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African American History
  • Online Mode of Instruction
  • 3 Course Credits
  • 5 Weeks Program Duration
Course Description
This course traces the social, political, and cultural journey of African Americans, from the transatlantic slave trade and colonial enslavement to modern civil rights movements. Students will analyze themes like freedom struggles, reform, radicalism, assimilation, nationalism, and examine key events such as Reconstruction and landmark Supreme Court cases. Through primary sources and critical inquiry, students will evaluate the impact of race, class, and systemic inequality on African American experiences and their role in shaping U.S. history.
Basic Information
Category : HISTORY
Enrollment start date : 2026 Summer
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