Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Spring 2014 - African American and Africana Studies Course Offerings






















formallyUK Courses with an African Focus
Spring 2014

AAS 400 - SPECIAL TOPICS IN AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES: Pidgin and Creole, TR 11:00 – 12:15

A-H 104 - AFRICAN ART AND ITS GLOBAL IMPACT  (UK Core: Global Dynamics)
MWF 12:00 pm - 12:50 pm

A-H A-H 504/A-H 604 - PRACTICAL ISSUES IN ART HISTORY: Collecting African Art, M 2:00 – 4:30

AIS 330 -ISLAMIC CIVILIZATION II, TR 11:000 – 12:15

FRE 350 - FRANCOPHONE CULTURES D’HIER /AUJORD’HUI, TR 2:00 – 3:15

GEO 328 - GEOGRAPHY OF MIDDLE EAST/NORTH AFRICA, MWF 10:00 - 10:50

GEO 336/AAS 336 - GEOGRAPHY OF SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA, TR 12:30 – 1:45

HIS 208 -HISTORY OF THE ATLANTIC WORLD (UK Core: Global Dynamics), MWF 10:00 – 10:50

HIS/AAS 254-HISTORY OF SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA, TR 11:00 – 12:15

HIS 335 - TOPICS IN NON-WESTERN HISTORY SINCE 1789: Modern South Africa, MWF 2:00 – 2:50

MUS 130 -PERFORMING WORLD MUSIC: AFRICAN DIASPORA (Inquiry: Arts and                         Creativity), multiple sections

MUS/AAS 300 - HISTORY OF JAZZ, MWF 2:00 – 2:50

NOTE LANGUAGES AVAILABLE: ARABIC 102, 202, 302; FRENCH 101, 102, 106, 201, 202, 204

Medical Racism in African American Studies

Greetings, Class Community.

Medical racism in an understated discussion in African American Studies.  We are going to explore this topic. Please consider answering one or all of the following questions:

How does any of the information our class community discussed affirm, change or complicate your understanding of African Americans, African American Studies, or American Culture?    

How does any of the information our class community discussed affirm, change or complicate your understanding of medical history, birth control campaigns, and medical advancements in the US?

How does any of the information our class community discussed affirm, change or complicate your understanding of the history of the feminist movement?

What are your thoughts?

Friday, October 25, 2013

AAS 200: Notable Kentucky African Americans Webpage Assignment


Greetings, Class Community.


One aspect of our learning asks students to create a webpage that makes a significant statement about a notable African American from Kentucky or the surrounding region. 

A successful project will express considerable information about a notable African American from Kentucky and research this person in context with a national/historical figure that has made similar contributions in African American life and culture. 
Convey your ideas using journalistic language or language similar to the language and vocabulary used in newspaper articles and credible blogs.
Dr. Hill


Here are examples of student research projects that students have produced in my courses. These projects focus on the connections between Sara Baartman , the Venus Hottentot, and current events/popular culture. Please take a minute to preview them.
In class we will discuss best practices and how to build webpages.  An understanding of web audience preferences will add to this conversation.  

STUDENT WEBSITES






Cornelius Cotton http://melvinmason.weebly.com 

Floyd (Brenton) Covington http://augustinedwardbirch.weebly.com/







Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Photos of Lynching - Without Sanctuary

Greetings, Class Community.


We did not have much time to go into detail about lynching in class.  Please review the information on the Musarium: Without Sanctuary: Lynching Photography in America. (video)


"Searching through America's past for the last 25 years, collector James Allen uncovered an extraordinary visual legacy: photographs and postcards taken as souvenirs at lynchings throughout America. 




m= mother d=daughter s=son f=father c=cousin w=wife h=husband #=age of victim b=brother s1=sister
* some sexually related aspect (evidence of rape, sexual assault and/or ‘relationship’)
** approximate date
Date
Name
Lynched with
County/City State
Allegation
1870




Sept
Mrs. John Simes

Henry Co KY
Republican
1872




Nov
Mrs. Hawkins (m)

Fayette Co KY
Republican

—– Hawkins (d)

Fayette Co KY
Republican
1876




May
Mrs. Ben French

Warsaw KY
murder
1878




4 Nov
Maria Smith

Hernando MS
murder
1880




29 July
Milly Thompson

Clayton GA

6 Dec
Julia Brandt (15)
Joe BarnesVance Brandt
Charleston SC
theft/murder
1881




*4 Sept
Ann (Eliza) Cowan (35)

Newberry SC
arson
1885




29 Sept
Harriet Finch
Jerry Finch, John Pattishal
Lee Tyson
Chatham Co NC
murder
1886




Sept
—–

Cummins Pulaski KY

25 July
Mary Hollenbeck

Tattnall GA
murder
18 Aug
Eliza Wood

Madison TN
murder
1887




28 April
Gracy Blanton

W. Carroll LA
theft
1891




15 April
Roxie Elliott

Centerville AL

9 May
Mrs. Lee

Lowndes MS
son accused of murder
1 Aug
Eliza Lowe

Henry AL
arson

Ella Williams

Henry AL
arson
28 Sept
Louise Stevenson
Grant White
Hollandale MS
murder
1892




3 Feb
Mrs. Martin

Sumner Co TN
son accused of arson
10 Feb
Mrs. Brisco(w)

AK
race prejudice
10 Feb
Jessie Dillingham

Smokeyville TX
train wrecking
11 March
Ella (15)

Rayville LA
attempted murder/poisoning
2 Nov
Mrs. Hastings(m)
son (16)
Jonesville LA
husband accused

Hastings(d,14)

Jonesville LA
father accused of murder
21 Dec
Cora

Guthrie,Indian Territory

1893




19 March
Jessie Jones

Jellico TN
murder
18 July
Meredith Lewis

Roseland LA
murder
15 Sept
Emma Fair
Paul HillPaul ArcherWilliam Archer
Carrolton AL
arson
16 Sept
Louisa Carter (Lou)(m)

Jackson MS
poisoning a well

Mahala Jackson (d)

Jackson MS
poisoning a well
1893




Nov
Mrs. Phil Evens (m)

Bardstown KY


Evans (d)

Bardstown KY


Evans (d)

Bardstown KY

4 Nov
Mary (Eliza) Motlow

Lynchburg VA
arson
9 Nov
Rilla Weaver

Clarendon AK

1894




6 March
unknown Negro woman

Pulaski AK

16 July
Marion Howard

Scottsville KY

24 July
Negro woman

Simpson Co MS
race prejudice
1895




20 March
Harriet Tally

Petersburg TN
arson
21 April
Mary Deane

Greenville AL
murder

Alice Green

Greenville AL
murder

Martha Green

Greenville AL
murder
1 July
Mollie Smith

Trigg County KY

20 July
Mrs. Abe Phillips (m)
unnamed child (1)Hannah Phillips (d)
Mant TX

23 July
Negro woman

Brenham TX

2 Aug
Mrs. James Mason (w)
James Mason (h)
Dangerfield TX

*28 Aug
Negro woman

Simpson MS
miscegenation
26 Sept
Felicia Francis

New Orleans LA

11 Oct
Catherine Matthews

Baton Rouge LA
poisoning
2 Dec
Hannah Kearse
(Walker,m)Isom K. (s)
Colleton SC
stealing a bible
1896




*12 Jan
Charlotte Morris

Jefferson LA
miscegenation/living with white “husband”
1 Aug
Isadora Morely

Selma AL
murder
18 Nov
Mimm Collier

Steenston MS

1897




9 Feb
Negro woman

Carrolton MS
theft/arson
5 March
Otea Smith

Julietta FL
murder
12 May
Amanda Franks

Jefferson AL
murder

Molly White

Jefferson AL
murder
1898




22 Feb
Dora Baker
(d,2)Frazier Baker(f)
Williamsburg SC
race prejudice
9 Nov
Rose Etheridge

Phoenix SC
murder
13 Nov
Eliza Goode

Greenwood SC
murder
189923 March
Willia Boyd

Silver City MS

1900




2 March
Mrs. Jim Cross (m)

Lowndes AL


Cross (d)

Lowndes AL

7 July
Lizzie Pool

Hickory Plains AK
race prejudice
25 July
Anna Mabry

New Orleans LA
race prejudice
28 Aug
Negro woman
Negro man
Forrest City NC
theft of peaches
1901




5 March
Ballie Crutchfield

Rome TN
theft
20 March
Terry Bell

Terry MS

1 Aug
Betsey McCray (m)
Belfiield (s)
Carrolton MS
knowledge of murder

Ida McCray (d)

Carrolton MS
knowledge of murder
4 Oct
Negro woman

Marshall TX
assault
1902




15 Feb
Bell Duly

Fulton KY

27 Dec
Mrs.Emma Wideman
Oliver Wideman
Troy SC
murder
1903





Negro woman


murder of Mrs. Frank Matthews
8 June
Negro woman
Negro men (4)
Smith County MS
murder
24 June
Lamb Whittle

Concordia LA

*25 July
Jennie Steers

Beard Plantation, Shreveport LA
murder by poison
28 Oct
Jennie McCall

Hamilton FL
by mistake
1904




7 Feb
Holbert (w)
Luther Holbert
Doddsville MS
burning barn
*14 June
Marie Thompson

Lebanon Junction KY
murder
30 August
unknown

Bates Union AK

1906




7 Nov
Meta Hicks

Mitchell GA
husband accused of murder
1907




20 March
Negro woman

Stamps AK


Negro woman

Stamps AK

21 May
Mrs. Padgett (m)
Son
Tattnall GA
son accused of rape

Padgett (d)

Tattnall GA
brother accused of rape
1908




3 Oct
Mrs. D. Walker (m)

Fulton KY
race hatred

Walker (d)

Fulton KY
race hatred
1909




9 Feb
Robby Baskin

Houston MS
murder
30 July
Emile Antione

Grand Prairie LA
assault
1910




April 5
Laura Mitchell

Lonoke AK
murder
*25 Aug
Laura Porter

Monroe LA
disreputable house
1911




*25 May
Laura Nelson
L.D. (14)(s)
Okemah OK
murder
2 Sept
Hattie Bowman
Ed Christian
Greenville FL
theft
1912




**
Pettigrew (d)
Ben Pettigrew (f)
Savannah TN

**
Pettigrew (d)

Savannah TN


Negro woman

Codele GA

*23 Jan
Belle Hathaway
John MooreEugene HammingDusty Cruthfield
Hamilton GA
tenants of murdered man
11 Feb
Negro woman
Negro children (3)
Beaumont TX

13 Feb
Mary Jackson
George Saunders
Marshall TX

25 June
Ann Boston

Pinehurst GA
murder
1914




13 Mar**
Mrs. Joe Perry (m,w)
Joe Perry (h)SonChild
Henderson NC

*31 Mar
Marie Scott (17)

Muskogee OK
murder
28 May/June**
Jennie Collins

Shaw MS
aiding in escape
17 June
Paralee Collins (m)
Issac (s)
West Plains MO

*12 July
Rosa Richardson (27-35)

Providence/Santee SC
murder
25 Nov
Jane Sullivan (w)
Fred Sullivan (h)
Byhalia MS
burning a barn
1915




15 Jan
Eula Charles
(Barber,d)Dan Barber (f)
Jasper County GA
parents accused of bootlegging

Ella Charles
(Barber,d)Jesse Barber(b)
Jasper County GA
parents accused of bootlegging
May
Briley

Pescott AK

17 Aug
Hope Hull

AL

*8 Dec
Cordella Stevenson

Columbus MS

1916




19 Aug
Mary Dennis

Newberry FL
aiding in escape

Stella Long

Newberry FL
aiding in escape
4 Oct**
Mary Conley

Arlington GA
complicity in murder
1917




1 March
Emma Hooper

Hammond LA
murder
1918




17 May
Mary Turner (pregnant)

Brooks Co GA
taught a lesson
4 June
Sarah Cabiness
unnamed children(2)Bessie Cabiness(d)Pete (s)Tenola Cabiness(d)Cute Cabiness (d)
Huntsville TX
threatening white man
4 Sept
Mrs. James Eyer

Marion GA

*21 Dec
Alma House (pregnant)
Andrew Clark
Shubuta MS
murder
1919




5 May
unknown Negro woman

Holmes MS
race prejudice
1920




2 Nov
unknown Negro woman

Ocoee FL
race prejudice
18 Nov
Minnie Ivory
Willie IvoryWill Perry
Douglass GA
murder
1921




9 April
Rachel Moore

Rankin MS
race prejudice
1922




25 June
Mercy Hall

Oklahoma City OK
strike activity
1923




5 Jan
Sarah Carrier

Rosewood FL
race prejudice

Lesty Gordon

Rosewood FL
race prejudice
29 Sept
Negro woman

Pickens MS

31 Sept
Negro woman

Holmes MS
race prejudice
1924




23 June
Penny Westmoreland
Marcus Westmoreland
Spalding GA

19 July
—– Sheldon

Meridian MS

11 Sept
Sarah Williams

Shreveport LA

1925




*25 April
Annie Lowman (m)

Aiken SC
defending her daughter
1926




25 April
Lily Cobb

Birmingham AL

25 May
Eliza Bryant

Duplin NC
success
8 Oct
Bertha Lowman(d,s1)
Demon (b)
Aiken SC
lynched after acquitted of murder
11 Nov
Sally Brown
Clarence (c)
Houston TX

1928




25 Dec
Negro woman (1)

Eros LA
dispute w/ whites

Negro woman (2)

Eros LA
dispute w/whites
1930




12 Feb
Laura Wood

Salisbury NC

5 July
Viola Dial (pregnant)

Narketta MS
race prejudice
6 July
Mrs. James Eyers (w)

Markeeta MS
race prejudice
10 Sept
Holly White
Pigg Lockett
Scooba MS

1931




May
Mrs. Wise

Frankfort VA
resisting Klan
1946




*25 July
Dorothy Malcolm(w)
Roger Malcolm (h)
Monroe GA
able to identify mob members

Mae Dorsey (w)
George Dorsey (h)
Monroe GA
able to identify mob members
1956




*25 March
Angenora Spencer

Hyde NC
miscegenation
1957




18 Nov
Mrs. Frank Clay

Henderson NC
dispute