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HIS* 217 African-American History II

Instructor:
Marcus Lawson
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Pre/Corequisites:
None

Credits:

3

Text & Materials

The African-American Odyssey
Hine, Hine, and Harrold


CATALOG COURSE DESCRIPTION

This course will examine the history of African Americans since the end of slavery in 1865. It will focus on the many ways in which African Americans have struggled to achieve freedom and equality in American society. The various meanings of freedom, segregation, migration patterns, urbanization, Black Nationalism, leadership protest strategies, and the Civil Rights Movement will be explored. The course will also examine how the search for civil rights and black pride has been and continues to be expressed in art, music, literature, and fashion.