INSTRUCTOR'S NOTES

Folks, People, Guys:


Besides the Course Glossary, the links below take you to additional materials I have written for you. Section One lists material that, like the Course Glossary, I am referring to as "notes" because some of this material is still work in progress (meaning I hope to revise them sometime in the future, depending upon availability of time). Section Two comprises published material that I have authored, as part of the requirement of having tenure in this school.

People, a reminder: anything that I have written, published or otherwise, takes precedence over anything else I assign you because it should be considered as an extension of my class lectures. <-- Read this sentence again.

SECTION ONE
(notes)


A-1: Bibliographic and Other Sources

A-2: Academic Tenure (what is it)

A-3: Notes on Films (packet of multiple readings)

A-4: Introduction to Cinema (packet of multiple readings)

A-5: The Military Industrial Complex

A-6: Race, Class, and Law: A Poster Flow Chart

A-7: Apartheid: A Timeline

A-8. Chronology of U.S. History (link takes you to "Teaching Materials" page)

A-9:
The 1989 Tiananmen Square Student Protests in China
(link takes you to "Teaching Materials" page)

A-10: Class Notes on Jazz
(link takes you to "Teaching Materials" page)

A-11: Race/Racism: A Definition (Alternative link: item RBC-1(a) from PART A --> Readings--PACKET 2)

A-12: Timeline of Racialization of United States
(link takes you to "Teaching Materials" page)

A-13: Nelson Mandela: A Biographical Timeline in Words and Pictures
(link takes you to "Teaching Materials" page)

A-14: Class, Capitalism, and Democracy

A-14(a): Democracy: A Definition

A-15: Meritocracy and the American Dream

A-16: Columbus, Crusades, and Race

A-17: Great European West-to-East Maritime Project

A-18: Great East-to-West Diffusion

A-19: Genesis and Functions of Racism

A-20: Islam, Islamism, and Islamophobia: A Clarification

A-21: Writing Researching/Term Papers: A Brief Guide


SECTION TWO
(published material)


Note: Published material is copyrighted material and the copyright is owned (with a couple of exceptions) by the publisher.

B-1. Book: United States Relations with South Africa

B-2. Book: U.S. Relations with South Africa: An Annotated Bibliography (Volume 1)

B-3. Book: U.S. Relations with South Africa: An Annotated Bibliography (Volume 2)

B-4. Book: A History of African Higher Education from Antiquity to the Present

B-5. Essay Review: Education and National Development: The Continuing Problem of Misdiagnosis and Irrelevant Prescriptions (Folks, a question for ya: what is an essay review?)

B-6. Article: The Present Predicament of African Universities: Confronting the Burden of the Past

B-7. Article: A Brief Historical Survey of the Development of Higher Education in Africa

B-8. Essay Review: Books on Islamic Identity and Education

B-9. Article: A Brief Historical Overview of Higher Education in Zambia

B-10. Article: A Brief Historical Overview of Student Political Activism in Zambia

B-11. Book Chapter: African Americans and South Africa: A Historical Overview of Diasporic Connections

B-12. Book Chapter: United States Relations with South Africa: Historical Antecedents from the Perspective of the "Other"

B-13. Book Chapter: United States Relations with South Africa: The Realm of Ideas

B-14. Book Chapter: The U.S. Anti-apartheid Movement: A Brief Overview

B-15. Essay Review: Empires in Africa