Modern African-American History

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Subject area

AFR

Catalog Number

1466

Course Title

Modern African-American History

Description

The history of African-Americans in American society from the Emancipation Proclamation January 1863 to the present. The topics to be studied include: the Reconstruction Era, the Nadir, industry and labor in the 19th century; progressivism; World War I, the 1920's, New Deal, World War II, the Korean War; the Civil Rights Era (1950s-1970s); Vietnam; the black cultural revolution, and the present psycho-socio economic actualities of African-American life and culture in the American social order and process of the late 20th century.SATISFIES FLEXIBLE CORE- US EXPERIENCE IN ITS DIVERSITY

Pre- or Corequisite

034701

Liberal Arts

Yes

Credits

Minimum

3

Max

3

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Lecture

Contact Hours

3

Course Schedule