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AMH 2092 - African-American History and Culture (From African Origins to 1877)This course is a general survey on the most significant aspects of African American history from its African origins through Reconstruction. Special focus will be directed toward the importance of African American contributions, both nationally and internationally. Different research perspectives of the enslavement processes that evolved are analyzed from pre-colonial periods to 1883 Major war events that include the active participation of African American experiences will also be discussed. This course is concerned with bridging the gap of multi-perspective and attitudes in regard to multicultural and racial concerns. Prerequisites: Satisfactory score on reading and writing placement tests (placement into ENC 1101). Degrees Offered: A.A. Credit Hours:3. Contact Hours: 3. |
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