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African Amer 1877 To Pres BAR |
Enrollment Information (not real time - data refreshed nightly)
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Class #:
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22280 | |
Enrollment Capacity:
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35 |
Section:
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BAR |
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Enrollment Total:
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30 |
Credits:
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3.00 credits
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Seats Available:
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5 |
Dates:
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01/31/2022 - 05/13/2022 |
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OPEN |
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T R , 11:00 AM - 12:20 PM |
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Obrian 210 |
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North Campus |
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Course Description |
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This course analyzes the history of African-Americans from 1877 to present. It addresses a number of themes including the experiences of freed persons during the period immediately following slavery, the legal and socio-economic development of racial segregation and discrimination, along with the persistent and varied forms of resistance that African Americans engaged in as avenues of redress. The course also treats the arts and discusses the development of black vernacular arts during the period, linking, for example, the rise of musical forms such as blues and jazz to the Harlem Renaissance and the Black Arts Movement. USH |
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Instructor(s) |
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Barclay |
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Other Courses Taught By: Barclay |
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