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AFN 102: African-American Art
2.00 Credits
CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College
The aesthetic, cultural, and social contexts of African American art are studied. Comparative studies of the art created by Haitian and African-American artists are included in the course. History of African Civilization
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AFN 121: (Same as HIS 121)
3.00 Credits
CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College
African civilizations from the pre-historic cultures in East Africa to the decline of the West African kingdom of Songhai in 1596 are examined.
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AFN 121 - (Same as HIS 121)
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AFN 122: Africa 1500 to Present (Same as HIS 122)
3.00 Credits
CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College
Africa from the beginnings of the Atlantic slave trade to the end of Colonialism in the late twentieth century is examined. The effect of Colonialism on economic and cultural patterns in the African diaspora is explored. African-American History:
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AFN 122 - Africa 1500 to Present (Same as HIS 122)
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AFN 123: 17th Century to 1865 (Same as HIS 123)
3.00 Credits
CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College
This course is a systematic examination of the participation of African American people in the political, economic and cultural history of the United States. The involvement of African Americans in abolitionism and in the development of social and cultural institutions in free black communities is analyzed.
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AFN 123 - 17th Century to 1865 (Same as HIS 123)
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AFN 124: African-American History: 1865 to Present (Same as HIS 124)
3.00 Credits
CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College
Reconstructions I and II, the social Darwinist years, Civil Rights activism of the 1960’s, and the cumulative effects of institutionalized racism are set in an historical framework for comparative study. The course examines the impact of urbanization, institutional racism, economic, and political policies on the life experiences of African-Americans. The dynamics of cultural, social, and political interactions within the social structure of the nation since 1865 are analyzed.
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AFN 124 - African-American History: 1865 to Present (Same as HIS 124)
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AFN 126: Caribbean History (Same as HIS 126)
3.00 Credits
CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College
This course is a survey of the economic, political and cultural institutions which characterize the present nations of the Caribbean, their antecedents in the post-Emancipation period and the prospects for the future.
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AFN 126 - Caribbean History (Same as HIS 126)
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AFN 127: Haitian History and Culture (Same as ANT 127)
3.00 Credits
CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College
This course explores the role of economics, culture, and world diplomacy in the development of the Republic of Haiti since the Revolution of 1791. The impact of Haitian intellectual and popular thought on prose, poetry, and art is examined.
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AFN 127 - Haitian History and Culture (Same as ANT 127)
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AFN 128: Black Women in the Americas and the Caribbean (Same as ANT 128)
3.00 Credits
CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College
The changing status of women in African traditional societies is compared with changes in the status of Black women in the United States, the Caribbean, and Brazil.
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AFN 128 - Black Women in the Americas and the Caribbean (Same as ANT 128)
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AFN 129: The Black Man in Contemporary Society (Same as SOC 129)
3.00 Credits
CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College
The effects of economic and social factors on socialization, status, and levels of achievement among Black men are analyzed. The impact of institutional racism and underachievement on urbanized populations is explored in terms of access, social status, and economic differentials.
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AFN 129 - The Black Man in Contemporary Society (Same as SOC 129)
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AFN 152: Modern Black Political Thought (Same as POL 152)
3.00 Credits
CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College
The origins of nationalist ideologies, and political and social action in the United States, Caribbean, and Africa are examined. Political and economic developments since the late 19th century are analyzed.
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AFN 152 - Modern Black Political Thought (Same as POL 152)
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