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HIST 242-01, African American History, Fall 2005

McKinney, Charles W.
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The experiences of African American people in the United States can be described as a continuous quest for empowerment; this quest has been affected by myriad factors (e.g., gender roles, class divisions, secular and non-secular ideologies, regionalism, etc.) in addition to racism. This course, through the use of primary and secondary material, historical documentaries, and critical analyses, will chart the historically complex journeys of African Americans, from the impact of slavery on colonial America to the Black Freedom Struggle of the 1960’s and beyond.
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This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office of Academic Affairs by the course instructor