American Studies and Ethnicity 252mgw:

Black Social Movements in the U.S. (4.0 units)

This course examines black social movements for freedom, justice, equality, and self determination. Beginning with Reconstruction, movements include labor, civil rights, radical feminism, socialism, reparations, Black Nationalism, prisoners' rights, and Hip Hop.
  • General Education: This course satisfies the university's general education requirement.
  • Diversity: This course satisfies the university's diversity requirement.
  • Note: Register for lecture and one discussion
SectionSessionTypeTimeDaysRegisteredInstructorLocationSyllabusInfo
10381D001Lecture12:00-1:50pmMon, Wed141 of 148Francille WilsonTHH202notesession datesbook list
10382D001Discussion9:00-9:50amThursday24 of 25Samantha Ikehara,
Francille Wilson
THH110session dates
10383D001Discussion10:00-10:50amFriday23 of 25Maria Chavez-Courtright,
Francille Wilson
SOSB47session dates
10384D001Discussion11:00-11:50amFriday21 of 25Maria Chavez-Courtright,
Francille Wilson
SOSB37session dates
10385D001Discussion12:00-12:50pmThursday
26 of 26
Samantha Ikehara,
Francille Wilson
VHE206session dates
10386D001Discussion12:00-12:50pmTuesday
25 of 25
Chrisshonna Nieva,
Francille Wilson
SOSB48session dates
10387D001Discussion11:00-11:50amTuesday22 of 25Chrisshonna Nieva,
Francille Wilson
SOSB48session dates
Information accurate as of October 10, 2019 12:02 pm.