I am working on my syllabus for a Library Instruction Course (I will be teaching) during the Winter Term (2006) and I thought it might be a great idea to share what I have found in my research of print sources (books) at the library in which I work:
Adeeko, Adeleke. The Slave's rebellion: Literature, History, Orature. Indiana University Press (2005). ISBN -0253345960.
Beyan, Amos Jones. African American settlements in West Africa: John Brown Russwurm and the American Civilizing. New York: Palgrave Press (2005). ISBN: 1403968918.
Holmes, Barbara Ann. Joy Unspeakable: Contempletative Practices of the Black Church. Minneapolis: Fortress Press (2004). ISBN: 0800636430.
Nesbitt, Francis Njubi. Race for Sanctions: African Americans Against Apartheid. Indiana University Press (2004). ISBN: 0253342325.
Taketani, Etsuko. U.S. Women Writers and the Discourse of Colonialism, 1825-1861. University of Tennessee Press, (2003). ISBN: 1572332271.
These are excellent sources for Africana Studies students, faculty, and history buffs.
Enjoy!
Monday, October 24, 2005
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