Images from the Holsinger Studio Photograph Collection, Special Collections Digital Center, University of Virginia Library

Welcome to the World Wide Web home page for The Carter G. Woodson Institute for African-American and African Studies at the University of Virginia. The Institute was established in 1981 in response to student and faculty demands for a more coherent African-American and African Studies program and a more aggressive program of minority recruitment at the University. It is an interdisciplinary teaching and research center drawing the majority of its faculty and students from the humanities and social sciences.

AAS COURSE OFFERINGS

WOODSON FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMS

2008 J-TERM IN CAPE COAST, GHANA

HOW TO CONTACT US


SPONSORED RESEARCH PROJECTS

CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF LOCAL KNOWLEDGE

AFRICAN AMERICAN CEMETERIES IN ALBEMARLE COUNTY

PROFFIT HISTORIC DISTRICT

STORMING THE GATES OF KNOWLEDGE

RACE AND PLACE

J.F. BELL FUNERAL HOME RECORDS


"Carter G. Woodson: Teacher, Historian, Publisher," by Charles H. Austin (1943)
Office of War Information, News Bureau; Courtesy of
National Archives

The founders of the Woodson Institute chose its name to honor the Virginia-born founder of African and African American Studies and to challenge the historically white University to place the African American experience at the center of its teaching and research programs.