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Dec 21, 2024
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HIST 106 - African-American History from 1945:CD
5.0 Credits Examines the African-American historical experience from the end of World War II through the 1970’s, emphasizing those individuals, groups, political and artistic movements, events, issues, and ideas that shaped modern African-American civilization (was HIST 119). Prerequisite: Placement in ENGL 100 . Dual Listed as DIVST 119.
Course Objectives Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Identify seminal events, movements, and institutions in African-American history after World War II, along with the key figures, groups, and ideas that contributed to their creation and development. [EXPLORE]
- Compare/contrast the philosophies, issues, and actions of different African-Americans from different regions, time periods, and/or social status. [REASON]
- Compare/contrast the experiences of African-Americans with those of other diverse populations. [REASON]
- Examine and evaluate historical information/arguments from different source forms. [REASON]
- Express their findings in formal/informal writing, classroom discussion, online discussion, research projects, and/or oral presentation. [COMMUNICATE]
- Apply knowledge, awareness, and/or skills to identify and analyze issues related to diversity. [EXPLORE]
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