American History
American History
01:512:366 History of Race and Sex in America (3)
- Course Code: 01:512:366
- Semester(s) Offered: Fall, Summer
- Academic Credits: 3
- Mode of Instruction: Lecture
Syllabus: Summer 2021
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Examines how race and gender have independently and jointly determined life chances throughout American history. Credit not given for both this course and 01:014:366 and 01:988:329.
01:512:368 History of Civil Rights, 1900-1980 (3)
- Course Code: 01:512:368
- Semester(s) Offered: Spring
- Academic Credits: 3
Politico-economic, demographic, cultural, and legal forces generating and shaping the struggle for racial justice in the United States from the beginning of the 20th century.
01:512:370 History of American Thought to 1850 (3)
- Course Code: 01:512:370
- Academic Credits: 3
Principal ideas about humanity, God, nature, and society in American history from Puritan America to 1850.
01:512:372 History of American Thought since 1850 (3)
- Course Code: 01:512:372
- Semester(s) Offered: Spring
- Academic Credits: 3
Principal ideas about humanity, God, nature, and society in American history from 1850 to present.
01:512:373 African Americans in a Revolutionary World, 1910-1940 (3)
- Course Code: 01:512:373
- Academic Credits: 3
History of black migration to the urban South and North, Harlem Renaissance and the New Negro movement, the entrance of black people into industrial employment, the establishment of black urban communities, the development of black political activism and artistic production, pan-Africanism and the connection of black activists to global networks of activists and intellectuals in the Caribbean and Europe.