HIST 359. The Black Experience in the U.S. Since Emancipation. 3 Hours H.
An interdisciplinary study of the history and culture of Black people in American from Reconstruction to the present. Topics covered include an analysis of Reconstruction, Black leaders, organizations and movements, the Harlem Renaissance, migration, and race relations. Demographic variables covered include socio-economic class, education, political persuasion, and influence by avant-garde culture changes. (Same as AAAS 306.) LEC.
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of General Studies in History
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...on the Silver Screen HIST 358 The Vietnam War HIST 359 The Black Experience in...
Minor in History
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...on the Silver Screen HIST 358 The Vietnam War HIST 359 The Black Experience in...
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of General Studies in American Studies
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...1870 to Present 3 ANTH 359 Anthropology of Sex 3 HIST 531 History of American...
Minor in Human Sexuality
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...AMS 323/HUM 332/HIST 332 Sex in...in Human Sexuality ANTH 359 Anthropology of Sex...