Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University Introduction to African American Studies
prof: Dr. E. Murell Dawson
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STUDY TOPICS FOR MID TERM EXAM
-Africa - Geographical Landforms and Natural Resources
-Origins of populace (various theories discussed in class)
-West Coast Africa
-Africas Gifts to America
-Fragmental fighting among African population and nations
-Use of Iron: Africans compared to Europeans
-Reasons for or ways of African enslavement
-Trans Atlantic buckle down trade and Triangular trading system
call players or people
Key trading locations
Key trading commodities
- Surveying and pricing of slaves
-The midsection Passage
- Control methods and devices
-Protest methods and devices
-Seasoning
-Task labor, gang labor, artisans
-Types of or classifications of slaves
- Types of sales or purchases (scramble, auction, private, estate, etc.)
-Indians and African relationships
- Indians and European relationships
- slaves compared to indentured servants
-1619
-The American Revolution
-Slavery in the English colonies:
a) Was treatment the same?
b) Where were harshest slave codes/laws?
c) Why?
- Creoles, old Africans, new Africans
- Slave codes / Fugitive slave acts
- Willie Lynch speech
-Buck /Stud
-Slave breeding
-Creolization
-Miscegenation
-Puritans, Quakers, Catholics, Abolitionists
-Haitian Independence
-Louisiana Purchase
-Westward elaboration / Black exodusters and cowboys
-Westward expansion and Indians
-Abraham Lincoln
-Uncle Toms Cabin
-The cultured War
-54th Massachusetts Regiment
- The Emancipation Proclamation
-The industrial Revolution / railroads
-Black scientist, explorers, and inventors
-Constitutional Amendments 13, 14, and 15
-What did newly freed people do after the Civil War?
(at least 5 things)
-Reconstruction / Freedmens Bureau
-Black Politicians / Political...If you want to situate a full essay, order it on our website: Orderessay
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Friday, March 29, 2013
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