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Institution:
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St. Francis College
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This course focuses on the nation's literary development before, during and after the Civil War. Literature that gives rise to the issues nationhood; construction of American, Southern, and racial identities; and social advances that were stripped away by the Jim Crow laws that marked the end of the Reconstruction era. The roots of feminism in the abolitionist movement are also examined. Readings may include Douglas, Whitman, Crane, Dubois, Washington, Garrison, and Stanton. Prerequisite: WRI 1100. 3 credits. Fall 2007.
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3.00
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Lecture
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Phone Number:
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(718) 522-2300
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Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
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Semester
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