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3.00 Credits
3 cl hrs, 3 cr The history of African Americans in American society from the Emancipation Proclamation of January 1863 to the present. The topics studied include: the Reconstruction Era; the Nadir, industry and labor in the 19th century; progressivism; World War I; the 1920's; New Deal; World War II; the Korean War; the Civil Rights Era (1950s-1970s); Vietnam; the black cultural revolution, and the present psycho-socio economic actualities of African American life and culture in the American social order and process of the late 20th century. Prerequisite: CUNY certification in reading and writing
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3 cl hrs, 3 cr The historical, cultural, economic and political factors that shaped the peoples of the Caribbean. American, French, Spanish, English, African and indigenous influences are explored and contemporary issues are examined as they relate to historic factors. Prerequisite: CUNY certification in reading and writing.
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3 cl hrs, 3 cr A factual, conceptual and chronological survey of the African- American peoples from their African origins to the end of the American Civil War in 1865. The central organizational theme is the threeand- one-half century-long struggle of African Americans to assert their human dignity, rights, potentials and contributions in the context of Euro- American social orders and processes. Prerequisite: CUNY certification in reading and writing
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3 cl hrs, 3 cr The history of African Americans in American society from the Emancipation Proclamation of January 1863 to the present. The topics studied include: the Reconstruction Era; the Nadir, industry and labor in the 19th century; progressivism; World War I; the 1920's; New Deal; World War II; the Korean War; the Civil Rights Era (1950s-1970s); Vietnam; the black cultural revolution, and the present psycho-socio economic actualities of African American life and culture in the American social order and process of the late 20th century. Prerequisite: CUNY certification in reading and writing
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3 cl hrs, 3 cr The historical, cultural, economic and political factors that shaped the peoples of the Caribbean. American, French, Spanish, English, African and indigenous influences are explored and contemporary issues are examined as they relate to historic factors. Prerequisite: CUNY certification in reading and writing.
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3 cl hrs, 3 cr Examines case studies; reviews the actions, reactions and interactions of groups in urban America. Urban institutions and agencies are critically assessed in the context of a constitutional democracy. Perceptions, and the problems which they generate within urban black communities, are analyzed. Prerequisite: CUNY certification in reading and writing
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3 cl hrs, 3 cr A critical study of the relationship between poverty and the black community. Psychological/ sociological and cultural dynamics within the black community and how they are affected by external historical and ideological factors. Poverty and its effects upon the peoples of Asia, Africa, the Caribbean and urban America. Students learn the skills of basic research methods, sociological theory and effective expository writing. Prerequisite: CUNY certification in reading and writing
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LIT Core 3 cl hrs, 3 cr A study of the black writers' contributions to American literature from the 17th century through the Harlem Renaissance. Prerequisite: ENG 1101/EG 101
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LIT Core 3 cl hrs, 3 cr A study of the black writers' contributions to American literature from the Harlem Renaissance to the present. Prerequisite: ENG 1101/EG 101
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LIT Core 3 cl hrs, 3 cr African myths, short stories and novels provide insight into African manners, mores, ideas and thought patterns. Longer works illustrate the conflict between indigenous factors and European influences. Prerequisite: ENG 1101/EG 101
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