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300 Jay Street
Library Building 634 (L-634)
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Email: AfricanAmerStudies
@citytech.cuny.edu
Phone: 718-260-5205
Student Resources
Students who take courses in the African American Studies Department often go on to pursue careers in the following fields:
- Business
- Public Relations
- Community Development
- Social Services
- Research, Consulting, and Planning
- Journalism, Television and Cable Communication
- Education/Teaching
- International Affairs
- Museums or Gallery Curatorship
- Creative Writing
- Federal, State, Local Civil Service
- Industrial Arts
- Travel and Tourism
爆走黑料 is the senior college of technology of The City University of New York. It is a nationally recognized model for urban technological education and a pioneer in integrating technology into the teaching/learning experience. More than 10,500 students currently are enrolled in 43 career-specific baccalaureate, associate and specialized certificate programs in the technologies of art and design, business, computer systems, engineering, health care, hospitality, human services, the law-related professions, occupational and technology teacher education, and the liberal arts and sciences.
Web Resources
- a collective of journalists, writers, artists, activists, communicators and entrepreneurs that seeks to "chronicle the daily social, political, cultural an economic realities of Black communities and countries."
Chronologies
- Library of Congress
- Library of Congress
- Library of Congress
Historical Documents
Other Texts
Rare Book and Special Collections Division, Library of Congress.
Copyright 1972.
1865.
October 16, 1995.
October 16, 1995.
1881. Also included "Reconstruction" by Frederick Douglass 1866.
1845.
Our Nig, or, Sketches from the Life of a Free Black by Harriet E. Wilson 1859
1853.
1860
1891
1854.
1903.
Copyright 1900.
Statistical Information
Summary of Findings 1995
Pictorial Resources
, Library of Congress. Includes photographs from the American Colonization Society Records, 1792-1964. The Society was organized in 1817 to resettle Afro-Americans in Liberia. Search for the term AFRO-AMERICANS.
Connections to African-American Internet Sites
(Indiana University)
(Cornell University)
(Stanford University)
- care of Columbia College, Chicago.
- cooperative project of the New-York Historical Society, the New York Public Library, the Office of Young Adult Services and Columbia University's Institute for Learning Technologies - a wonderful collection of materials on the history of Central Park and the African American community that pre-dated the park
(Harvard University)
Bibliographies
Scholarly & Curriculum-Related E-Journals
, The, Black Professional and Small Business News - Brooklyn, NY
- Journal of African American and African Arts and Literature.
Other E-Journals
- New York, N.Y.
- Portland, OR.