Senior Honors Theses
Senior Honors Theses
are available in Special Collections and Archives, 25th floor. Arranged by year, by department or alphabetically by name. These cannot be checked out.
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Dr. Stephanie Evans received her PhD from the UMass Amherst Department of Afro American Studies in 2003.

Her dissertation, Living legacies : Black women, educational philosophies, and community service, 1865-1965, is available for checkout and online.
How to Find Dissertations
Doctoral
Theses in Afro American Studies
UMass Dissertations: To
identify individual doctoral dissertations,
use the Library Catalog
author, title, subject or keyword search. To browse all Afro American
Studies dissertations, use the general subject heading:
Theses
-- Afro American Studies -- Doctoral
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The Library keeps two physical copies of UMass doctoral theses, and provides online access to recently completed dissertations:
- UMass Amherst Afro-American Studies Dissertations Collection in ScholarWorks. Online PDF.
- On the 20th floor. All call numbers start with LD3234.M267, followed by the year of the thesis. These can be checked out.
- In the Five College Depository. Library use only.
- Older dissertations also available in Microforms, 3rd floor. Library use only.
Dissertations from other Universities: Use the database Dissertations and Theses, which includes citations and abstracts of doctoral and some masters theses, mostly completed in colleges and universities of the United States and Canada. Dissertations can be ordered through Inter-Library Loan for free, although some universities will not lend them out. Put your order through and you will be contacted if we cannot obtain it.
Spotlight on...
Two books by graduates of the Afro American Studies department were selected as Choice Outstanding Academic Titles for 2008. Both books began as dissertations in the W.E.B. Du Bois Department of Afro-American Studies, University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
The Colored cartoon: Black representation in American animated short films, 1907-1954 - Christopher P. Lehman
Call Number: NC1766.U5 L442 2007, 9th floor
ISBN/ISSN: 1558496130
This book is based on Christopher Lehman's Afro American Studies dissertation, Black representation in American animated short films, 1928--1954, completed in 2002 and available online and in the Library (20th floor, call # LD3234.M267 2002 .L5235).
"Closer to the truth than any fact": memoir, memory, and Jim Crow - Jennifer Jensen Wallach
Call Number: E185.61 .W1925 2008, 14th floor
ISBN/ISSN: 0820330698
This book is based on Jennifer Jensen Wallach's Afro American Studies dissertation, Remembering Jim Crow: The literary memoir as historical source material, completed in 2004 and available online and in the Library (20th floor, call # LD3234.M267 2004 .W1954).
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