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READING AND FILMS
Dates of assignments are on the CALENDAR page.

Papers on Electronic Reserve: On This Web Site: See the Calendar

Text:

Pan, M. Ling. 2008. Preparing Literature Reviews: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches. Glendale, CA: Pyrczak Publishing.

Films We will View in Class

  1. Race, the Power of an Illusion. California Newsreel, 2003
    Call Number: DVD GS 269 R337 203

  2. The road to Brown: the untold story of "the man who killed Jim Crow" / University of Virginia.  Publisher: San Francisco, Calif. : California Newsreel, c1990.
    University of Wisconsin--Parkside Library  
    Call Number:
    E185.61 .R63 1990 

  3. Eyes on the Prize: America's Civil Rights Years. Part 1 "Awakenings 1954-1956.
    University of Wisconsin-Parkside Library
    Call Number: E185.61 E94 1986 v. 1

  4. Ethnic Notions: Presents how racism is depicted in American culture.
    Call number: E184.A1 E84 1986
  5. Africans in America: Considers the contradictions that lay at the heart of the founding of the American nation. The infant democracy pronounced all men to be created equal while enslaving one race to benefit another. Portrays the struggles of the African people in America, from their arrival in the 1600s to the last days before the Civil War.
    Call number: E441 .A37 1998

This is an incomplete list of films.

Additional reading will be required in carrying out your library research project.

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