HIS 3328 - Seminar: African-American HistoryCredits: 4 Readings and discussions of selected topics in African-American history drawing on primary and secondary sources, novels, and material culture. The specific topic the seminar will examine, such as slavery, racism, community and family, and black nationalism, will change each offering of the course. Students will engage in close reading of both primary and secondary source materials and write an original, in depth analysis on a topic of their choosing.
Prerequisites One 2000-level history course McDaniel Plan: Multicultural; Social, Cultural, and Historical Understanding; Textual Analysis; Departmental Writing
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