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- AFRO AM 222 Black Church In America
- Afro Am 236: History of the Civil Rights Movement
- Afro Am 254 Introduction to African Studies
- Afro Am 293B: THE AFRICAN DIASPORA AND THE WAR ON DRUGS (Afro American Studies 293B
- Afro Am 297A: Black Springfield Matters
- Afro Am 326: Black Women in U.S. History
- Afro Am 331: The Life and Writings of W.E.B. Du Bois
- Afro Am 491C: Cuba: A Social History
- AFROAM 494DI: The W.E.B. Du Bois Senior Seminar
- Afro Am 365: Composition: Style and Organization (Junior Year Writing)
- Afro Am 605/History 797S: African Americans and the Movement to Abolish Slavery
- Afro Am 652/234: Literature of the Harlem Renaissance
- Afro Am 691C: Historiographical Methods in Afro-American Studies
- Afro Am 692G: African American Women's Narrative
- Afro Am 701 & 702: Major Works in Afro American Studies
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- Introducing Special Collections and University Archives
- Summer Readings
- AFRO AM 701 List (Fall 2015)
- AFRO AM 702 List (Spring 2016)
- English 891BB: African American Women Playwrights
- History 591FG: First Generation-Urbanism and Breaking Baseball's Color Barrier
- History 593K: African Americans in Antebellum New England
- History 594Z: Black Women’s Political Activism
- Black Women Suffragists
- Educ 218: Hip Hop Nation Language and Literacy Practices
- Journalism 395M: The African American Freedom Struggle and the Mass Media
- Afro Am 293J: Black Women, Representation, and Power in Africa and the African Diaspora
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Introducing Special Collections and University Archives
Special Collections and University Archives continues in its efforts to build around the Du Bois collection, adding other important printed and manuscript materials in African American history.
Summer Readings
American History Now by Eric Foner; Lisa McGirr; Kevin Gaines' Chapter: "African-American History," page 400-420
Call Number: E175 .A454 2011 and onlineRepresenting the Race: a new political history of African American literature by Gene Andrew Jarrett
Call Number: PS153.N5 J398 2011 And online
SUMMER 2022 READINGS
Margo Crawford, What Is African American Literature? (2020) [on order at UMass]
Pero Dagbovie, What is African American History? (2015) [on order at UMass]
The Discipline and the African World 2022: The National Council for Black Studies Annual Report
Previous Readings
SUMMER 2014 READINGS
- Kevin Gaines, African American History (pdf), in American History Now by Eric Foner and Lisa McGirr
- Gene Jarrett, Representing the Race: A New Political History of African American Literature
- Meier and Rudwick, Black History and the Historical Profession
Read one of the following survey texts:
- Lerone Bennett, Jr., Before the Mayflower (any of last 2 or 3 editions)
- ...., The Shaping of Black America
- Mary Frances Berry and John W. Blassingame, Long Memory: the Black Experience in America
- John Hope Franklin and Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham, From Slavery to Freedom
- Darlene Clark Hine et al, African American Odyssey—any edition
- James & Lois Horton, Hard Road to Freedom: the Story of African America
- Deborah Gray White et al, Freedom On My Mind
Black History and the Historical Profession, 1915-1980 by August Meier; Elliott Rudwick
Call Number: E184.65 .M45 1986ISBN: 0252012690No e-book availableBefore the Mayflower by Lerone Bennett
Call Number: E185 .B4 1993ISBN: 0874850290Publication Date: 1993The Shaping of Black America by Lerone Bennett; Charles White (Illustrator)
Call Number: E185 .B43ISBN: 0874850711Publication Date: 1975No e-book availableLong Memory: the Black Experience in America by Mary Frances Berry; John W. Blassingame
Call Number: E185.5 .B4ISBN: 0195029097Publication Date: 1982No ebook availableFrom Slavery to Freedom: a History of African Americans by John Hope Franklin; Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham
Call Number: E185 .F8266 2011ISBN: 9780072963786Publication Date: 2011No ebook available.The African-American Odyssey by Darlene Clark Hine; William C. Hine; Stanley Harrold
Call Number: E185 .H533 2000ISBN: 013571852XPublication Date: 2000No ebook availableHard Road to Freedom by James Oliver Horton; Lois E. Horton
Call Number: E185 .H643 2001ISBN: 0813528518Publication Date: 2001
AFRO AM 701 List (Fall 2015)
How Europe Underdeveloped Africa by Walter Rodney; Vincent Harding (Introduction by); Robert W. Hill (Introduction by); William Strickland (Introduction by)
Call Number: HC800 .R62 1981 Reserve-3 hr and via Inter-Library Loan and online
Books listed below in the order in which they appear on the syllabus.
Capitalism and Slavery by Eric Williams
Call Number: HC254.5 .W5 1994 and onlineThe Myth of the Negro Past by Melville Jean Herskovits
Call Number: HT1581 .H4 and onlineExchanging Our Country Marks: the transformation of African identities in the colonial and antebellum South by Michael Angelo Gomez
Call Number: Online and via Inter-Library LoanLaboring Women: reproduction and gender in New World slavery by Jennifer L. Morgan
Call Number: HT1048 .M67 2004ISBN: 0812218736Publication Date: 2004Also onlineMany Thousands Gone: the first two centuries of slavery in North America by Ira Berlin
Call Number: E446 .B49 1998 and onlineRoll, Jordan, Roll by Eugene D. Genovese; Eugene D. Genovese
Call Number: E443 .G46 and online (limited user access)The Classic Slave Narratives by Henry Louis Gates (Editor)
Call Number: E444 .C63 1987ISBN: 0451627261Publication Date: 1987This particular book not online, but most slave narratives are.Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave by Frederick Douglass
Call Number: E449 .D74905 and online from various sourcesNarrative of the life of Frederick Douglass, an American slave / written by himself.
Call Number: Online via HATHI Trust LibraryIncidents in the Life of a Slave Girl. Written by Herself by Harriet A. Jacobs
Call Number: E444.J17 A3 1987 And online via Black Women Writers and elsewhereIncidents in the Life of a Slave Girl. Written by Herself by Harriet A. Jacobs
Call Number: Online via HATHI Trust LibraryAfrican-American Poetry of the Nineteenth Century by Joan R. Sherman (Editor)
Call Number: PS591.N4 A35 1992ISBN: 0252019172Publication Date: 1992No ebook available.
Many poems in the African-American Poetry Database 1760-1975 from the Electronic Text Center at UVA at: http://www.lib.vt.edu/find/databases/A/african-american-poetry-database-from-uva.htmlAfrican-American Poetry Database 1760-1975 from the Electronic Text Center at UVA
Call Number: Free online database of poetryUncle Tom's Cabin by Harriet Beecher Stowe
Call Number: PS2954 .U5 2010d and onlineThe Black Jacobins: Toussaint L'Ouverture and the San Domingo Revolution by C.L.R. James
Call Number: F1923 .T85 1963ISBN: 0679724672Publication Date: 1989Blake; or, The huts of America, a novel. by Martin R. Delany
Call Number: PS3507.E36 B63 1970American Negro Slave Revolts by Herbert Aptheker; John H. Bracey (Foreword by)
Call Number: E447 .A67 1977ISBN: 0527030007Publication Date: 1997Link to 1983 version: http://silk.library.umass.edu/login?url=https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=cat06087a&AN=umass.000352261&site=eds-live&scope=siteIn Hope of Liberty: culture, community, and protest among northern free Blacks, 1700-1860 by James O. Horton; Lois E. Horton
Call Number: E185 .H644 1997ISBN: 019504732XPublication Date: 1997All Bound up Together: the woman question in African American public culture, 1830-1900 by Martha S. Jones
Call Number: E185.86 .J663 2007 and onlineBeen in the Storm So Long: the aftermath of slavery by Leon F. Litwack
Call Number: E185.2 .L57 1980ISBN: 9780394743981Publication Date: 1980Reconstruction: America's unfinished revolution, 1863-1877 by Eric Foner
Call Number: E668 .F66 1988ISBN: 0060158514Publication Date: 2002Iola Leroy, or, Shadows uplifted by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper; Hazel V. Carby (Introduction by)
Call Number: PS1799.H7 I6 1987ISBN: 0807063177Publication Date: 1999Also onlineAfrican-American Poetry of the Nineteenth Century by Joan R. Sherman (Editor)
Call Number: PS591.N4 A35 1992ISBN: 0252019172Publication Date: 1992No ebook available.
Many poems in the African-American Poetry Database 1760-1975 from the Electronic Text Center at UVA at: http://www.lib.vt.edu/find/databases/A/african-american-poetry-database-from-uva.htmlAfrican-American Poetry Database 1760-1975 from the Electronic Text Center at UVA
Call Number: Free online database of poetryAfrican American Music by Mellonee Burnim (Editor); Portia K. Maultsby (Editor)
Call Number: ML3556 .A34 2006 And onlineThe Conjure Woman by Chesnutt, Charles W
Call Number: PS1292.C6 C65 1969 and online via HATHI Trust LibraryThe Conjure Woman and Other Conjure Tales by Charles Waddell Chesnutt; Richard H. Brodhead (Editor)
Call Number: PS1292.C6 A6 1993ISBN: 0822313782Publication Date: 1993Three Negro Classics by John Hope Franklin (Editor); James Weldon Johnson
Call Number: E185.97.W278 T4 1965Publication Date: 1965The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man by James Weldon Johnson
Call Number: PS3519.O2625 A95 2011 And 1912 edition online via HATHI Trust LibraryUp from Slavery by Booker T. Washington
Call Number: E185.97.W4 A3 2003 And onlineAn Army of Lions by Shawn Leigh Alexander
Call Number: E185.61 .A437 2013 and Online via JSTOR
AFRO AM 702 List (Spring 2016)
Books listed below in the order in which they appear on the syllabus.
The new Negro: an interpretation by edited by Alain Locke; book decoration and portraits by Winold Reiss.
Call Number: E185.82 .L75 and Online via Alexander Street PressPublication Date: 1925Locke, Alain Le Roy, 1886-The Works of Alain Locke by Alain LeRoy Locke; Charles Molesworth (Editor)
Call Number: Online bookISBN: 0199795045The Book of American Negro Poetry by James Weldon Johnson
Call Number: PS591.N4 J6 1931 and Online via HATHI Trust LibraryAfrican-American Poetry Database 1760-1975 from the Electronic Text Center at UVA
Call Number: Free online database of poetryCane by Jean Toomer
Call Number: PS3539.O55 C3 1975ISBN: 9780393931686Publication Date: 2011No ebook available. Order copies via Inter-Library Loan at this link.Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston
Call Number: PS3515.U789 T5ISBN: 9780060931414Publication Date: 1998No ebook availableBlack Metropolis : a study of Negro life in a northern city by St. Clair Drake
Call Number: F548.9.N4 D73 1993ISBN: 0226162346Publication Date: 1993No ebook availableFreedoms Given, Freedoms Won by Kim D. Butler
Call Number: F2651.S2 B85 1998ISBN: 0813525047Publication Date: 1998No ebook availableJesus, Jobs, and Justice by Bettye Collier-Thomas
Call Number: BR563.N4 C644 2010 And online (Only one reader at a time)ISBN: 9781400044207Publication Date: 2010-02-02This groundbreaking book begins with slavery and gives us a remarkable account of the religious faith, social and political activism, and extraordinary resilience of black women during the centuries of American growth and change. Collier-Thomas makes clear that while religion has been a guiding force in the lives of most African Americans, for black women it has been essential. As co-creators of churches, black women were a central factor in their development. Collier-Thomas explores the ways in which women had to cope with sexism in black churches as well as racism in mostly white denominations in their efforts to create missionary societies and form women's conventions; and how, within the church, men treated women as second-class citizens despite their importance to the very existence and survival of the church itself. African American churchwomen created national organizations such as the National Association of Colored Women and the National Council of Negro Women, they confronted racism in white-led quasi Christian groups such as the YWCA, and they worked in male-dominated organizations such as the NAACP and National Urban League, to demand civil rights, equal employment, and educational opportunities, and to protest lynching, segregation, and discrimination. Jesus, Jobs, and Justice restores black women to their rightful place in American history, elucidating both the quality and consequence of their faith in themselves, their race, and their God.The World Is a Ghetto by Howard Winant
Call Number: HT1507 .W56 2001ISBN: 0465043402Publication Date: 2001No ebook availableHammer and Hoe by Robin D. G. Kelley
Call Number: HX91.A2 K45 1990 And onlineHolding Aloft the Banner of Ethiopia by Winston James
Call Number: E184.C27 J36 1998 and onlineNative Son by Richard Wright
Call Number: PS3545.R815 N3 2014ISBN: 9780062357250Publication Date: 2014No ebook availableThe Street by Ann Petry
Call Number: PS3531.E933 S75 1991ISBN: 0395573807Publication Date: 1991No ebook availableMaud Martha by Gwendolyn Brooks
Call Number: PS3503.R7244 M28 1974ISBN: 0404113680Publication Date: 1974No ebook availableAfrican American Music by Mellonee Burnim (Editor); Portia K. Maultsby (Editor)
Call Number: ML3556 .A34 2006 And onlineThe Best of Simple by Langston Hughes
Call Number: PS3515.U274 B4 1990ISBN: 9780374521332Publication Date: 1990Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison
Call Number: PS3555.L625 I5 and online (only one reader at a time)Go Tell It on the Mountain by James Baldwin
Call Number: PS3552.A45 G62 2016ISBN: 9781101907610Publication Date: 2016Library has 1985 and other editions. If our copy is checked out, request through Inter-Library Loan via link above. Give it a few days to arrive.Lift Every Voice by Patricia Sullivan
Call Number: E185.5.N276 S85 2009 and onlineThe Autobiography of Malcolm X by Malcolm X; Alex Haley (As told to); M. S. Handler (Introduction by)
Call Number: BP223.Z8 L57943 1992ISBN: 9780345379757Publication Date: 1992Local People by John Dittmer
Call Number: E185.93.M6 D58 1994ISBN: 0252021029Publication Date: 1994No ebook availableA Raisin in the Sun
Call Number: PS3515.A515 R3 and online (only one reader at a time)Call and Response: the Riverside Anthology of African-American Literature by Patricia Liggins-Hill
Call Number: PS508.N3 C35 1997ISBN: 9780618449095Publication Date: 1997The Color Purple by Alice Walker
Call Number: PS3573 .A425 C6 1985ISBN: 0671727796Publication Date: 1985No ebook availableBeloved by Toni Morrison
Call Number: PS3563.O8749 B4 And online (Only one reader at a time)
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