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AFRAM 334: The Sixties in America: Conflict, Confrontation, and Concession
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Walter Politico-cultural movements that collided in the sixties. Includes politics of confrontation and civil disobedience, economics of “guns and butter,” literature of conflict and angst, polarization of arts, transformation of race relations, role of Rock, and influence of domestic politics on foreign relations. Recommended: AFRAM 150; AFRAM 270. Offered: jointly with HSTAA 334.
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AFRAM 337: Music and Social Change in the Sixties Era
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Walter Introduction of popular music and social change in 1950s and 1960s. How this interaction effects significant change. Considers political activism for civil rights and against the Vietnam War as they intersect with the development of rock and roll, R&B, acoustic and political folk music, and postbebop jazz.
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AFRAM 340: The Harlem Renaissance: A Literary Study
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Highlights Harlem Renaissance — 1912 through mid-1930s — as establishing a role for twentieth-century African- American writer, encompassing literature, politics, and decolonization of the image of Africa, and solidifying integrationist and nationalist schools of thought. Examines images, themes, and characterizations in creating a literary aesthetic simultaneously American and African-American.
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AFRAM 350: The Black Aesthetic
3.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Butler, Moody Selected writings-novels, short-stories, plays, poems-by Afro-American writers. The historical and cultural context within which they evolved. Differences between Afro- American writers and writers of the European- American tradition. Emphasis varies. Offered: jointly with ENGL 358.
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AFRAM 358: LIT OF BLK AMERICA
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
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Prerequisite:
Separate File
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AFRAM 370: Afro-American Political Thought
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Political ideologies and philosophies of pivotal Afro-American historical figures and the conditions under which these ideologies are developed, rejected, and transformed. How ideologies relate to solution of Afro-American political problems.
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AFRAM 401: Intermediate Swahili
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Readings from prose to traditional poetry. Emphasis on acquiring an ability to manipulate ideas in Swahili. Review of structure.
Prerequisite:
either AFRAM 308 or AFRAM 309
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AFRAM 402: Intermediate Swahili
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Readings from prose to traditional poetry. Emphasis on acquiring an ability to manipulate ideas in Swahili. Review of structure.
Prerequisite:
AFRAM 401
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AFRAM 403: Intermediate Swahili
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Readings from prose to traditional poetry. Emphasis on acquiring an ability to manipulate ideas in Swahili. Review of structure.
Prerequisite:
AFRAM 402
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AFRAM 437: Blacks in American Law
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Walter Historical continuity for changing relationship between American jurisprudence and Black Americans, 1640-1986. Statutory and case law which determined role of Blacks in American society, and use of law by Blacks to gain civil and personal rights.
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