HST276 African American History- III
Examines the broad range of experiences of African Americans from the beginning of the New Deal to the 1990s. Explores the relationship of Blacks to the wider society as well as the inner dynamic of the Black communities including identity issues, key individuals and organization in the struggle for social justice, especially the destruction of legal segregation. Devotes attention to the rural South and the urban North as Blacks use a variety of means to empower African American communities through the civil rights revolution. Prerequisites: WR 115, RD 115 and MTH 20 or equivalent placement test scores. Audit available. (For detailed information, see the Course Content and Outcome Guide ).
- Credits:
- 4.00
- Registration:
- To register, you need the CRNs (ex. 22398) of your selected classes.
- Fees:
- Please note that for many courses, additional fees may apply.
- Textbooks:
- To find textbooks, you need the CRN, Campus, Term & Course Number (ex. BA101).
| CRN | Campus / Bldg / Rm | Time | Days | Dates | |
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| 27432 | Sylvania Campus / SCB / 101 | 01:00 PM-02:50 PM | MW | 01-Apr-2013 thru 12-Jun-2013 | |
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Instructor: Carmen P Thompson
Tuition: credit Fees: $0.00 |
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