WIC 235 - Civil Rights: Movement, Faith, & Music

Institution:
Franklin College - Indiana
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Description:
TRAVEL COURSE - Bus boycotts, freedom rides, protest songs, mass meetings, and peaceful demonstrations-these were all a part of the Civil Rights Movement. This course will explore the relationships that existed in the American South between blacks and whites and how the disenfranchised stood up courageously against inequality, segregation, and racism. The nonviolent philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi will be discussed in terms of its manifestation in the faith of movement members. Freedom songs, protest songs, and music that united blacks and whites in method and message will also be highlighted. A travel component will take students into the American South to visit locales important to the movement. Satisfies intercultural exploratory requirement. Prerequisites: None Fees: Instructors: Dr. Natasia Sexton and Dr. Cliff Cain
Credits:
3.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(317) 738-8000
Regional Accreditation:
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Four-one-four plan

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