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HIST 236 - HIST AFRICAN AMER SINCE 1865 |
One of two related courses (with HIST 235), which may be taken in either order, that survey the history of African Americans from their beginnings in Africa to the present. Topics include the Washington--Du Bois debate, African American contributions to the world wars, the Harlem Renaissance, the struggle for equality, and strategies for continued economic, political, and social progress. This course does not substitute for HIST 235. (HUMD [GCP]) Assessment levels: ENGL 101/011, READ 120. Three hours each week.
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Bill Hours Levels: Credit Schedule Types: History & Political Science,RV Department Course Attributes: General Education Elective, Gen Ed Institute Requirement, Global & Cultural Perspectives, General Elective, Humanities Distribution, Upper Level Requirement Restrictions: Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Credit |
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