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Feb 18, 2025
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AAS 396 - African American Social and Political Thought I Social, political thought of African American people and leaders from 1850s to 1950s in periods of emigration, assimilation, accommodation, cultural nationalism, political nationalism, protest movements. (3 cr. hr.) Frequency code O = offered occasionally
Student Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Identify major African American ideologies from the holocaust of slavery, emigration, and political nationalism to the 1950s protest movements.
- Explain African American thought as liberatory philosophy vis-à-vis Western political thought.
- Analyze African American political thought as tools for emancipation and racial justice.
- Apply African American ideologies as responses to racist jurisprudence and policies during the historical epochs of Antebellum and Jim Crow.
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