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4.00 Credits
(Also ECO 253) 4 hours; 4 credits The growth of the U.S.; analysis of the components of growth: capital, labor, and government. For History majors and minors, this is designated as a United States history course. Prerequisites: ECO 101, ENG 111 and COR 100 or any college-level history course
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4.00 Credits
4 hours; 4 credits A study of the architectural, industrial, environmental, political, and ethnic history of the borough from colonial times through today. For History majors and minors, this is designated as a United States history course. Prerequisite: ENG 111 and COR 100 or any college-level history course
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4.00 Credits
4 hours; 4 credits This course will examine the pushes and pulls leading to the immigration and (or) restriction of northwestern European, southeastern European, Caribbean, Asian, Mexican, and other groups. Such theories as the "White Anglo-Saxon Protestant Ideal," the melting pot, and cultural pluralism are to be studied. Implications for neighborhood structures, educational policy, and politics will be discussed. For History majors and minors, this is designated as a United States history course.(social science) (p&d) Prerequisites: ENG 111 and COR 100 or any college-level history course
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4.00 Credits
(Also AMS 258) 4 hours; 4 credits An examination of the history of American involvement in Vietnam, the experience of Americans and Vietnamese who fought the second Indochina war. For History majors and minors, this is designated as a United States history course. (social science) Prerequisites: ENG 111 and COR 100 or any college-level history course
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4.00 Credits
(Also AFA 262) 4 hours; 4 credits A study of the African American experience in the Western hemisphere. Emphasis on the slave trade, slave life, slave revolts, and the struggle for freedom. For History majors and minors, this is designated as a United States history course. (social science) (p&d) Prerequisites: ENG 111 and COR 100 or any college-level history course
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4.00 Credits
(Also AFA 263) 4 hours; 4 credits The continuing role of African Americans in the building of their own nation. Emphasis on freedom movements as shown in literature, in civil rights movements, in nationalist and other political organizations. For History majors and minors, this is designated as a United States history course. (social science) Prerequisites: ENG 111 and COR 100 or any college-level history course
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4.00 Credits
4 hours; 4 credits A survey of the historical connections of the African diaspora from pretransatlantic slave trade to post-colonial movements. For History majors and minors, this is designated as a world history course. (social scientific analysis) (p&d) Prerequisites: ENG 111 CORE 100 or any college history course
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4.00 Credits
(Also AFA 265) 4 hours; 4 credits Pre-colonial and colonial history of the Caribbean; an examination of the policies of the metropolitan powers, and the emergence of anticolonialist movements. For History majors and minors, this is designated as a world history course. (social science) (p&d) Prerequisites: ENG 111 and COR 100 or any college-level history course
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4.00 Credits
(Also AFA 247) 4 hours; 4 credits A descriptive survey of the peoples and cultures of the African continent. Emphasis is on those features and/or qualities of the African pattern of life that are common to the African people as a whole. For History majors and minors, this is designated as a world history course. (p&d) Prerequisites: ENG 111 and COR 100 or any college-level history course
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4.00 Credits
(Also AFA 269) 4 hours; 4 credits An examination of various aspects of Black life in major American cities. Particular emphasis will be placed on the causes of the migration; ecological development of Black communities; urban violence; Blacks’ participation in conventional and radical politics; Blacks in the labor force; and the impact of urbanization on the Black family. For History majors and minors, this is designated as a United States history course. (social science) (p&d) Prerequisites: ENG 111 and COR 100 or any college-level history course
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