Course Number
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Course title
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| BAMS 110-010 |
Introduction to Black American Studies
Ussery,M (TR 8:00 AM - 9:15 AM)
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| BAMS 110-011 |
Introduction to Black American Studies
Payne, Y (MWF 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM)
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| BAMS 110-080 |
Introduction to Black American Studies
Ussery, M (TR 8:00AM - 9:15 AM) (Seats Reserved for UHP Students)
Assesses the status of Black America in the modern technological order through an examination of the major spheres of institutional life, including employment, education, politics, criminal justice, and the military.
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| BAMS 134-010 |
History of Africa
James, J (TR 11:00AM - 12:15 PM)
Introduction to African history south of the Sahara, from the earliest times to 1914. Introduces major themes in African history: pre-colonial African political, social and economic institutions; diversity in African political organizations; slave trade and colonialism. Cross-listed with HIST134.
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| BAMS 215-010 |
Race in Society
Higginbotham, E ( TR 11:00 AM-12:15 PM)
Social definitions of race, how race is incorporated into social institutions and how race structures relationships among diverse groups in society. Includes analysis of rights and privileges denied or extended to groups and how disadvantaged groups work towards racial equality. Cross-listed with SOCI215.
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| BAMS 220-710 |
American Civil Rights Movement
Shipp, M (1:15 PM - 2:30 PM) Course meets in DTCC Building Wilmington, DE
Interdisciplinary history of the American Civil Rights Movement. Deals with the crucial years from 1954 to 1970 and examines the larger history of American race relations. Cross-listed with HIST220.
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| BAMS 298-010 |
Research: Race, Ethnicity & Culture
Laberge, M (W 12:20 PM - 1:10 PM) 1 cr. hr.
Lecture series in which faculty and guest speakers discuss their research on contemporary and historical perspectives on race, ethnicity and culture. Research presented from several disciplines, including sociology, history, literature, anthropology and psychology, among others. Cross-listed with WOMS298. Pass/Fail only.
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| BAMS 306-010 |
History of Black America Since the Civil War
Johnson, H (TR 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM)
Survey of the broad social, political and economic developments that shaped the Black experience during this period: the rise of segregation in the South, the migration from plantation to ghetto and the struggle for civil rights. Cross-listed with HIST326.
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| BAMS 322-010 |
Race and Politics
Wilson, D (TR 2:00 PM - 3:15 PM)
Provides an insight and understanding of race as an intricate part of the political process in the United States. Role of race in United States politics is explored primarily through the political experiences of black Americans and how the political system has responded. Cross-listed with POSC322.
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