
*WOMEN AND MINORITIES ON THE WEB*
WOMEN'S STUDIES
*AFRO-AMERICAN STUDIES*
*NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES*
*LAST, BUT CERTAINLY NOT LEAST*
USCB Library This page updated and links checked March 2003 by Ellen Chamberlain , library webweaver.
the Board of Trustees of the University of South Carolina.
URL: http://www.sc.edu/beaufort/library/women.html

89. African And African American History Studies - Curriculum Page
Unit 19, harlem Renaissance Augusta Savage A Sculptor / Artist. of EducationalEquity African and African American History studies Office School
http://learnet.palmbeach.k12.fl.us/AfricanAmerican/curriculum.asp
Head Fragment
14th-15th century.
Unknown Yoruba Artist
Ife, Nigeria
African Art Portfolio
home
> Curriculum
The following links listed below will allow you to access the African and African American History Curriculum broken down in separate files saved in PDF format. All of these files require the Adobe Acrobat Reader to view. African American History Curriculum Guide
Unit 1 Ancient Africa: History and Culture Unit 2 Resistance: African Resistance to Slavery Unit 3 Rebellion: Brief History of the Carribbean through Emancipation Unit 4 Florida History: Slavery Estavanico Estavan De Dorantes Little Steven Explorer Unit 5 Haiti: First Free African Nation in the Western Hemisphere Unit 6 Rebellion: African American Insurrectionists Unit 7 Fugitive or Liberator Florida History: Slavery - Luis Pacheco Unit 8 Free Enterprise: Domestic Slave Trade Unit 9 Interdependence : Alliance Between the African Slaves and the Seminoles Unit 10 Origin and Use. Early Settlers of Florida and of Fort Negro

90. Schomburg Center For Research In Black Culture Home Page
Personal collection of the Puerto Rican-born Black scholar and bibliophile, Arturo Alfonso Schomburg Category Society History Puerto Rico Schomburg, Arturo Alfonso...... Digital Schomburg African American Women Writers of the 19th from the 19th CenturyStudies Dedicated to harlem 19001940 An African American Community The
http://www.nypl.org/research/sc/sc.html
Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
Collections
Art and Artifacts

General Research and Reference

Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books

Moving Image and Recorded Sound
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Photographs and Prints
Digital Schomburg
African American Women Writers of the
19th Century

Images of African Americans from the 19th

Century
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Manuscript Collection Finding Aids
Services Special Collections Rules Checkroom Service Access for Persons with Disabilities Programs and Exhibitions Exhibitions, Programs and Performances Scholars-in-Residence Program Online Exhibitions Harlem 1900-1940: An African American Community The Schomburg Legacy: Documenting the Global Black Experience for the 21st Century The African Presence in the Americas, 1492-1992 Electronic Resources Catalog of the Schomburg Center Online Databases and Indexes Video Oral History Gallery Selected Internet Sources Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture 515 Malcolm X Boulevard New York, NY 10037-1801

91. African American Studies: African American Genealogy - Subject Guides - Enoch Pr
African American studies Subject Guide African American Genealogy
http://www.epfl.net/subjects/subjectguide.cfm?cid=380&sid=1

92. Exploring Your Community--U.S. History/Contemporary Studies Lesson Plan (grades
Social Change.” The New African American Urban History tour, including the HarlemRenaissance, and 68 Subject area behavioral studies Standard Understands
http://school.discovery.com/lessonplans/programs/harlemdiary/
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6-8 > U.S. History Grade level: 6-8 Subject: U.S. History Duration: Three class periods
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Find a video description, video clip, and discussion questions.
Harlem Diary

Use our free online Teaching Tools to create custom worksheets, puzzles and quizzes on this topic!
Students will understand the following:
A community has an essence, or feel, about it. The essence is the overall impression made by residents, business people, and institutions. For this lesson, you will need: Video camera and tape (If a video camera is not available, this project can be altered so that students present their end product as an oral presentation complete with posters or hand-held visuals and, perhaps, audio accompaniment.) To help students generate descriptive words and phrases about their community, ask them to answer some or all of the following questions, and keep track of their answers on the board or on poster paper. observation questions
  • What sounds do you hear in the community?

93. Recommended African American Web Sites
Recommended African American Websites Diversity Ethnic studies by Susan A. Vega García This list includes selected African American web resources useful for academic research and information purposes. see my African American studies Library Research Guide for Research in African American studies. Unannotated list
http://www.public.iastate.edu/~savega/afr_amer.htm
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.

94. Harlem In Montmartre
In harlem in Montmartre, William Shack takes a fascinating look at this extraordinarycultural moment, one in which African American musicians could flee the
http://www.ucpress.edu/books/pages/9080.html
Entire Site Books Journals E-Editions The Press
William A. Shack
Harlem in Montmartre
A Paris Jazz Story between the Great Wars
Music of the African Diaspora, 4

Publication Date: September 2001 Subjects: Music American Music Ethnomusicology African American Studies ... Jazz Rights: World 210 pages, 6 x 9 inches, 15 b/w photographs, 1 map Clothbound
Available Now Description Table of Contents About the Author
"Shack compactly illuminates the expatriate African American community of jazz musicians that thrived in the Montmartre district of Paris in the 20s and 30s and helped turn the 'city of lights' into the major jazz capital it remains today. The catalyst for this transformation was James Reese Europe, leader of the 'Harlem Hellfighters' troop regiment in the American Expeditionary Force in World War I. These musicians and soldiers, despite indignities inflicted by the U.S. military, impressed Europeans with their jazz concerts, and later the Hellfighters became the most decorated military unit in the American forces. After the war, many of them stayed in France, which lacked the segregationist laws and customs that plagued them at home. Shack profiles the leading figures in this community, including Josephine Baker, Ada 'Bricktop' Smith, and Sidney Bechet. A brilliant account of an unsung chapter in American history." Booklist "A short but powerful book that makes a valuable contribution to the publisher's 'Music of the African Diaspora' series."

95. Ethnic Studies At USC
A virtual library of resources maintained by the Doheny Reference Center at the University of Southern Category Science Social Sciences Ethnic studies...... African American studies Selector is Linda McCann Asian American studies Selectoris Stella Fu Chicano/Latino studies Selector is Barbara Robinson.
http://www.usc.edu/isd/archives/ethnicstudies/
Created in 1995 by librarian Dennis Thomison, the Ethnic Studies web site is maintained by the Doheny Reference Center at the University of Southern California to provide access to research resources available through the Internet based on a global perspective of ethnicity and migration issues.
Search Ethnic Studies at USC
Resources for Research on Ethnic Studies African American Artists
African American Literature

African American Music

African American Politics
...
Videorecordings about Minorities

At USC the academic study of ethnic groups is centered in American Studies and Ethnicity , a unit in the College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences (LAS). Campus organizations , under the Minority Consortium of the Student Affairs Office, contribute to a campus awareness of cultural diversity. The campus library resources are strengthened greatly by libraries, museums, and other organizations in the Southern California area which either specialize in an ethnic group or have very strong resources for ethnic studies. USC's Information Services Division allocates funds to build library collections to support the program in American Studies and Ethnicity. USC faculty, students and staff can contact library selectors regarding library collections and programs for the following areas:

96. Powell's Books - Used, New, And Out Of Print
Featured Titles in African American studiesAnthologies Page 1 of 5 next. The PortableHarlem Renaissance Reader by David L Lewis Review A fresh and brilliant
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Browse the aisle by Title by Author by Price See recently arrived used books in this aisle. Featured Titles in African American Studies -Anthologies: Page 1 of 5 next Used Trade Paper List Price $17.00 The Portable Harlem Renaissance Reader by David L Lewis Review "A fresh and brilliant portrait of African American art and culture in the 1920s."... read more about this title check for other copies Used Trade Paper List Price $12.00 by Patricia Bell Scott Synopsis Maya Angelou, Alice Walker, and Sonia Sanchez are among the contributors to this volume about the struggles, the turmoil, and particularly the special bond between mothers and daughters.... read more about this title check for other copies Used Trade Paper List Price $10.95

97. DVB, Düsseldorf, Anglistik/Amerikanistik
harlem 1920-1940; The
http://www.uni-duesseldorf.de/WWW/ulb/angam.html
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Anglistik/Amerikanistik

Linksammlung zur Amerikanistik
Datenquellen zur Amerikanistik allgemein

98. African American History Month
Literature Poets of the harlem Renaissance and After Women Scholars Feminist StudiesCollections Women Paths Selections from African American Literature Texts
http://usconsulate-istanbul.org.tr/reppub/newamstud/buafrica.html
AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY MONTH
Martin Luther King, Jr. and Black History Month
- Louisiana State University Libraries
Gateway to African-American History
- The International Information Programs Office of the U.S. Department of State's gateway to African American History.
National American African History Month, 2002
- A Proclamation by the President of the United States of America.
Radio Address of the President to the Nation
- Marking February as Black History Month
The History and Origins of African-American History Month

Selected African American History Month Links

AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES
REFERENCE

African American and/or Black Studies Online Catalogs
- Cornell University Africana Library
Afro-American Almanac
African-American History - University of Colorado Black Population in the US - U.S. Census Bureau The Crossroads Project’s - Georgetown University Encyclopedia Britannica Guide to Black History National Association of African American Studies (NAAP) ARCHIVES African-American Women On-line Archival Collections - Duke University American Memory: Historical Collections for the National Digital Library - Library of Congress Avery Research Center - College of Charleston Black Archives of Mid-America - Black Archives of Mid-America Inc. and Kansas City Public Library

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