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HIST 232 - African-American History since 1865 |
A survey of the major topics and issues in African-American history from 1865 to the present: the era of emancipation, the turn-of-the-century nadir of race relations, black participation in both world wars, the Harlem Renaissance, the Civil Rights Movement, and various dimensions of contemporary black life. The course will also explore some of the historiographical themes that have catalyzed current scholarship and will analyze diverse theories about the black experience in America.
4.000 Credit hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Final Examination, Lecture/Seminar Social Sciences Division History Department Course Attributes: African American Track, African & Afric-Amer Studies, American Studies, G4, G7, Post-1700 History, WGS - Race/Ethnicity in US Prerequisites: |
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