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Black History In United States To 1865 (ABC-204)


Semester: Fall 2020
Number: 0101-204-001
Instructor: Patrick Delices
Days: Tuesday Thursday 1:40 pm - 2:55 pm
Note: Online, Synchronous
Location: Online
Credits: 3
Notes:

This Course Is Cross-Listed With 0136-204-001 Taught By Professor
Delicies Online Synchronous Distribution Requirement(s): Humanities

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Description:

This course explores the African origins, the forced removal of Africans to the Americas, the development of slavery, and the resistance to that institution. We will also explore the free black communities that Black Americans developed. Finally, we will examine the role of Black Americans in the Civil War. (Distribution Reqs:Humanities)

Learning Goals:   This course will assist students in achieving two major goals: 1) to develop a general chronological overview of the history of Black Americans, dating from 1500 to 1865; and, 2) to develop an analysis of the historical context of contemporary problems and phenomena, and an appreciation for comparative and interdisciplinary approaches to issues in the Black American experience.

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