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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
hours. A focused and analytical examination of Black thought, ideology, and culture, as well as the institutional aspects of Black American life. General Education Credits [GE2000: Multicultural Studies-U.S. Diversity]
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hours. A survey of the literary contributions of Black American writers. (Also listed as English 243.) General Education Credits [ GE2000: Literary, Artistic, and Philosophical Studies-Literature and Life] listed as History 371.) General Education Credits [ GE2000: Multicultural Studies-International Cultures]
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hours. A survey of Black literature from Africa, the Caribbean, and the United States, with attention to historical, social, and intellectual contexts. (Also listed as English 244.) General Education Credits [ GE2000: Multicultural Studies-International Cultures]
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hours. An overview of African cultural thought and practice. Emphasis on understanding specific aspects of African cultural life, such as religion, aesthetics, political organization, and social institutions, and how these cultural areas relate to the struggle for liberation. General Education Credits [ GE2000: Multicultural Studies- International Cultures]
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hours. Consideration of human behavior in social situations with particular emphasis on the communication processes, socialization, social role, social self, and social groupings. (Also listed as Sociology 240.) General Education Credits [ GE2000: Social and Behavioral Studies-Elective]
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hour. This is a lower-level undergraduate course devoted to voice. Ebony Majestic is open to all students at the University—African and African American studies majors as well as non-majors. Weekly rehearsals will focus on theory and the historical and contemporary foundations of spirituals and gospel music, and improving vocal techniques in preparation for the performance of choral works of the Ebony Majestic Choir. A student may repeat the course up to eight semesters. A student who wishes an exception must petition the departmental staff.
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hours. This course surveys the history of Black theater in America from European enslavement to the present day. The course also examines major African American plays from 1916 to the present for structure (theme, plot, character, and action), as well as the social and political environment of the play in its time. This course is aimed at educating and challenging the non-specialist by developing critical thinking skills, writing skills, and communication skills. (Also listed as Theater 260.)
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hours. The study and analysis of socio cultural and political forces underlying Black socio cultural, politico economical, and religious development during the twentieth century. Topics include: Black Civil Rights organizations, Black socio economic classes, Black education, Black mores, Black labor, Black capitalism, Black national and international leadership, and Pan Africanism. General Education Credits [GE2000: Multicultural Studies-U.S. Diversity]
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hours. The African heritage of African Americans, their role and status in the United States, and their contribution to the development of the country to 1890. (Also listed as History 333.)
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hours. The African Americans’ history in modern United States, emphasizing urbanization, the sources and styles of Black leadership, civil rights movements, and the varied forms of Black nationalism. (Also listed as History 334.)
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