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***University of Missouri-St. LouisDepartment of History WS09Academic Dishonesty: Please review the statement from the University of Missouri’s “Collected Rules and Regulations”concerning student conduct: 200.010. B.1. STANDARD OF CONDUCT. We will discuss the meaning of plagiarism in our first class meeting. If you have any questions or uncertainties regarding academic dishonesty please talk with me about them. Revised (Winter 2009) WITH CORRECTED WRITING REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL 3000 LEVEL CLASSES ONLY AND FOR 5304-5143, SEE PAGE 4: Reading Book List and Book Report Format For Class Book Report And Recommended Bibliographical Use For Graduate Research Papers (SEE PROFESSIONAL JOURNALS LIST: ARTICLES/BOOK REVIEWS). PLEASE NOTE NEW WEB SITES FOR ANCESTRAL HISTORY AND US CENSUS DATA. New #1061: New #1062, African Civilization Courses African Diaspora Courses, New #3303; New #3304; New Adv Af Diaspora Sc 1800 #5304 (Graduate and Advanced Students);0r 5304/5143 G01/G02, Topics in Transnationalism, see pages 7-11, WS08 (Earliest Times to 1800/Since 1800-1980s) Winter/Spring Semester/2008 Book Report Format: Students Pages 3-6English Verbs/Graduate Research/Web Sites/Term Paper Book References BOOKS MUST BE TAKEN FROM THE LIBRARY (DT/GN SHELVES, ETC.) AND NOT OFF THE ONLINE/INTERNET. IF THE BOOKS ARE NOT IN THE LIBRARY, PLEASE GO AND REQUEST THAT THE BOOK(S) BE ORDERED AT THE INTERLIBRARY LOAN DIVISION IN THE LIBRARY. TIME MANAGEMENT IS ESSENTIAL FOR ONE WHO WISHES TO BE AN “A” STUDENT. *****GREAT MINDS ENGAGED IN OPPOSITIONAL THINKINGMargaret C. Jacob, "Thinking Unfashionable Thoughts, Asking Unfashionable Questions," The American Historical Review, Vol. 105:2 (April 2000):494-500 Professor Adell Patton, Jr., Ph.D. Instructor, Office Lucas Hall 403Office email:jazz@umsl.edu Office Phone:(314)516-6916 Research Web Washington Post Company, 2008Roots: Ancestry. Com (Year:1880; Census Place: Union, Lee, Arkansas;Roll:T9 49; Family History. Film 1254049;Page: 541C; Enumeration District:163;Image:0279.The National Archives and Record Administrations-Revamped Access Database Site: —“lets the public search free though 85 million documents in 475 files amassed by more than 30 federal agencies.”Africans in America < Experience < Mosaic< American Colonization Society< of Emigrants 1820-1843, The Liberian History Page< Memory Portion of the Library of Congress Web SiteObituaries Search:obituaries.htmlStudents with special needs will receive attention.ATTENTION:(Book Reports, Term Papers, and Research Papers Require **Legal Title Page Always to Preserve Confidentiality) MODEL/EXAMPLE(Title Centered and Capitalized, Followed by Name, e.g.,Author, Title of Book, City and publisher, Year of PublicationCarter G. Woodson, THE NEGRO IN OUR HISTORY (1922, 1924, 1927,1928,1931,1941)By(STUDENT’S NAME)(Course title, Instructor, Fall Semester/Date)e.g. African Civilization Course 1061Dr. PattonWinter 2007-Fall 2007HOW TO DO A BOOK REPORT: PAGES 4-7**ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS: NO MATTER THE ALPHBET TEST GRADE HELD FOLLOWING EXAM #3, Fall 2008 (A, B, C), ALL STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE A BOOK REPORT OR AGREE TO THE OPTION THAT A REDUCTION IN LETTER GRADE MAY BE EXERCISE BY THE INSTRUCTORBook Report Schedule Format For FS08 (DO NOT SELECT A LARGE OR EDITED BOOK) ATTENTION: There is also a book report requirement for Course 3304 (ALL 3000 LEVELS ONLY): WRITING COMPONENT (10 page Book Report--expand BY 7 PAGES Part 2 CRITICAL THEME FOR ANALYSIS). ATTENTION: COURSE #5304/5143 TOPICS IN TRANSNATIONALISM:ADVANCED STUDENTS Will HAVE A 20-25 PAGE PAPER REQUIREMENT (USING K. L. TURABIAN, MANUAL FOR TERM PAPERS, THESES, AND DISSERTATIONS, 9th EDITION--NOT THE BOOK REPORT--AND MUST MAKE AN OFFICE APPOINTMENT IN THE FIRST WEEK OF CLASS FOR CONSULTATION AND AGREEMENT ON TENABLE TOPICS. THE PAPERS ARE DUE THE WEEK 14, Monday, November 17-Friday, November 21, 2008. I recommend (Suggest) the topic for 20-25 page paper: (Think Historiography?), “Creolization Model Vs. Atlantic World Model” (show authors and Factual contents for each Model with emphasis on transnationalism for the last Model).Students will write an analytical Book Report from the List of selected books on Africa and the diaspora that appears in the Selected Bibliography that follows. The Book Report DUE DATES:(PURPOSE:TIME MANAGEMENT. This schedule, if followed, helps with YOUR TIME MANAGEMENT (VERY IMPORTANT TACTIC FOR STUDENT WHO WISHES TO RECEIVE HIGH GRADES AND TO NOT JUST GET BY!!!!!), and prevents delays and excuses....AND PROCRASTINATION!WRITING COMPONENT: Students will write an analytical book report from the list of selected books on Africa and other topics that appears at the WS09 Revised Book List Report Format on MyGateway. *Choose book title by MW 21-23 January '09,.*Locate the volume by locate the volume by Wednesday, January 28-30,’09.*Typed doubled space Summary of Book for Report,: 1 Page (Thesis of book?) by one page typed summary of the book (at least skim the book) is due MW, 18-20 February '09.)Book Report Due Week 14 (Monday-Friday), April 20, 2009. Methods Books For Purchase in UMSLBS (Proper Use of These Items Will Raise Grades by 40%)We all suffer from the slip of the tongue sometimes in the use of the wrong verb in the spoken language (i.e. the conjugation of verbs in our heads) and in the written language of our letters, book reports, and research papers, e.g. “I should have went instead of I should have gone; or I should have came instead of I should have come. I should have began instead of I should have begun,” and so on, SUCH AS THE VERB TO SHOW AND ITS FORMS. One may improve upon this issue by purchasing one of the following books and carry it around at all times for consultation. Self-corrections will lead to more confidence and proper recitation responses in classes and in the writing of letters, term papers, and better performances in job interviews!:2008:Google:"Learning Helplessness" Theory, and read:(1) Martin E.P. Seligman, Learned Optimism: How to Change Your Mind and Your Life (2006); not for Book Report.(2) E.N. Cook, Life Changing Book--Evidence That Changed Me From A Pessimist To An Optimist (2006); not for book report.(3) Harrison White, Identity and Control ( ); not for book report--How to avoid "Learned Helplessness." **********Gray, Lorett, English Verbs (Borders, English Writing Section, $9.95).*Harper, Vincent, English Verbs ($7.95)Classes, I used this one: Kate L. Turabian, A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations, 6th Edition (1997); for historians/students on the proper way of citing footnotes, endnotes, bibliography, and how to document various data.William Strunk, Jr., E. B. White, Elements of Style, 4th Edition, 2000: Active v. Passive Voice, pp.18-19.Mary Lynn Rampolla, A Pocket Guide To Writing In History, 3rd Edition, 2001.Jules R. Benjamin, A Student’s Guide to History, 1998.William Zinsser, On Writing Well: The Classic Guide to Writing Nonfiction, 25th Anniversary Edition, 2001.Karin Mack, Ph.D., and Eric Skjei, Ph.D., Overcoming Writing blocks, 1979. (out of print).Students will write an analytical Book Report from the List of selected books on Africa and the diaspora that appears in the Selected Bibliography that follows. The Book Report DUE DATES:(PURPOSE:TIME MANAGEMENT. This schedule, if followed, helps with YOUR TIME MANAGEMENT (VERY IMPORTANT TACTIC FOR STUDENT WHO WISHES TO RECEIVE HIGH GRADES AND TO NOT JUST GET BY!!!!!), and prevents delays and excuses....AND PROCRASTINATION!*****WRITING COMPONENT: Students will write an analytical book report from the list of selected books on Africa and other topics that appears at the WS09 Revised Book List Report Format on MyGateway. STAGES:*Choose book title by MW 21-23 January '09,.*Locate the volume by locate the volume by Wednesday, January 28-30,’09.*Typed doubled space Summary of Book for Report,: 1 Page (Thesis of book?) by one page typed summary of the book (at least skim the book) is due MW, 18-20 February '09.)Book Report Due Week 14 (Monday-Friday), April 20, 2009. ATTENTION STUDENTS:**Model Structure of Book Report RequirementsTHE REQUIRED TYPED REPORT MODEL STRUCTURE CONSISTS of:Part #1. Book Summary (3 pages: Thesis of Book or Binding Theme?).OPPOSITIONAL THINKING!Part #2. CRITICAL THEME: STATE THE THEME (MEANING: CENTRAL IDEA)--admirable/non-admirable-in book for creative analysis in own words (3 PAGES ONLY FOR COURSES 1061, 1062; grade will primarily be based on this #2 section of Report).PART #3 Photocopied Review of Book (from Scholarly Journal Only!) at end of report with your opinion response (1 page or so). For example, Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Journal of Roman Studies, Journal of Latin American Anthropology, Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient (E.G. Pulleyblank, “The Origins and Nature of Chattel Slavery in China,”1, Pt.2, 1958), Classical Philology, Historia, Culture and Tradition, Journal of African-American Religion, Religion and American culture, The Hymn, Eighteenth Century Studies, Journal of The History of Sexuality, Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture, Bryn Mawr Classical Review, African Political Science Review, The Economic History Review, Journal of Caribbean History, The American Historical Review, The Journal of American History, Journal of Development History, Slavery And Abolition, Social and Economic Studies, Transport, Hispanic Americas, History, Canadian Journal Of Latin America and Caribbean Studies, Journal of Religion in Africa, Journal of the History of Ideas, Journal of Interdisciplinary History, Signs: A Journal of Women's Studies ,Gender and History, Journal of Women's History, Liberian Studies Journal, Journal of African History(journal.), Journal of African Civilization, Journal of the Historical Society of Nigeria, America Historical Review, The Journal of Modern African Studies, Africa ,Cahier d'etudes Africaines, Africa, Man, American Anthropology, New Left, The Nation, The Journal of Southern History ,William & Mary Quarterly, The Black Scholar, and the Canadian Journal of African Studies are major scholarly journals that contain reviews of books on Africa, the diaspora, and other related books. Do not to select an edited Book with essays with several scholars and/nor one in which You CANNOT FIND A REVIEW; see Retrospective Bk. Review Index to Scholarly Journals 1883-1974, Book Review Index l974-Present. This exercise makes plain the value of being critical of what one reads and the need to not just take someone else's notion about what is "truth." Remain vigilant to the "invention of tradition." Lots of so called "Truths," that one believes, have indeed been "invented." The Book Report will be assigned a grade and factored into your GPA with a NUMBER/LETTER GRADE. "I" Do Read Them!Book Report Reading List (HISTORY, SOCIETY AND CULTURE)History Plus History of Science(***President-Elect Barack Obama Reads:Steve Coll, Ghost Wars, on Afghanistan (no one has governed this country and region throughout history; just asked Alexander The Great in BCE times.) Jeffrey D. Sachs, Common Wealth: Economics for a Crowded Planet, on global warning, environmental destruction, extreme poverty***)(****General Reading: Nepotism, Evolutionary Biology, "Tribalism," Genetics and Generation Regression (the family telephone number becomes inverted though the same number):(1) Frank J.Sulloway, Born to Rebel: Birth Order, Family Dynamics and Creative Lives(2) Adam Bellow, In Praise of Nepotism: A History of Family Enterprise From King David to George W. Bush(3) Robin Fox, "Civilization and the Savage Mind" (forthcoming) and see his other books on anthropology, e.g. Kinship and Marriage ) “The Historian and the Twentieth Century,” D?DALUS. (Spring 1971); undated essays on history.General Reading:Wallbank, T. Walter and Alastair M. Taylor and Nels M. Bailkey, Civilization Past and Present (Chicago: Scott, Foresman And Company,[1942],1962). I was taught from this “Civilization” text in 1955/56 as an undergraduate student at Kentucky State College (University in 1972). Note Historiography or the changing perspectives on history and how our mindsets can be effected by history: In this text, Egypt appears in chapter 1 as not part of Africa but as belonging to “The Ancient Near East” and to Western Civilization. Africa appears on pages 353-359 in the middle of this vast book as “Africa: The Neglected Continent, Obstacles to progress, ‘Primitive’ cultures of Black Africa,’ and the ignominious ‘Africa’s contact with the ancient world,’” etc. Adjust your seat belts, we do not teach this way any more about Africa anywhere in the world. The teaching of African history has dismantled these stereotypes in global history. See:(1) "Black Pharoahs," National Geographic, February 2008, Vol. 213 No.2:P.34-In order to see how African history dismantled university narratives and altered our vision in Western Civilization (e.g. William H. McNeill, The Rise of the West, 1963), see next (1) Steven Feierman, Chapter 2, Africa in History: The End of Universal Narratives, In Gyan Prakash, ed., After Colonialism: Imperial History And PostColonial Displacements (Princeton University Press, 1995), pp.40-65. ATTENTION: Research and Advanced Graduate Students Only, Seminar Course 6115, and 6121, 5304, and Topics in Transnationalism History #5143 (TOPICS IN TRANSNATIONALISM), #5304, etc.: The New Historiography on Africa and the diaspora:Slave ShipsKwame Anthony Appiah and Martin Brunzl, eds., Buying Freedom: The Ethics And Economics Of Slave Redemption (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2007).Eltis, David, Stephen D. Behrendt, David Richardson, and Herbert S. Klein, The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade: A Database on CD-Rom. Cambridge University Press, 1999.Rediker, Marcus, The Slave Ship: A Human History (Viking Press, 2007; an excellent review (by Adam Hochschild) in The New York Times Book Review, October 21, 2007, p.15:”The story of ships that transported slaves across the Atlantic,” some 12 million.Dow, George F. Slavers and Slave Ships (1926).*Curtin, Philip D. The Atlantic Slave Trade: A Census (1969).*Transnationalism*Jackie Smith, Charles Chatfield, and Ron Pagnucco, eds., Transnational Social Movements and Global Politics: Solidarity Beyond the State. Syracuse University Press, 1997.*Seigel, Micol, "Beyond Compare: Comparative Method after the Transnational Turn, " Radical History Review, Issue 91 (Winter 2005):62-90; Department of History, University of Missouri-St. Louis requirement for faculty and students.Matory, J. Morand. Black Atlantic Religion: Tradition, Transnationalism, and Matriarchy in Afro-Brazialian Candomblé (Princeton, 2005). This book Won African Studies Association Herskovits Prize Nov. 2006.*Sewell, William H. Jr., "Marc Bloch And The Logic Of Comparative Of Comparative History," History And Theory, Vol.VI:1 (1967):208-18; article explains the need for hypothesis testing against generalizations.Hobsbawn, E.J., Nations and Nationalism Since 1870: programme, myth, reality (Cambridge, 1990); necessary factors needed in a nation in order for Democracy to be successful in the State-Nation (e.g. The Thirteen American Colonies!)--"The 'threshold principle" factors, see pp.36-39. Can Democracy work outside of the West beyond market capitalism? Or suitable for Africa, Pakistan, the Middle East, etc.? Consultation Only But Not for Book Report. African Environmental History:McCann, James C., Greenland, Brown Land, Black Land: An Environmental History of Africa, 1800-1990 (1999).Battarbee, Richard W., Fran?oise Gasse, and Caterine E. stickley, Past Climate Variability Through Europe and Africa (2004).Low, Pak Sum, Climate Change And Africa (2005).Adams, William M., Andrew S. Goldie, and Anthony R. Orme, eds., The Physical Geography of Africa (1996).Buckle, Colin, Weather and climate in Africa (1996).Cotton, William R. and Roger A. Piekle Sr., Second Edition, Human Impact On weather And Climate (2007).Africa Diaspora:Mintz, Sidney W., Richard Price, An Anthropological Approach To The Afro-American Past: A Caribbean Perspective (Philadelphia: A publication of the Institute for the study of Human Issues, 1976); the beginning of the Creolization Model in the African Diaspora. Falola, Toyin and Matt D. Childs, eds., The Yoruba Diaspora in the Atlantic World (Indiana University Press, 2004); see the Atlantic World Model vs. Creolization Model Theory with factual examples.Sweet, James. Recreating Africa: Culture, Kinship, and Religion in the African-Portugese World, 1441-1770 (2003); the diaspora and Atlantic World Model vs. Creolization Model.Matory, J. Morand. Black Atlantic Religion: Tradition, Transnationalism, and Matriarchy in Afro-Brazialian Candomblé (Princeton, 2005). This book Won African Studies Association Herskovits Prize Nov. 2006.Gaines, Kevin L., American Africans in Ghana: Black Expatriates and the Civil Rights Era (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2006); see transnationalism.Jacob, Margaret C., "Thinking Unfashionable Thoughts, Asking Unfashionable Questions," The American Historical Review, Vol. 105:2 (April 2000):494-500Robinson, Randall. The Debt: What America Owes Blacks (2000); The Associated Press, Erin Texeira, “Movement to repay blacks for slavery gains momentum [a presidential commission, NOT MONEY, is requested to study the issue of reparations; and no money for distribution to blacks is being asked for.],” St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Monday, July 10, 2006:A3.See The Economist, April 13th-19th 2002 on “Slavery, guilt and the law:”15, 31 And 72; make special note of what Robert F. Folgel-—University of Chicago Nobel Prize Winner in Economics—-has to say slave free labor and the dollars from 1870-1860 and about reparations cost in today’s dollars.Howard-Hassmann, Rhoda E. and Anthony P. Lombardo, “Framing Reparations Claims: Differences between African and Jewish Social Movements for Reparations,“ African Studies Review, Vol. 50:1 (April 2007):27-58._____________________________, Reparations to Africa (2008, University of Pennsylvania Press).Skidmore, Thomas E., “Racial Mixture and Affirmative Action: The Cases of Brazil and the United States, The American Historical Review, Vol. 108:5 (December 2003):1391-1396. Excellent for US history, Diaspora, and issues on race, gender, and class vs. "Racial Endogamy" in USA; google: US Supreme Court Case Loving Vs. Virginia 1967Max I.Diamont, Jews,God, And History (1992); the Classical “Return” in diaspora History.*Turki, Fawa. The Disinherited: Journal of a Palestinian Exile (1972); the Classical “Return” in diaspora History.Philips, John Edward, Writing African History (University of Rochester, 2005).Falola, Toyin and Christian Jennings, Source and Methods in African History (University of Rochester, 2003).Hampton, Carolyn, ed., The Mfecane Aftermath: Reconstructive Debates in southern African History (Witwatersrand University Press, 1995).Davenport, Rodney, And Christopher Saunders, South Africa: A Modern History, 5th Edition, Forward by Desmond Tutu (St. Martin Press, Inc., 2000), pp. 807. Heywood, Linda M., and John K. Thornton, Central Atlantic Creoles, and the Foundation of the Americas, 1585-1660 (Cambridge University Press, 2007; not for Book Report. African Studies Association, Chicago, 2008, Herksovits Award for Best Book.Heywood, Linda, ed., Central Africans and Cultural Transformation in the African Diaspora (Cambridge University Press, 2002; edited works are not for Book Reports.Hourani, Albert, A History of The Arab Peoples (1991;551 pages; excellent and NYT best seller; NOT FOR BOOK REPORT.Nehemia Levtzion & Randall L. Pouwels, eds., The History Of Islam In Africa (2000); NOT FOR BOOK REPORT. The Slave Trade into Arabia, 1820-1973 (Archives Editions, 7 Ashley House, The Broadway, Farm Common, SL2 3PQ, UK; 9 volumes from 1820-1973. “Slavery is the status or condition of a person over whom any or all of the powers attaching to the right of ownership are exercised.”John Hunwick and Eve Troutt Powell, The African Diaspora in the Mediterranean Lands of Islam (2002); NOT FOR BOOK REPORT.Ronald Segal, Islamic Black Slaves: The Other Black Diaspora (2001).HBAllman, Jean, Susan Geiger, and Nakanyike Musisi, eds., Women In Colonial Histories, Indiana University Press, 2002; NOT FOR BOOK REPORT.Matusevich, Maxim, ed., Africa In Russia-Russia In Africa: Three Centuries of Encounters, Africa World Press, 2007; with photos of ancient blacks in Russia; NOT FOR BOOK REPORT. Blakely, Allison, Blacks in The Dutch World (1993). , Russia And The Negro: Blacks in Russian History And Thought (1986).Gillette, William, Retreat from Reconstruction (Baton rouge, La., 1979).Tim Jeal, Stanley, I Presume? Stanley: The Impossible Life of Africa’s Greatest Explorer (2007), 570 pp.; reviewed in The New York Times Book Review, September 30, 2007. New Books To The List: Try Selecting a Book for Your Report that will lead you into OPPOSITIONAL THINKINGDunning, Thad, Crude Democracy: Natural Resource Wealth and Political Regimes (2008).Webb, James L.A., Humanity's Burden: A Global History of Malaria (2008)Bullard, Robert, Dumping In Dixie: Race, Class and Environmental Justice (2000).Bates, Robert H., When Things Fell Apart: State Failure in late-Century Africa (2008)Bell, Derrick, Silent Covenants: Brown v. Board of Education and the Unfulfilled Hopes for Racial Reform (New York: Oxford University Press, 2004).Barnes, Harper, Never Been a Time: The 1917 Race Riot that Sparked the Civil Rights Movement (2008), East St. Louis.Morais, Herbert M., The History of the Negro in Medicine (Washington, DC: Association for the Study of Negro Life and History,1967).Flexer, Abraham, Medical Education in the United States and Canada: A Report to the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching (Boston: Merrymount Press, 1910).Isaac, Benjamin, The Invention of Racism in Antiquity (Princeton/Oxford, 2004). Compare with Snowden, Frank, Blacks in Antiquity (1971).Black is Beautiful: Rubens to Dumas (Di Nieuwe Kerk Amersterdam Waanders Pubishers Zwolle, 2008). Not for book report.Jones, Jacqueline, Saving Savannah: The City and the Civil War (2008, review Georgia Historical Society).Dray, Philip, Capitol Men: The Epic Story of Reconstruction Through the Lives of the First Reconstruction (Houghton Mifflin Co., 2008).Hemenway, Robert E., Zora Neil Hurston:A Biography (1975?).Melish, Joanne Pope, Disowning Slavery: Gradual Emancipation and "Race" in New England, 1780-1860 (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1998). Cooper, Helene, The House On Sugar Beach [Liberia, West Africa]: In Search of a Lost Childhood (2008); review in The New York Times Book Review, September 7, 2008:1, 10.Gordon, Colin, Mapping Decline: St. Louis and the Fate of the American City (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008).Jamieson, Kathleen Hall, Beyond The Double Mind: Women and Leadership (Oxford, 1997), Apprise and Not for Class Use. The author is Director, Annenberg School of Communication, University of Penn, written 15 books and 91 articles; an outstanding scholar.______________________, unSpun: Finding Facts in a World of Disinformation (Random House, 2007), Apprise and Not For Class Use.Blackmon, Douglas A., Slavery by Another Name: The Re-Enslavement of Black Americans from the Civil War to World War II (NYC: Double Day, 2008).Rediker, Marcus, The Slave Ship: A Human History (Viking Press, 2007; an excellent review (by Adam Hochschild) in The New York Times Book Review, October 21, 2007, p.15:”The story of ships that transported slaves across the Atlantic,” some 12 million.Gilmore, Glenda Elizabeth, Defying Dixie: The Radical Roots of Civil Rights, 1919-1950 (New York: W.W. Norton, 2008).Wright, Richard, A Father's Law (New York: Harper Perennial, 2008). This book is Wright's last written and published posthumorously. Lewis, David Levering, God's Crucible: Islam And The Making Of Europe (2007).National Geographic, "Black Pharaohs," February 2008, Vol. 213:page 34-Burleigh, Nina, Napoleon's Scientists and the Unveiling of Egypt (Hapercollins Publishers, 2007); General Napoleon's invasion of 1798,(151 "savants"-Scientists of Egyptology), a debacle in the Middle East with loss of 10,000 soldiers wearing clothes suitable for the winter Alpines in hot Egypt--a smart general indeed. Reviewed in New York Times Book Review, December 9, 2007, p.15. Getahun, Solomon Addis, The History of Ethiopian Immigrants and Refugees in American, 1900-2000 (New York: LFB Scholarly Publishers, 2007).Massaquoi, Hans J., Destined To Witnessed: Growing Up Black In Nazi Germany ([1999]; NY: Perennial, 2001).Erskine, Noel Leo, From Garvey to Marley: Rastafari Theology (2005).Graham, Lawrence Otis, The Senator and The Socialite: The True Story Of America’s First Black Dynasty (2006).Gillette, William, Retreat from Reconstruction (Baton rouge, La., 1979).Carretta, Vincent, Equiano The African: Biography of a Self-Made Man (2005); 436 pages. Berlin, Ira, Generations of Captivity: A History of African-American Slaves (2003).Northrup, David, African’s Discovery Of Europe:1450-1850 (2002). Campbell, James T., Middle Passages: African American Journeys to Africa, 1787-2005 (2006).Barnes, Kenneth C., Journey of Hope: The Back-to-Africa Movement in Arkansas in the Late 1800s (2004). Edis, Taner, An Illusion of Harmony: Science and Religion of Islam (2006?). The author is a physicist at Truman State University in Missouri; see Hassan M. Fattah, “Radicalism Among Muslim Professionals Worries Many,” The New York Times, International, Saturday, July 14, 2007, A3.Epstein, Helen (Dr.), Invisible Cure: Africa, the West and the Fight against AIDS (2007; World Bank issue of concern). Collier, Paul, The Bottom Billion: Why Poorest Countries are Failing and What Can Be Done About It (2007); author formerly worked for World Bank—best book on international affairs.Washington, Harriet A., The Dark History of Medical Experimentation On Black Americans From Colonial Times to the Present (Doubleday, 2006); Review in The New Times, Health & Fitness, Tuesday, January 23, 2007, D5/D8. Rampersad, Arnold, Ralph Ellison: A Biography (2007); read about the tragedy of a great author, who went to the extreme in cultural assimilation by engaging in “self cultural renunciation.” By removing himself from his roots or social class origins, he suffered from mental blocks and wrote only book (The Invisible Man, 1952). Ellison died in 1994.Kellehear, Allan, A Social History of Dying (2007).*Trexler, Harrison A., Slavery in Missouri, 1804-1865 (The Johns Hopkins Press, 1914); see TJL F572.2 T729 1914; restricted to library use only.Frazier, Harriet C., Slavery and Crime in Missouri, 1773-1865 (2001)Stone, Jeffrey C., Slavery, Southern Culture, And Education In Little Dixie, Missouri, 1820-1860 (2006).Obadele-Stark, Ernest, Freebooters And Smugglers: The Foreign Slave Trade in the United States after 1808 (forthcoming November 2007, University of Arkansas Press, Fayetteville.Farrow, Anne, Joel Lang, and Jennifer Frank, How the North Promoted, Prolonged, and Profited from Slavery: Complicity (2005; not to be used for Report if assigned for class).Appiah, Kwame Anthony, and Martin Bunzl, Buying Freedom: The Ethics and Economics of Slave Redemption (forthcoming Fall 2007).Katznelson, Ira. When Affirmative Action was White: An Untold History of Racial Inequality in Twentieth-Century America (New York: W. W. Norton & Company, 2005). (Reviewed by Nick Kotz In The New York Times Book Review, August 28, 2005, 19).Wiltse, Jeff, Contested Waters: A Social History of Swimming Pools in America (2007; “The American swimming pool has a complicated social history”; reviewed by Dick Cavett, The New York Times Book Review, Sunday, June 3, 2007, p.18. Garry, Patrick M., Cultural Whiplash: The Unforseen Consequences Of America’s Crusade Against Racial Discrimination (2006). An excellent read and answer to many questions that continues to go unasked about “race” in the USA. The author (J.D., Ph.D) is a law professor at the University of Idaho.Anderson, Carol, Eyes Off The Prize: The United Nations And The African American Struggle for Human Rights, 1944-1955 (2003).Turner, Patricia A., I Heard It Through the Grapevine: Rumor in African American culture (2007?).Michaels, Walter Benn, The Trouble With Diversity: How We Learned to Love Identity and Ignore Inequality (243 pages), 2006; reviewed in NYT Review Book Review, December 24, 2006, p.14.Synder, Brad, Curt Flood: The Well-Paid Slave (2006); former St. Louis Cardinal base ball center fielder, seventh consecutive Gold Glove Winner, two Cardinal World Series; in 1969, the boat-rocker Flood challenged the Reserve Clause that the US Supreme Court affirmed that prevented Free Agency, when the average baseball salary was $24,909, and $2.7m in 2006, Flood made $90,000. His legacy in the history of all professional sports is Free Agency. Read this book! Google the legal case: Messersmith-McNally and The Curt Flood Act in US Congress.Rhoden, William C. (sports reporter for The New York Times, $40 Million Slaves: The Rise, Fall, and Redemption of the Black Athlete (Crown Publishers, 2006); reviewed in NYT Book Review, July 23, 2006, Section 7, p.8.Russell, Peter, Prince Henry ‘the Navigator’: A Life, Yale University, 2000; (Prince Henry and the Atlantic Slave Trade).Popovic, Alexandre, The Revolt of African Slaves In Iraq in the 3rd/9thCentury, Markus Wiener Publishers, 1999:significance, the first and only major slave revolt in Islamic Old World slavery. Why not more slave revolts in Islam? Answer: Ascending Miscegnation that allowed Black Africans to achieve high status and mobility, e.g. Alawite Kings of Morocco, who were descendants of the Sharifans.Platnauer, M., The Life and Reign of the Emperor L. Septimius (1921);born 145CE or 146Ce and Emperor of Rome 13 April 193-199CE. He was from Africa in the Maghrib (North Africa) at Lepcis Magna. Law, Robin, OUIDAH: The Social History of a West African Slaving ‘Port’, 1727-1892, Ohio University Press, 2004.Roberts, Gene and Hank Klibanoff, The Race Beat: The Press, the Civil Rights Struggle, and the Awakening of a Nation (New York: Knopf, 2007. Brief review in St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Arts & Entertainment, Books, F12.McWhorter, Diane. Carry Me Home: Birmingham, Alabama, The Climactic Battle of the Civil Rights Movement (2001). This book is the first major history to uncover the segregationist resistance to integration and to the Civil Rights Movement in Alabama.Thomas, Dominic, Black France: Colonialism, Immigration, and Transnationalism (Indiana University Press, 2007); theme and trend of transnationalism—-literature field. (Students do not select this book; reference use only.) Johnson, Walter. Soul by Soul: Life Inside The Antebellum Slave Market (Harvard University Press, 1999).Robinson, Randall. The Debt: What America Owes Blacks (2000); The Associated Press, Erin Texeira, “Movement to repay blacks for slavery gains momentum [a presidential commission money is requested to study the issue of reparations and no money for distribution to blacks is being asked for.],” St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Monday, July 10, 2006:A3.See The Economist, April 13th-19th 2002 on “Slavery, guilt and the law:”15, 31 And 72; make special note of what Robert F. Folgel-—University of Chicago Nobel Prize Winner in Economics—-has to say slave free labor and the dollars from 1870-1860 and about reparations cost in today’s dollars.Freyre, Gilberto. The Master and The Slaves: A Study In The Development Of Brazilian Civilization (New York: Alfred A. Knopf [1946] 1956): Luso-Tropicalism and Racial Democracy.Berry, Mary Francis, My Face Is Black Is True: Callie House and the Ex-Slaves Struggle for Reparations (Alfred A. Knopf, 2006).Stockley, Grif, Blood In Their Eyes: The Elaine [Arkansas] Race Massacres of 1919 (University of Arkansas Press, Fayetteville, 2001.Fox-Genovese, Elizabeth, Within the Plantation Household: Black Women and White Women In the Old South (1988).Johnson, Walter, Soul by Soul: Life Inside the Antebellum Slave Market (Cambridge, Mass., 1999).Clifford, Mary Louis, Black Loyalists After The American Revolution (1999).James W St. G. Walker, The Black Loyalists: The Search for a Promise Land in Nova Scotia and Sierra Leone, 1783-1870 (1976).Sheridan, Richard B., Doctors and Slaves: A Medical and Demographic History of Slavery in the British West Indies, 1680-1834 (Cambridge, U.K., 1985)Savitt, Todd, Race and Medicine in Nineteenth-and Early-Twentieth-Century America (2006): an examination of the medical experiences of African Americans; see Savitt below also.Davis, David Brian. Inhuman Bondage: The Rise and Fall of Slavery in the New World (New York: Oxford University Press, 2006); reviewed in NYT Book Review, Sunday, May 15, 2006, 32-33.Egerton, Douglas R., He Shall Go Free: The Lives of Denmark Vesey (1999); see authors Stephen B. Oates, Nat Turner Rebellion, 1831, Virgina.Shama, Simmon. Rough Crossings: Britain, the Slaves and the American (Illustrated Ecco., 2006); Sierra Leone, 1787, etc.Bennett, Herman L. Africans in Colonial Mexico [electronic resource]:absolutism, Christianity, and Afro-Creole Consciousness, 1570-1640 (Indiana, 2003).*The Decline of The African American male in The USA: Erik Eckholm, “Plight Deepens For Black Men: Growing Disconnection From Mainstream, The New York Times, Monday, March 20, 2006:Front Page and A18 (statistics): books mentioned,*Ronald B. Mincy, ed., Black Males left Behind (Urban Institute Press, 2006);*Holzer, Harry J. and Peter Edelman and Paul Offner, eds., Reconnecting Disadvantage Young Men (Urban Institute, 2006). Cupcake Brown, A Piece of Cake: A Memoir (2006):about a 37 year old African American woman formerly addicted to drugs (crack cocaine) and prostitution, who never graduated from high school and now reformed, she practices law at McCutchen, Dolye, Brown & Enersen, a white-collar criminal defense firm in San Francisco, with a $125,000 a-year salary. Cobbs, Price M. and Judith L Turnock. Cracking The Corporate Code: The Revealing Success Stories of 32 African-American (2003).Swain, Carol M. The New White Nationalism in America: Its Challenge to Integration (Cambridge University Press, 2005).Anderson, Carol. Eyes Off The Prize: The United Nations and the African American Struggle for Human Rights, 1944-1955 (Cambridge University Press, 2005). She teaches at the University of Missouri, Columbia.Reed, Christopher Robert. Black Chicago’s First Century. Vol. 1, 1833-1900. Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 2005.Lumpkins, Charles L., The East St. Louis Race Riots and Black Politics (Ohio University Press, 2008).McLaughlin, Malcolm, Power, Community, And Racial Killing In East St. Louis (Palgrave Mcmillan, 2005).On East St. Louis, see selected articles in Early, Gerald, Ed., "Ain't But a Place": An Anthology of African American Writings about St. Louis (Missouri Historical Society, 1998); see W.E.B. Du Bois, "The Massacre of East St. Louis," pp.294-299; Marcus Garvey, "The Conspiracy of the East St. Louis riots," pp.300-306.Daniel, G. Reginald. Race and Multiraciality in Brazil and the United States: Converging Paths? Penn State Press, 2005.Johanna Bond, Voices of African Women: Women’s rights in Ghana, Uganda, and Tanzania. Durham: Carolina Academic Press, 2005. Fox-Genovese, Elizabeth and Eugene Genovese, The Mind of the Master Class: History and Faith in the Southern Slaveholder’s Worldview (Cambridge University Press, 2005); 828 pages; NOT FOR BOOK REPORT. Shelby, Tommie. We Who Are Dark: The Philosophical Foundations of Black Solidarity (Harvard University Press, 2005).Painter, Neil Irvin. Creating Black Americans: African Americans History and Its Meanings, 1619 to the Present (Oxford University Press, 2005).Stark, Rodney. The Victory of Reason: How Christianity Led to Freedom, Capitalism, and Western Success (2005); for critical review see The New York Times Book Review, December 25, 2005, Section 7, pp.1, 10-12.Anne Farrow, Joel Lang and Jennifer Frank, Complicity: How the North Promoted, Prolonged, and Profited From Slavery (Random House, 2005).Earle/Lowe, _________. Black Africans in Renaissance Europe (Cambridge, 2005).Tignor, Robert L. W. Arthur Lewis & The Birth of Development Economics (Princeton, 2005). First World Black to Win Nobel Prize in Economics, 1970’s: Development Theory; Economic Advisor to Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana.Matory, J. Morand. Black Atlantic Religion (Princeton, 2005). Won African Studies Association Herskovits Prize Nov. 2006.Shillington, Kevin. History Of Africa (Palgrave Macmillan, New Edition, 2005, palgrave-). Not for bk. report. Robinson, David. Muslim Societies In African History: New Approaches to African History (2004). Not for bk.report.Tremearne, Major A.J.N.[1918] 1968. The Ban of The Bori, Demons and Demon Dancing in West and North Africa. Beyan, Amos J. African American Settlements In West Africa: John Russwurm and the American Civilizing Efforts (Palgrave Macmillan, 2005).Bailey, Anne C. African Voices of The Atlantic Slave Trade: Beyond Silence and Shame (2005). ISBN 0-8070-5512-3 Diouf, Sylviane A., Fighting Slave Trade: West African Strategies (2003) (African Resistance To Slave Trade; New To syllabus and on order.) Gomez, Michael A. Reversing Sail: A History of the African Diaspora (2005). Not for bk. report.Hughes, A.J.B., Kin, Caste And Nation Among The Rhodesian Ndebele(1959).Barnes, J.A., Politics IN A Changing Society: A Political History of The Fort Jamison Ngoni (1967).EndJames Burke, Connections (the ten inventions that changed the world), 1980. Not for bk. report.Diop, Cheik Anta. The African Origin of Civilization: Myth or Reality (1974).Levtzion, N. and J. F. P. Hopkins. Eds. Corpus of Early Arabic Sources for West Africa History (2002).Lewis, Bernard. The Muslim Discovery of Europe (1992).Graves, Joseph L. Jr. 2004. The Race Myth: Why We Pretend Race Exists in America (One of the world’s leading evolutionary biologists disputes the existence of race.) Do not select.Jones, Jacqueline.2005.America’s Fair-Head Children: Working Toward Whiteness. How America’s Immigrants Became White (Basic Books, 2004). Goldenberg, David M.2003. The Curse Of Ham: Race And Slavery In Early Judaism, Christianity, And Islam (Princeton University Press, 2004).Cohn, Norman, Noah’s Flood: The Genesis Story in Western Thought (1996). Haynes, Stephen R.2005. Noah’s Curse: the Biblical Justification of American Slavery (Oxford University Press). Takes position against Goldenberg above.Cone, James.1984. For My People: Black Theology and the Black Church.; born in Arkansas and attended Philander Smith College, Little Rock.Felder, Cain Hope.1995. Scandalize My Name: A Critical Review of Blacks in the Bible and Society; see his Testing Biblical Waters. Professor, Howard University School of Divinity.Horrigan, Kevin.(khorrigan@post-)--2004--“Society And Culture: THE BLOOM IS OFF THE SUNFLOWER STATE–AND US: How American’s working class shoots itself in the foot.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Sunday. July 11:B3.Thomas, Frank. 2004. What’s the Matter With Kansas: How Conservatives Won the Heart of America. New York: Henry Holt And Company. (Understanding the meaning of “values,” the underdevelopment of America, laissez-faire (free market economics and Africa), and impact upon the African diaspora). Not for book report.Marable, Manning.1991. Race, Reform, And Rebellion: The Second Reconstruction In Black America, 1945-1990. (demise of August 1980 with statistics); not for book report if selected as a text for course in which student is enrolled.Johnson, Allan G. 2001. Privilege, Power, And Difference. McGraw Hill. Not for bk. report; main subject is white privilege.Johnson, Allan G. 1997. The Gender Knot: Unraveling Our Patriarchial Legacy. Temple University Press. Ditto.Rothman, Robert A. 2004. Inequality And Stratification: Race, Class, and Gender (Prentice-Hall). Ditto.Telles, Edward E. Race In Another America: The Significance Of Skin Color In Brazil (2004).Diamond, Jaret. Guns, Germs, And Steel (1997). (Importance of East-West Axis-–Latitudinal Trade Zone--and possible Third World Origins of Africa); not for book report.Febvre, Lucien and Henri-Jean Martin.1976. The Coming of the Book: The Impact of Printing 1450-1800. London: Humanities Press. Not for bk. report.Abu-Lughod, Janet L. Before European Hegemony: The World System A.D.1250-1350 (1989). Ditto.Chaudhuri, K. N. Asia Before Europe: Economy and Civilization of the Indian Ocean from the Rise of Islam to 1750 (1990). Ditto. Excellent Glossary of Theoretical Terms useful to many disciplines appears on pages 423-434.Crosby, Alfred W. The Measure of Reality: Quantification and Western Society, 1250-1600. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,1997. Not for bk. report.Horton, Robin. Patterns of thought in Africa and the West: Essays on magic, religion, and science. Cambridge University Press, 1993. Reserved TJL (Patton class #430). Excellent.Wesseling, H. L. Wesseling, Divide And Rule: The Partition of Africa 1880-1914. Translation by Arnold J. Pomerans. 1996. Source Book for references to events. Ditto.Shaw, Thurston , Paul Sinclair, Bassey Andah, and Alex Okpoko, eds., The Archaeology of Africa, Food, Metals and Towns (1993); excellent and see R. Blench, "Recent Developments in the genetic classification of African languages: the Language phyla of Africa," pp.126-138; revisions of about the last fifty years. Not for bk. report.Herbert, Eugenia W. Red Gold of Africa: Copper in Precolonial History and Culture (1984). Curtin, Philip D. The World & the West: The European Challenge and the Overseas Response in the age of Empire (2000).Curtin, Philip D. On the Fringes of History: Memoir (2005). How a historian comes to understand history!? Cross, Michael. Imagery of Identity In South African Education1880-1990 (1990); no review. DittoHistory of Science Articles and Critique of Crosby and Related Articles in:(Reserved Patton #430, TJL)The American Historical Review, Vol. 105:2 (April 2000), (1) Margaret C. Jacob, "Thinking Unfashionable Thoughts, Asking Unfashionable Questions":494-500; see Jacob, Scientific Culture and the Making Of The Industrial West (1997); one learns here that Europe did not invent a single new idea from the 1stst century CE until 1500 because of conservative Church dominance.(2) Jack A. Goldstone, "Whose Measure of Reality":501-508.Bernal, Martin. Black Athena: Afroasiatic Roots of Classical Civilizations, Vol 1. The Fabrication of Ancient Greece 1785-1985 (1987).Meier, August and Elliot Rudwick, Black History And the Historical Profession 1915-1980 (1986).Franklin, John Hope. Race And History: Selected Essays 1938-1988 (1989).Franklin, John Hope. From Slavery To Freedom. 6th Ed., (1997).French, Howard W. A Continent for the Taking: The Tragedy and Hope of Africa (2004); New York Times journalist media report.Rout, Leslie B. The African Experience In Spanish America: 1520 to the present day. (1977).Harris, Joseph E.,(editor) Global Dimensions Of The African Diaspora. (1993). Not for bk. report.Andrews, George Reid. Afro-Latin America. Oxford University Press, 2004. See his other books, and name on this list below, on similar subject. Not for bk. report.*French, Howard W. A Continent for the Taking: The Tragedy and Hope of Africa (2004); New York Times journalist media report.*Hochschild, Adam. Bury The Chains: Prophets and Rebels in the Fight to Free an Empire’s Slave (2005). Excellent.*Hochschild, Adam. King Leopold’s Ghost: A Story of Greed, Terror, and Heroism In Colonial Africa. (1998). Excellent.Geggus, David P. (Editor.) The Impact of the Haitian Revolution in the Atlantic World (2004). Not for bk. report.*James, C. L. R. The Black Jacobins (1963). Best book on Haitian revolution (1790-1804), the second Republic in the Western Hemisphere. This social revolution (American Revolution was only a political one that left the social class structure and/or slavery intact.) struck fear into the world that the slaveholders made and shocked the confidence of the European money lenders to the slave owning planters.Lynchings In The United States of America (For “3304/5304 only)White, Walter. Rope and Faggot: A Biography of Judge Lynch (1929). The pioneer work on the subject.Stockley, Grif, Blood in Their Eyes: The Elaine Race Massacres of 1919 [Arkansas] (2001).Dray, Philip. At The Hands of The Unknown: The Lynching of Black America (2002).Walker, Laura. Fire In A Canebrake: The Last Mass Lynchings in America (2003).McGovern, James R. Anatomy of a Lynching: The Killing of Claude Neal (1982).Wright, George C. Racial Violence in Kentucky 1865-1940: Lynchings, Mob rule, and ‘Legal Lynchings’” (1990).Dowery, Dennis B. & Raymond M. Hyser. No Crooked Death: Coatesville, Pennsylvania, and the Lynchings of Zachariah Walker (1991).Buckelew, Richard A. “Racial Violence in Arkansas: Lynchings and Mob Rule, 1860-1930.” Ph.D. dissertation, University of Arkansas, 1999. (Arkansas Black History Online):318 lynchings total.The Founding Fathers and SlaveryLevy, Andrew. The First Emancipator: The Forgotten Story of Robert Carter, the Founding Father Who Freed His Slaves (2005).Ely, Melvin Patrick. Israel On The Appomattox: A Southern Experiment in Black Freedom From the 1790s Through the Civil War (2005).Gordon-Reed, Annette. The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family (W.W. Norton, September, 2008).Gordon-Reed, Annette. Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings: An American Controversy (1996). Reviewed NYT. Sunday. 6-29-97. E7. DNA and Genomes. Wills, Gary. Negro President: Jefferson and The Slave Power (2003).Wiencek, Henry. An Imperfect God: George Washington, His Slaves, and the Creation of America (2003).Lind, Michael. What Lincoln Believed: The Values and Convictions of America’s Greatest President. New York: Doubleday (2005). revisionism on Lincoln.Franklin, John Hope, and Loren Schweninger. RUNAWAY SLAVES: REBELS ON THE PLANTATION (1999).****50 YEARS OF DESEGREGATION SINCE PLESSY V. FERGUSON (1896)Fireside, Harvey. Separate And Unequal: Homer Plessy and the Supreme Court Decision that Legalized Racism (2004).Guinier, Lanier and Gerald Torres. The Miner’s Canary: Enlisting Race, Resisting Power, Transforming Democracy (2002). (stresses importance of cross-racial coalitions and the fact that racial differences cannot be ignored, or the price America pays if it does. Professor Guinier of Harvard University Law School:”It takes students from three generations of affluent families to make high and perfect scores on ACT/SAT.” (HOW TO FIND YOUR CAREER-GIFT AND PLACE IN HISTORY (!); *NOT FOR BOOK REPORT USE): “A FREEDOM TRAIN IS‘A COMIN’ BUT YOU GOT TO GET ON BOARD TO RIDE!”....OR ”SEIZE THE MOMENT AND THE MOMENT IS NOW, IF YOU WISH TO HEAR THE ROAR OF THE CROWD”–ADELL PATTON, JR. *Hillman, James. The Soul's Code: In Search of Character And Calling (1996). HOW TO FIND YOUR CAREER GIFT AND GOAL IN LIFE!EXCELLENT :Not for book report.Dr. Ben Carson, M.D. NEUROLOGICAL PEDIATRICIAN(OPERATES ON THE BRAINS OF CHILDREN AT THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY MEDICA SCHOOL). GIFTED HANDS: THE BEN CARSON STORY (AUTOBIOGRAPHY FROM THE INNER CITY WITH BEGINNING LOW GRADES) (1990) . THINK BIG: UNRAVELING YOUR POTENTIAL FOR EXCELLENCE (1992:Fairclough, Adam. Better Day Is Coming: Blacks and Equality, 1890-2000 (2001).Lanctot, Neil. Negro Baseball: The Rise and Ruin of a Black Institution (2004).Jackie Robinson. Baseball Has Done It: 1947 (1957?).Bates, Daisy. The Long Shadow of Little Rock: A Memoir by Daisy Bates. ([1962], 1986).Anderson, Terry H., The Pursuit of Fairness: A History of Affirmative Action (2004).*Ogletree, Charles J. Jr. All Deliberate Speed: Reflections on The First Half-Century of Brown v. Board. (2004).*Cashin, Sheryll. The Failure of Integration: How Race And class Are Undermining The American Dream. (2004).*Bell, Derrick. Silent Convenants: Brown V. Board Of Education And the Unfulfilled Hopes For Racial Reform. (2004). (For A Critique of The Last Four Books, see David Chappell, “”If Affirmative Action Fails...What Then?”, New York Times, Arts & Ideas, Saturday, May 8, 2004:A17,A19.; “Fifty years after Brown v. Board, *three black scholars question the success of integration,” New York Times Book Review, May 16, 2004)Clark, Nancy L. & William H. Clark. South Africa: The Rise and Fall of Apartheid (2004).Liberia*****Clegg, Claude III. The Price of Liberty: African Americans and the Making of Liberia (2004).Huffman, Alan. Mississippi In Africa: The Saga of the Slaves of Prospect Hill Plantation and Their Legacy in Liberia Today (2004).Shick, Tom W. Behold The Promised Land: A History of Afro-American Settler Society in Nineteenth Century Liberia (1980).Johnson, Charles S. Bitter Canaan: The Story of the Negro Republic (1987, [1930]). (Liberia and slavery scandal; see recent book by Ibrahim Sundiata, Black Scandal: America and the Liberian Labor Crisis, 1929-1936 (1980).Militant Anti-Slavery Resistance“Slavery was all right. ‘The slaves got fed.’ Slavery was mild. It took slaves out of Africa and made it better for them in the Americas.”–One commented at UMSL. If any one wishes to challenge these statements, or to be challenge, then read some of these books on slavery.) Blassingame, John W. Editor. Slave Testimony: Two Centuries of Letters, Speeches, Interviews, and Autobiographies (“If we want to know the hearts and secret thoughts of slaves, we must study the testimony of blacks...” ([1977] 1999).Joseph & Owen Loverjoy/Introduction by John Quincy Adams. Memoir of the Rev. Elijah P. Lovejoy-Who was murdered in Defense of the Liberty of Press at Alton, Illinois Nov. 7,1837.([1837] 2002. Douglass, Frederick. Life and Times of Frederick Douglass (Written by Himself)...classic autobiography from slavery to freedom (1892;1962).Jordan, Ervin L. Jr. Black Confederates And Afro-Yankees In Civil War Virginia (1995).Regosin, Elizabeth. Freedom’s Promise: Ex-Slave Families and Citizenship in the Age of Emancipation (2002).Dunaway, Wilma A. The African-American Family in Slavery and Emancipation (2003).****Inikori, Joseph E. Africans And The Industrial Revolution In England: A Study In International Trade and Development (2002); two students may report on this book.Carrington, Selwyn. Sugar In The Caribbean (2002).Williams, Eric. Capitalism and Slavery (1943;1968, etc.); this book still upsets European and US scholars who write on slavery.***Bernault, Florence. History of Prisons and Confinement in Africa (2003).Sweet, James. Recreating Africa: Culture, Kinship, and Religion in the African-Portugese World, 1441-1770 (2003).Brooks, George E. Euraafricans in Western Africa: Commerce, Social Status, Gender, And Religious Observance From The sixteenth To The Eighteenth Century (2003).Berkeley, Bill. The Graves Are Not Yet Full: Race, Tribe and Power in the Heart of Africa (2001).Echenberg, Myron. Black Death, White Medicine: Bubonic Plague and the Politics of Public Health in Colonial Senegal 1914-1945 (2002)*Wailoo, Keith. Dying In The City of The Blues: Sickle Cell Anemia And The Politics of Race And Health (2001).Morais, Herbert M. The History of The Negro in Medicine. Washington, D.C.: Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. (1967). Fraser, Gertrude Jacinta. African American Midwifery In The South. (1998).*Curtin, Philip D. The Image of Africa: British Ideas and Action, 1780-1850 (1964).Curtin, Philip D. Allen, Theodore. The Invention of the White Race: Racial Oppression and Social Control, Vol 1. (1994). Ditto*Fredrickson, George M. White Supremacy: A Comparative Study in American & South African History (1981). . Black Liberation: A Comparative History of Black Ideologies in the United States and South Africa (1995).*Cell, John, The Highest Stage of White Supremacy: The Origins of Segregation In South Africa And The American South (1982).*Stepan, Nancy. The Idea of Race in Science: Great Britain 1800-1960 (1982).*Lauren, Paul Gordon. Power and Prejudice: The Politics and Diplomacy of Racial Discrimination (1988).Kiple, K. F., ed. The African Exchange: Toward a Biological History of Black People (1987). Source Book Only.* ,et al, Another Dimension of the Black Diaspora: Diet, Disease, Racism (1981).Pieterse, Jan Nederveen. White On Black: Images of Africa and Blacks in Western Popular Culture. (1992).Trigger, B. G. Nubia under the Pharoahs. (1976).Adams, William Y. Nubia: Corridor to Africa. (1978).Harris, Joseph E. Pillars in Ethiopian History. The William Leo Hansberry Notebook. Vol. 1. Washington, D.C.: Howard University Press, 1974.Bovill, E. W. The Golden Trade of The Moors. (1970). Revised Ed.Blakely, Allison. Blacks in The Dutch World (1993). . Russia And The Negro: Blacks in Russian History And Thought (1986).Debrunner, Hans W. Presence and Prestige in Europe: A History of Africans in Europe before 1918 (1979).*Harris, Joseph E. Africans in Asia: Consequences of The East African Slave Trade (1971).Levtzion, Nehemia. Ancient Ghana and Mali. (1973).Saad, Elias N. Social History of Timbuktu. (1983).*Sertima, Ivan Van. They Came Before Columbus. (19 ) and Nile Valley Conference:Nile Valley Civilizations. (1985).Snowden, Frank. Blacks in Antiquity. (1971).Williams, Chancellor. The Destruction of Black Civilization. (1971).History of ReligionArmstrong, Karen. A History of God: The 4000-Year Quest Of Judaism, Christianity. and Islam (1996); an exciting and challenging former Nun and woman professor of theology. I watched her on Biography-A&E History cable. She is astounding! Not for Book Report. African and Slave ReligionMbiti, John S. African Religions and Philosopies (1970; see revised addition).Hountondji, Paul J. African Philosophy: Myth or Reality (1976;1983).*July, Robert. The Origins of Modern African Thought: Its Development in West Africa during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. (1967). Raboteau, Albert J. Slave Religion: the "Invisible" Institution in the Antebellum South (1978).*Levine, Lawrence W. Black Culture and Black Consciousness: Afro-American Folk Thought from Slavery to Freedom (1975).Hubbard, Dolan. The Sermon and the African American Literary Imagination (1994).SlaveryMintz, Sidney. Sweetness And Power: The Place of Sugar in Modern History (1985). Great book on the subject of sugar and slavery.Mirsky, Jeannette/Allan Nevins. The World of Eli Whitney, 'Father of Mass Production,' (1992).Lewis, Bernard. Race and slavery in the Middle East: An Historical Enquiry (1990).Segal, Ronald. Islam's Black slaves: The Other Diaspora (2001).Austin, Ralph A. "The Trans-Saharan Slave trade:a Tentative Census[on 'the Numbers Game']" on "Reserve TJL Patton 082" and in Gemery, Henry A./Jan S. Hogendern. eds. The Uncommon Market:Essays in the Economic History of The Atlantic Slave Trade (1979). Source Book.Fisher, Allan G. B. & Humphery J. Fisher, Slavery and Muslim Society in Africa:The Institution in Saharan and Sudanic Africa and the Trans-Saharan Trade (1971).****Davies, K. G. The Royal African Company (1970).*Equiano, Olaudah. Gustavas Vasa, the Africa or Olaudah Equiano Life and Narrative (1793; see also Paul Edwards, 1963).*Alford, Terry. Prince Among Slaves: The True Story of An African Prince Sold into Slavery in The American south (1977).Lovejoy, Paul E. and Jan Hogendorn. Slow Death for Slavery:The Course of abolition in Northern Nigeria, 1897-1936 (1993).Douglass, Frederick. Life and Times of Frederick Douglass (Written by Himself)...classic autobiography from slavery to freedom (1892;1962).Jones, Howard. Mutiny on The Amistad; Saga of a Slave Revolt and Its Impact on American Abolition (1987).***Genovese, Eugene D. From Rebellion To Revolution: Afro-American Slave Revolts in The Making of The New World (1982). . The World That The Slave Holders Made. (1997). . Roll Jordan, Roll: The World The Slave Holders Made (1976).Schwartz, Stuart B. Sugar Plantations in the Formation of Brazilian societies (1985).Dunn, Richard S. Sugar and Slaves: The Rise of the Planter Class in the English West Indies 1624-1713 (1973).Debrunner, Hans W. Presence and Prestige in Europe: A History of Africans in Europe before 1918 (1979).*Davidson, Basel. Black Mother: The African Slave Trade (1960s or revised ed./Lloyds of London and insurance coverage of slave ships), Bush, Barbara. Slave Women in Caribbean Society 1650-1838 (1990).Midgley, Clare. Women Against Slavery: The British Campaigns 1780-1870 (1992).Blackburn, Robin. The Overthrow of Colonial Slavery 1776-1848 (1988).Berlin, Ira. Slaves Without Masters: The Free Negro in The Antebellum South (1974). See his most recent book!Blassingame, John. Sambos and Rebels. (1972). . Slave Testimony. (1977). . The Slave Community (1972).Littlefield, Daniel C. Rice and Slaves: Ethnicity and the Slave Trade in Colonial South Carolina (1981).James, C. L. R. The Black Jacobins (1963).Bowser, Frederick. The African Slave in Colonial Peru 1524-1650 (1974).Hanke, Lewis. Bartolomé de Las Casas (1951); recommended Africans instead of Indians for slavery in Western Hemisphere.Williams, Eric. Capitalism and Slavery (1943;1968, etc.).Jordan, Winthrop. White Over Black: American Attitudes Toward the Negro, 1550-1812 (1968). Excellent.*Pope-Hennessy, James. Sins of The Father: a Study of the Atlantic Slave Traders, 1441-1807 (1968).*Mannix, David P. Black Cargoes: A History of the Atlantic Slave Trade 1518-1865 (1962).*Freyre, Gilberto. The Masters and Slaves: A Study in The Development of Brazilian Civilization (1946;1956).Nascimento, Abdias Do. Racial Democracy in Brazil (1977).*Dow, George F. Slavers and Slave Ships (1926).*Curtin, Philip D. The Atlantic Slave Trade: A Census (1969). , ed., Africa Remembered: Narratives By West Africans From The Era of The Slave TradeMcDaniel, Antonio. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot: The Mortality Cost of Colonizing Liberia in the Nineteenth Century. (1995).Miller, Joseph C. Way of Death: Merchant Capitalism and the Angolan Slave Trade 1730-1830 (1988).Miller, Randall M. "Dear Master": Letters of A Slave Family (1990).*Savitt, Todd L. Medicine and Slavery: The Diseases and Health Care of Blacks in Antebellum Virginia (1978).Kolchin, Peter. American Slavery:1619-1877 (1993).Campbell, Stanley W. The Slave Catchers: Enforcement of the Fugitive Slave Law 1850-1860 (1968).Mattoso, Katia M. de Queiros. To Be A Slave in Brazil. (1996). Palmer, Colin. Slaves of the White Gods: Blacks in Mexico 1570-1650 (1976).Galenson, David. White Servitude in Colonial America: An Economic Analysis (1981).Gutman, Herbert G. The Black Family in Slavery and Freedom 1750-1925).Daniel, Pete. The Shadow of Slavery: Peonage in the South, 1901-1969).Cash, W. J. The Mind of the South (1941)and revised ed.*Silver, James W. (1907-1988, age 81) Mississippi: the Closed Society. (1963, '64, '66).Washington, Booker T. Up From Slavery: An American Autobiography (1900;1956). ***Harlan, Louis. Booker T. Washington: The Making of a Black Leader, 1856-1901. Vol. 1 (19 ). *** . Booker T. Washington: The Wizard of Tuskegee, 1901-1915. Vol. 2 (19 ). ***Higginbotham, A. Leon. Shades of Freedom: Racial Politics and Presumptions of the American Legal Process, Vol. 2 (1996).******* . In The Matter of Color: Race & The American Legal Process: The Colonial Period, Vol. 1 (1978).*Morgan, Edmond S. American Slavery, American Freedom: The Ordeal of Colonial Virginia (1975).***Perceptions of Slavery after the Civil War (1865) and State Sponsored de jure discrimination in the twentieth century U.S.A.Grubbs, Donald H. Cry from the Cotton: The Southern Tenants Farmers Union And The New Deal (1971); Missouri, Tennessee, Arkansas, and Excellent.Wilson, Jeremiah Moses. Creative Conflict in African American Thought: Frederick Douglass, Alexander Crummell, Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. Du Bois and Marcus Garvey (2004).Woodward, C. Vann. The Strange Career of Jim Crow (1966). "The Bible of the Civil Rights Movement"--MLKJRLogan, Rayford W. The Betrayal of the Negro: From Rutherford B. Haynes to Woodrow Wilson (1954;1967).****Silver, James W. Mississippi: the Closed Society. (1963, '64, '66). He was fired at Ole Miss for writing this book.******Oskinsky, David M. "Worse Than Slavery" Parchman Farm And The Ordeal of Jim Crow Justice. (1996).Baker, Ray Stannard, Following The Color Line: American Negro Citizenship in the Progressive Era [1908] 1968. ("muckraking" and lynchings)Litwack, Leon F. Been In The Storm So Long: The Aftermath of Slavery. (1980).****** . Trouble In Mind: Black Southerners In The Age Of Jim Crow. (1998).Reparations *Robinson, Randall. The Debt: What America Owes Blacks (2000). See The Economist, April 13th-19th 2002 on “Slavery, guilt and the law:”15, 31 And 72; make special note of what Robert F. Folgel-—University of Chicago Nobel Prize Winner in Economics—-has to say slave free labor and the dollars from 1870-1860 and about reparations cost in today’s dollars.Shapiro, Thomas M., The Hidden Cost of Being African American (2004); “Here’s a new chapter on disparity of wealth...Should tax code help blacks attain the unearned benefits enjoyed by whites?”–St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Arts & Entertainment/Books, Sunday, February 15, 2004:F8.Ogletree, Charles J. Jr.All Deliberate Speed: Reflections on The First Half-Century of Brown v. Board. (2004).Hine, Darlene Clark and Jacqueline McLeod. eds. Crossing Boundaries: Comparative History of Black People in Diaspora. (1999); source book for consultation only. Consultation only.Diedrich, Maria. Love Across Color Lines: Ottilie Assing and Frederick Douglass. (1999).The African American Elites and Behavior(Edward A. Bouchet becomes the first black to earn the Ph.D. in 1876, first black to graduate from Yale. He late taught physics and chemistry to “Colored” youth.)Frazier, E. Franklin. Black Bourgeoisie ( 1962, 1985,1990,1997, [1957]). The Book That Brought The Shock Of Self-revelation To Middle-Class Blacks In America!!!!!!!!!!!Greene, Lorenzo J. Selling Black History for Carter G. Woodson: A Diary, 1930-1933. With An Introduction by Arvarh E. Strickland (1995). *****Crowwell, Adelaide M. An African Victorian Feminist: The Life and Times of Adelaide Smith Casely Hayford 1868-1960 (1986).Manning, Kenneth R. Black Apollo of Science: The Life and Times of Ernest E. Just (1983). Medical History and premier African-American biologist.***********Graham, Lawrence Otis. Our Kind of People: Inside America's Black Upper Class (1999). Detestable (!) to some middle-class blacks-Most Important Book on the Subject Since Frazier's. Very Important Book.Sollors, Werner, et al. Blacks at Harvard :A Documentary History of African-American Experience at Harvard and Radcliffe (1993).***Clark Hine, Darlene. Speak Truth To Power: Black Professional Class In United States History (1996).Mann, Kristin. Marrying Well: Marriage, Status and social Change among the Educational Elite in Colonial Lagos (1985).Gatewood, Willard G. Aristocrats of Color: The Black Elite, 1880-1920 (1993). Excellent.Thornbrough, Emma Lou. The Negro In Indiana Before 1900: A Study of a Minority. (1993,[1957]). Excellent.Stovall, Tyler. Paris Noir: African Americans in the City of Light (1996).*Cohen, William B. The French Encounter with Africans: White Response to Blacks, 1530-1880. (1980).*McCloy, Shelby. The Negro in France. (1961).The "Return" To AfricaHyman, Lester S. United States Policy Towards Liberia 1822 to 2003 (2003).Cronon, Edmund D. Black Moses: Marcus Garvey and the Universal Negro Improvement Association (1955).Tolbert, Emory J. The UNIA And Black Los Angeles: Ideology and Community in the American Garvey Movement (1980; Center for Afro-American Studies, UCLA). *Taylor, Ula. The Veiled Garvey: The Life and Times of Jacque Garvey (2002).Garvey, Amy Jacques-. Philosophy & Opinions of Marcus Garvey ([1923] 1969). LEADER OF THE FIRST BLACK MASS MOVEMENT IN U.S. HISTORY. See also Robert Hill on Garvey.Sterling, Dorothy. Martin Robison Delaney: African Explorer, Civil War Major, & Father of black Nationalism (1971).Redkey, Edwin S. Black Exodus: Black Nationalist and Back-to Africa Movements 1890-1910 (1969).Shick, Tom W. Behold The Promised Land:A History of Afro-American Settler Society in Nineteenth Century Liberia (1980).Johnson, Charles S. Bitter Canaan: The Story of the Negro Republic (1987, [1930]). (Liberia and slavery scandal; see recent book by Ibrahim Sundiata, Black Scandal).Braithwaite, E. R. A Kind of Home Coming (1962); to Guinea, to Sierra Leone, to Liberia, and to Ghana.Delaney, M. R./Robert Campbell. Search for a Place: Black Separatism and Africa,1860 (1960).Holly, James Theodore/J. Dennis Harris, ed. Howard Bell. Black Separatism And The Caribbean, 1860 (1970).*Dimont, Max I. Jew, God and History (1962; see revised addition). The Classical Return in History.*Turki, Fawa. The Disinherited: Journal of a Palestinian Exile (1972). The Classical Return in History.Why No "RETURN" EMPHASIS IN HISTORYAndrews, George Reid. The Afro-Argentines of Buenos Aires 1800-1900 (1980). Black Hebrews: "The RETURN"Barrett, Leonard. The Rastafarians (1977).Kessler, David. The Falashas: The Forgotten Jews of Ethiopia (1985).Kolchin, Peter. American Slavery:1619-1877 (1993).Abrahams, Roger D. Singing the Master: The Emergence of African American Culture in The Plantation South (1992).Andrews, George Reid. Blacks and Whites In Sao Paulo Brazil 1888-1988 (1991).Baker, Houston A. Modernism And The Harlem Renaissance (1980s).Banks, Wm. M. Black Intellectuals: Race and Responsibility in American Life (1996).*Challengers to History of the Western and World Civilization Collins, Robert O. The Waters of the Nile (1996). *******Bernal, Martin. Black Athena: Afroasiatic Roots of Classical Civilizations, Vol 1. The Fabrication of Ancient Greece 1785-1985 (1987) VS. Mary Lefkowitz, Not Out of Africa (1995) VS. Molefi Kete Asante, Afrocentricity (1988;1992); Molefi, "Afrocentric theory rooted in proven facts: attackers deny obvious to booster racists notions." The Philadelphia Tribune, 0p-Ed, Friday, May 17, 1996.**Blakely, Allison. Blacks in The Dutch World (1993).* . Russia And The Negro: Blacks in Russian History And Thought (1986).*Bolster, W. Jeffrey. Black Jacks: African American Seaman in the Age of Sail. (1997).Boorstin, Daniel J. The Discoverers: A History of Man's Search To Know His World And Himself (1985).****(see James Burke, Connections (the ten inventions that changed the world), 1980.*Callaway, Helen. Gender, Culture and Empire: European Women in Colonial Nigeria (1987).*Carmichel, Stokely(died as Kwame Ture)/Charles Hamilton. Black Power: The Politics of Liberation (1967).Carroll, Patrick J., Blacks in Colonial Veracruz: Race, Ethnicity, and Regional Development (1991).Chaudhuri, Nupur/Margaret Strobel. Western Women and Imperialism: Complicity and Resistance (1992). Source Book Only /David Barry Gaspar. Comparative History of Black People: Conference Volume (forthcoming 1997). Source Book Only***Clarke, John Henrik, ed. William Styron's Nat Turner: Ten Black Writers Respond (1968). Styron’s book caused conflict and rejection among the African American elite in the 1960s ***Cohen, David W./Jack P. Greene. Neither Slave nor Free: the Freedom of African Descent in the Slave Societies of the New World (1972).*****Crawford, Vicki L., etal, Women in The Civil Rights Movement: Trailblazers & Torchbearers 1941-1965 (1993). Ditto*Crosby, Alfred W. The Columbian Exchange: biological and Cultural Consequences of 1492 (1972).Cruse, Harold. The Crisis of The Negro Intellectual: Form Origins to The Present (1967).Dadié, Bernard Binlin. African In Paris. (1959;1994).*Davidson, Basil. The Black Man's Burden: Africa and the Curse of the Nation-State (1992).*Diamond, Jaret. Guns, Germs, And Steel. (1997). DittoDunn, D. Elwood/S. Byron Tarr. Liberia: A National Polity in Transition (1988).Epps, Charles H. Jr., etal. African American Medical Pioneers (1994). *******(Sexuality) Fanon, Frantz. Black Skins, White Mask (1967).Febvre, Lucien/Henri-Jean Martin. The Coming of the Book :The Impact of Printing 1450-1800 [1958], 1976. Ditto*Felder, Cain Hope. Troubling Biblical Waters: Race, Class, and Family (1989). Black ministers are afraid of him!W. E. B. Du Bois: The Quintessential American Intellectual The Oppositional Thinkers! Think TransnationalismDu Bois, W. E. B. The Philadelphia Negro: A Social Study (1899;1996); the first scientific study of African-Americans.* . The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America 1638-1870 ([1896];1969). *** * . The Souls of Black Folk (1903; see new edition). . The World And Africa: An Inquiry into the part which Africa has played in world history ([1946],fourth printing 1968). . The Negro. (1915).**********(see David Levering Lewis, W. E. B. DuBois (Biography), Vol 1 (1994) and Vol II (2001), both Pulitzer Prize winners and Excellent Writing Style!Lewis, David L. W. E. B. Du Bois: Biography of a Race, 1868-1919. (1993). ***Fredrickson, George M. White Supremacy: A Comparative Study in American & South African History (1981). . Black Liberation: A Comparative History of Black Ideologies in the United States and South Africa (1995).LeadershipSmith, Gerald L. A Black Educator In the Segregated South: Kentucky’s Rufus B. Atwood (1994); President of Kentucky State University, Frankfort, Ky., 1929-1962. Patton’s Alma Mater!*Lynch, Hollis R. Edward Wilmot Blyden: 1832-Pan-Negro Patriot-1912 (1974).Litwack, Leon and August Meier, eds., Black Leaders of the Nineteenth Century (1991). DittoFranklin, John Hope and August Meier. Black Leaders of the Twentieth Century (1982). Ditto*Ritter, E. A. SHAKA ZULU: THE BIOGRAPHER OF THE FOUNDER OF THE ZULU NATION (1955).Lynch, Hollis R. Edward Wilmot Blyden: 1832-Pan-Negro Patriot-1912 (1974).Sweetman, David. Women Leaders in African History (1984).****Obbo, Christine.African Women: Their Sruggle For Economic Independence. (1980). Winks, Robin. The Blacks in Canada: A History (1971).Hinks, Peter P. To Awaken My Afflicted Brethren: David Walker and the Problems of Antebellum Slave Resistance (1996). ***Franklin, John Hope, et al, eds. Black Leaders of the 2oth Century (1982). Source Book Only.Robbins, Richard. Sideline Activist: Charles S. Johnson in the Struggle for Civil Rights (1996).*Painter, Nell Irvin. Exodusters: Black Migration to Kansas after Reconstruction (1976). . Sojourner Truth: A Life, A Symbol (1996).*Garrow, David J. Bearing The Cross: Martin Luther King, Jr. And The Southern Leadership Conference (1986).D’Emilio, John. Lost Prophet: The Life and Times of Bayard Rustin (2003).Carbado, Devon W. and Donald Weise. Time On Two Crosses: The Collected Writings of Bayard Rustin. (2003).Impact of Colonialism on Africa*Mamdani, Mahmood. Citizen and Subject: Contemporary Africa And The Legacy Of Late Colonialism (1996). Mamdani is a Ugandan citizen of Indian descent, the best thinker on this subject, and author of the best book on the subject in 2004.Pan-Africanism and African Leadership Against Colonialism*Langley, J. Ayodele. Pan-Africanism And Nationalism In West Africa 1900-1945 (1973).King, Kenneth James. Pan-Africanism And Education: A Study of Race Philanthropy and Education in the Southern States of America and East Africa (1971).Lynch, Hollis R. Edward Wilmot Blyden: 1832-Pan-Negro Patriot-1912 (1974).*Christianity, Islam, and the African Race By Dr. Edward W. Bylden also Known As Abdul-ul-Karim , first published in 1887, and republished in 1992.*Hargraves, J. D. Decolonization in Africa (1988). *Nkrumah, Kwame. Autobiography (1963). *See Basil Davidson on Nkrumah . Africa Must Unite (1963). . Consciencism (1964). . Neo-Colonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism (1965). . Challenge of The Congo: A Case Study of Foreign Pressures in an Independent African State (1967). . Dark Days in Ghana (1968).Janet G. Vailliant, Black, French, and African: A Life Of Léopold Sénghor (1990).*Nzongola-Ntalaja, George. The Congo: From Leopold To Kabila-A People’s History (2002).Modern African Economy, Conflict, and Democracy in Africa Driessen, Paul. Eco-Imperialism: Green Power, Black Death (2004).Lee, Margaret. The Political Economy of Regionalism in Southern Africa (2003; Southern African Development Community (SADC).*Keller, Edmond. Revolutionary Ethiopia: From Empire to People’s Republic (1991). THE END OF EMPEROR HAILE SELASSIE I OF ETHIOPIA, THE CONQUERING LION OF THE TRIBE OF JUDAH, KING OF KINGS, ELECT OF GOD....DEPOSED BY A REVOLUTIONARY COUP D’ETAT, ON SEPTEMBER 12, 1974.Adebajo, Adekeye. Liberia’s Civil War: Nigeria, ECOMOG, and Regional Security in West Africa (2002).Ellis, Stephen. The Mask of Anarchy: The Detruction of Liberia and the Religious Dimension of an African Civil war. (1999).Stedman, Stephen John. Ending Civil Wars: The Implementation of Peace Agreements. (2003).Reno, William. Warlord Politics and African States. (1999).Joseph, Richard. State, Conflict, and Democracy in Africa. (1999). *Hirsch, John L. Sierra Leone: Diamonds and the Struggle for Democracy. (2001).Shell-Ducan, Bettina and Ylva Hernlund. eds. Female “Circumcision” in Africa: Culture, Controversy, and Change. (2001).Kevane, Michael. Women and Development in Africa: How Gender Works. (2003).Howe, Herbert M. Ambiguous Order: Military Forces in African States. (2001).*************Meier, August. Negro Thought In America 1880-1915 (1968). /Elliot Rudwick. Black History And The Historical Profession 1915-1980) (1986).Morris, Aldon D. The Origins of the Civil Rights Movement: Black Communities Organzing for Change (1984).McNeil, Genna Rae. Groundwork: Charles Hamilton Houston and the Struggle for Civil Rights (1983):The Dean of African American Lawyers.*Geiss, Imanuel. The Pan.African Movement: A History of Pan-Africanism In America, Europe, And Africa (1968).Gilroy, Paul. The Black Atlantic: Modernity and Double Consciousness (1993).Hacker, Andrew. Two Nations: Black And White, Separate, Hostile, Unequal (1992). Excellent and first book of its kind since the economist and Swedish Gunnar Myrdal wrote the WWII, 2 vols, The American Dilemma on "race."Harris, Joseph E. African-American Reactions To War In Ethiopia 1936-1941. (1994).Scott, William R. The Sons Of Sheba's Race: African-Americans And The Italo-Ethiopian War, 1935-1941 (1993).Hastings, . The Church in Africa 1450-1950 (19 ). ***Harris, Joseph E. Africans in Asia: Consequences of The East African Slave Trade (1971). . Global Dimension of the African Diaspora (1992; 2nd ed.). Source Book. Imperialism Lugard, Lord. The Dual Mandate In British Tropical Africa (The classical model for the making of colonial Nigeria and other British territories [1922], 1964). *Rudin, Harry R. Germans In The Cameroons–1884-1914–A Case Study in Modern Imperialism ([1938] 1968).Headrick, Daniel R. The Tools of Empire: Technology and European Imperialism in the 19th Century (1991).*Rodney, Walter. How Europe Undeveloped Africa (1974); compare with "How the 'surbanization movement' undeveloped I-City" (the Inner City!).Rotberg, Robert I. The Founder: Cecil Rhodes And The Pursuit Of Power (1988).McCullough, Jock. Colonial Psychiatry And The African Mind (1995).McClintock, Anne. Imperial Leather: Race, Gender And Sexuality In The Colonial Contest (1996). ***Haynes, Douglas. Imperial Medicine: Patrick Manson And The Conquest of Tropical Disease (2001). (Making colonialism possible). H. L. Wesseling. translated by Arnold J. Pomerans. Divide And Rule: the Partition of Africa, 1880-1914 (1996). Use of by Mature student.Patton, Adell Jr. Physicians, Colonial Racism, and Diaspora in West Africa (Gainesville: University Press of Florida, 1996).Hargreaves, J. D. Decolonization in Africa (1988).Boahen, A Adu. African Perspectives on Colonialism (1987). *Higginbotham, Everlyn Brooks. Righteous Discontent. (1994). Hodges, Tony, et al, Sao Tomé And Principe: From Plantation Colony to Microstate (1988).Jenkins, David. Black Zion: The Return of Afro-Americans and West Indians to Africa (1975).Kinshasa, Kwando M. Emigration vs. Assimilation: The Debate in the African American Press, 1827-1861 (1988).Langley, J. Ayodele. Pan-Africanism And Nationalism In West Africa 1900-1945 (1973).Lemoine, Maurice. Bitter Sugar: Slaves Today in the Caribbean (1981).Lemann, Nicholis. The Promised Land: The Great Black Migration And How It Changed America (1991). ***Lewis, Marvin. Afro-Argentine Discourse: Another Dimension of the Black Diaspora (1996).Lincoln, C. Eric, etal, The Black Church in the African American Experience (1990).* . The Black Muslims in America (1961; see revised ed.). Best book on subject.Marshall, Herbert/Mildred Stock. Ira Aldrige: The Negro Tragedian (1958;1968).Mathabane, Mark. Kaffir Boy: The True Story of A Black Youth's Coming of Age in Apartheid in South Africa (1987). Ditto*McCloud, Amina Beverly. African American Islam (1995); see also Clyde Clegg on this subject.McDaniel, Antonio. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot: The Mortality Cost of Colonizing Liberia in the Nineteenth Century (1995).McNeill, Wm. H. Plagues and Peoples (1977).Nicholls, . From Dessalines to Duvalier: Race, Color in Haiti (1996). ***Oestreich, Alan E. A Centennial History of African Americans in Radiology. National Medical Association, Washington, D. C. (1995). ***Opoku-Dapaah, E. Adaptation of Ghanaian Refugees in Toronto (1993). . Somali Refugees in Toronto (1995).Ott, Thomas O. The Haitian Revolution 1789-1804 (1987).Owusu, T. "The Adaptation of Black African Immigrants in Canada: A Case Study of Residential Behavior and Ethnic Community Formation Among Ghanaians in Toronto." (Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Toronto, Department of Geography, 1996. Pothay, Adam, etal, eds. Black Atlantic Writers of the 18th Century: Living The New Exodus in England and The Americas (1995).Quarles, Benjamin. The Negro in the American Revolution (1961).Rifkin, Jeremy. Time Wars: the Primary Conflict in Human History (1987).Route, Leslie Jr. The African Experience in Spanish America: 1502 to the Present Day (1976). Source Book.Sharpe, Wm. F. Slavery on the Spanish Frontier: the columbian Choco: 1680-1810 (1976).Staniland, Martin. American Intellectuals and African Nationalists, 1955-1970 (1991).Terborg-Penn, Rosalyn, ed. Women In Africa and the Diaspora (1987). Source Book.Thorton, John. Africa and Africans in The Making of The Atlantic World, 1400-1680 (1992).Williams, . Rethinking Race. Univ. of Ky. Press (1996)...Boas, Du Bois, etc. *** *Wilson, Wm. Julius. When Work Disappears (in the Chicago ghetto!), 1996. . The Declining Significance of Race (1980).Woodson, Carter G. The Mis-Education of the Negro ([1933];1990).Wright, Charles H. The National Medical Association Demands Equal Opportunity: Nothing, More Nothing Less, Charro Book Company, Inc., Southfield, Mi. (1995). *** ******"Constructing Race Issue." William And Mary Quarterly, Vol. LIV:1 (Jan. 1997)...'curse' of Ham, etc. **** ................
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