Encyclopedia of Black Studies

1st Edition

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<p>Click ′Additional Materials′ for downloadable samples<br/><br/>The Encyclopedia of Black Studies is the leading reference source for dynamic and innovative research on the Black experience. The concept for the encyclopedia was developed from the successful Journal of Black Studies (SAGE) and contains a full analysis of the economic, political, sociological, historical, literary, and philosophical issues related to Americans of African descent. This single-volume reference is the vanguard of the recent explosive growth in quality scholarship in the field.</p><p>More than a chronicle of black culture or black people, this encyclopedia deals with the emergence and maturity of an intellectual field over the past four decades. Beginning with the protests at San Francisco State College in 1967 that led to the first degree-granting department of Black Studies, the field′s rapid growth over time necessitates an authoritative account of the discipline. More than ever scholars and students need a clear conception of what the evolutionary processes have been in the creation and maintenance of the discipline. <br/><br/>Chronology of Important Events in Black Studies</p><p>1966 Merritt College Black Studies Courses<br/>1967 San Francisco State University Protests<br/>1968 San Francisco State University Black Studies Program Established<br/>1969 Cornell University students seize student center to protest harassment of African American Students<br/>1970 University of California, Los Angeles opens Center for Afro American Studies<br/>1969  Robert Singleton and Molefi Asante creates Journal of Black Studies<br/>1972 National Black Political Convention of Gary, Indiana<br/>1974 National Council of Black Studies founded<br/>1982 Maulana Karenga′s Introduction to Black Studies published<br/>1983 Mae Jemison who received majored in Black Studies and engineering is made the first African American female astronaut.<br/>1986  Cheikh Anta Diop makes his transition<br/>1988 Temple University approves  doctoral program in African American Studies created by Molefi Kete Asante<br/>1988 Toni Morrison wins Pulitzer Prize for Beloved<br/>1990 Adeniyi Coker receives first Ph.D. in African American Studies<br/>1992 Harvard University seeks "Dream Team" in African American Studies<br/>1995 More than a million black men march in Washington, DC<br/>1997 Phile Chionesu and Barbara Smith bring one million women to Philadelphia</p><p>Key Features</p>More than 240 signed articles by nearly 200 scholars, organized A to Z, with coverage spanning the social sciences Edited by the founder and current editor of the Journal of Black Studies Reader′s Guide facilitates browsing by topic and easy access to information Contains numerous illustrative charts, sidebars, and historical photographs Appendices with listings of doctoral granting programs, major journals in the field, and professional and scholarly associations Master Bibliography<p>Key Themes<br/>• Afrocentricity <br/>• Annual Conferences <br/>• Anti-Racism <br/>• Arts <br/>• Associations and Organizations <br/>• Books <br/>• Campus Politics <br/>• Civil Rights <br/>• Classical Africa <br/>• Concepts <br/>• Culture <br/>• Departmental Histories <br/>• Films <br/>• Institutions<br/>• Intellectual Schools <br/>• Journals <br/>• Legal Issues <br/>• Movements <br/>• Newspapers <br/>• Political Issues <br/>• Professional Organizations <br/>• Publishers <br/>• Racism <br/>• Religion <br/>• Reparations <br/>• Research Centers <br/>• Resistance <br/>• Theories <br/>• United States Constitution <br/><br/>Editorial Board <br/>Dr. Troy Allen, Southern University <br/>Dr. S.B. Assensoh, Indiana University <br/>Dr. Katherine Olukemi Bankole, West Virginia University <br/>Professor Leroy Bryant, Chicago State University <br/>Dr. Patricia Dixon, Georgia State University <br/>Howard Dodson, New York Public Library <br/>Dr. Lewis Gordon, Brown University <br/>Dr. Winston Van Horne, University of Wisconsin <br/>Dr. Clenora Hudson-Weems, University of Missouri-Columbia <br/>Dr. Charles Jones, Georgia State University <br/>Dr. Maulana Karenga, California State University, Long Beach <br/>Dr. Manning Marable, Columbia University <br/>Dr. Miriam Monges, California State University, Chico <br/>Dr. Wade Nobles, San Francisco State University <br/>Dr. Emeka Nwadiora, Temple University <br/>Dr. James Turner, Cornell University <br/><br/></p>

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ISBNs 9780761927624, 9781452265445, 1452265445, 9780761927624
Language English
Number of Pages 569
Edition 1st