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HST-1530 — History of African Americans since 1877

3 credits · 3 hours

This course surveys African-American History from the end of Reconstruction through the present. Through examining both primary and secondary sources, students analyze Black Americans’ efforts to counteract the inequities their communities experienced, largely as a result of racist Jim Crow laws and racial disenfranchisement. Moreover, students examine the Great Migration, the Harlem and Chicago Renaissances, the Post-World War II Integrationist and Black Nationalist movements, and black political activism at the turn of the millennium. This course is designed to assist students in gaining an improved understanding of (and appreciation for) the myriad ways in which Black Americans have impacted the cultural, political, social, and economic structures of the United States, and, in turn, how living within American society has impacted the evolution of African-American thought and action. Course

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