HIST323
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African-American Intellectual and Social History
History
College of Liberal Arts
Course Subject Code
HIST
Course Number
323
Status
Active
Course Attributes
BHUM: GenEd-Breadth/Humanities, CEA: ProgCLA-CEA and Au Pair, DVUS: GenEd-Diversity US, EMAF: Major-Africana Elective, MAFR: Major-Africana, ENAF: Minor-Africana Elective, ENAM: Minor-American Stud Elective, NAFR: Minor-Africana, NAME: Minor-American Studies
Course Short Title
African-Amer Intell. Soc. Hist
Course Long Title
African-American Intellectual and Social History
Course Description
A study of the intellectual arguments and social institutions that have empowered African-American leaders and the masses to maintain and assert their humanity within a world of oppression. Focuses on how gender, race, and class have created diverse ideas and opinions among African-Americans and the methods used by African-American intellectuals to analyze these ideas and opinions.
Min
4
Repeatable
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Course Restrictions
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Equivalent Course(s)
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