Acknowledgements; Foreword; Notes on Contributors; 1. Introduction, Jeanette R. Davidson; I. HISTORY AND CONTEXT OF AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES; 2. Danny Glover: Memories from 1968, Jeanette R. Davidson; 3. Pedagogy and Decolonization: Historical Reflections on Origins of Black Studies in the United States, Ben Keppel; 4. Toward Radical Pan-African Pedagogy and Civic Education, Greg Graham; 5. The "Field and Function" of Africana Studies: Insights from the Life and Writings of W. E. B. Du Bois, James B. Stewart; II. AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES: THEORIES AND METHODOLOGIES; 6. African American Studies: Discourses and Paradigms, Perry A. Hall; 7. Afrocentricity and Africology: Theory and Practice in the Discipline, Molefi Kete Asante; 8. Revisiting White Privilege: Pedagogy in Black Studies, Tim Davidson and Jeanette R. Davidson; 9. Social Science Research in Africana Studies: Ethical Protocols and Guidelines, Serie McDougal III; 10. Africana Studies and Oral History: A Critical Assessment, Leslie M. Alexander and Curtis J. Austin; III. SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY, SERVICE LEARNING AND ACTIVISM; 11. Africana Studies and Community Service: Using the STRENGTH Model, Jeanette R. Davidson and Tim Davidson; 12. Africana Studies and Civic Engagement, Kevin L. Brooks; 13. Danny Glover and Manning Marable: Activism Through Art and Scholarship, Jeanette R. Davidson; 14. Contemporary Women of the African Diaspora: Identity, Artistic Expression and Activism, Ebony Iman Dallas, Marie Casimir and Jeanette R. Davidson; IV. SELECTED AREAS OF SCHOLARSHIP IN THE DISCIPLINE; 15. He Wasn’t Man Enough: Black Male Studies and the Ethnological Targeting of Black Men in Nineteenth-Century Suffragist Thought, Tommy J. Curry; 16. Reading Black Through the Looking Glass: Decoding the Encoding in African Diasporic Literature, Georgene Bess Montgomery; 17. Diversity and Representations of Blackness in Comic Books, Grace D. Gipson; 18. Black Athletes and the Problematic of Integration in Sport, Jamal Ratchford; 19. African American Music: The Ties That Bind, Alphonso Simpson Jr.; 20. Afrofuturism and the Question of Visual Reparations, Tiffany E. Barber; 21. The Black Studies Movement in Britain, Kehinde Andrews; Index.