Title: Introduction to African American Studies
1Introduction to African American Studies
2Definition
- . . . A field of study that systematically
treats the past and present experiences,
characteristics, achievements, issues and
problems of Black citizens of the United States
who are of African origin and background.
3It is . . .
- Dialectic
- Interdisciplinary
- Contextual
- Evolving
- Dynamic
- Wholistic
- African
- American
4Course Breakdown
- Purpose
- Initiation and Development of African American
Studies - History of Africans in America
- Sociology
- Black Psychology
- Politics
- Economic
- Arts and Humanities
5Purpose
6Foundation
- Philosophy
- Culture
- Aesthetics
- Historical
- Slavery
- Racism
- Separatism
- Desegregation
- Black Power
- Black Art
- Black Capitalism
- Black Nationalism
- Education
7Some Key Players
- David Walker
- (1785-1830)
- Phillis Wheatley
- (1753-1784)
- Maria Stewart
- (1803-1879)
- Henry Highland Garnet
- (1815-1882)
- Frederick Douglass
- (1817-1895)
- William Edward Burghardt DuBois
- (1868-1963)
- Booker T Washington
- (1856-1915)
- Carter G Woodson
- (1875-1950)
- E Franklin Frazier
- (1894-1962)
- Charles S Johnson
- (1893-1956)
- Alain Leroy Locke
- (1886-1954)
- Marcus Garvey
- (1887-1940)
8Booker T. Washington1856-1915
- Born a slave in 1856 in Virginia he was
provisionally allowed to enroll in Hampton
Institute. - He turned out to be an extraordinary student and
speaker. - The principle of the institute recommended that
he start his own school which he did. - It became known as Tuskegee Institute.
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9Anna Julia Cooper
- Women's Cause is One and Universal
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10Ida B Wells Barnett
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11Mary Church Terrell
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12W E B DuBois1868-1963
- Born in Great Barrington, MA he became a social
scientist, social activist, and political
philosopher. - He received his PhD from Harvard University and
used scientific method to understand the
development, nature and contributions of the
Black community. - He was one of the founders of the NAACP.
13Carter G. Woodson1875-1950
- This native of Virginia was born to parents who
were slaves at one time. - The father of Black history.
- He was instrumental in reestablishing the
importance of black history and he provided the
philosophical basis and rationale for Black
intellectual and educational independence. - He initiated Negro History Week in 1926.
14Alain Leroy Locke1886-1954
- Born in Philadelphia, PA he was the first Black
Rhodes scholar. - He received his PhD from Harvard in 1918.
- He was an educator and philosopher who laid a lot
of the the theoretical ground work for African
American studies. - He is also noted for being one of the
interpreters of the Harlem Renaissance.
15Marcus Garvey1887-1940
- Born in the Jamaica, West Indies he became a
strong proponent of Black Nationalism and of a
Black Nation. - He instilled pride in Blacks and encouraged them
to fight racism. - He successfully started a black shipping line.
- He accentuated Black achievement which rival
achievement of others ethnic groups.
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16Zora Neale Hurston
- Born in 1891?
- One of Americas most prolific writers
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17Charles S. Johnson1893-1956
- Born in Bristol, VA this sociologist was the
first Black president of Fisk University. - He applied good research methodology and analysis
in understanding African Americans. - He used his analysis and findings to demonstrate
the destructiveness of racism on Blacks.
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18E. Franklin Frazier1894-1962
- Born in Baltimore, MD Frazier became the leading
authority of Black family life. - His work Black Bourgeoisie caused quite a stir in
the African American community because of its
depiction of middle class Blacks - He was an integrationist and assimilationist.
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19David Walker1785-1830
- Born in 1785 in Wilmington, NC
- Author, abolitionist, activist.
- Tailor by trade an abolitionist by calling.
- Moved to Boston in 1827.
- Wrote David Walkers Appeal.
- Advocated violence to end slavery.
20Phillis Wheatley1753-1784
- Poet born in Africa in 1753.
- Was purchased by Susannah Wheatley of Boston.
- She was educated by her mistress.
- She mastered Greek and became a poet
extraordinaire. - She eventually married a free black man by the
name of John Peters.
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21Maria Stewart1803-1879
- Born in Hartford, CT was orphaned at 5.
- Despite her limited education she became a
leading exponent of abolishing slavery and
womens rights.
22Henry Highland Garnet 1815-1882
- Born a slave in Maryland, escaped with parents
and moved to Penn in 1824. - Graduated from Oneida institute and became an
outstanding scholar minister, writer, and
educator. - On one hand he believed in America, and the
principles of the Constitution and recruited for
the Civil War. - On the other hand he opposed whites and rejected
democratic materialism. - Represents double consciousness.
23Frederick Douglass 1817-1895
- Born into slavery and escaped in 1838.
- Abolitionist who embraced integration.
- Was an articulate spokesperson for African
America rights. - Considered a black philosopher and ideologist.