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
10381D060Lecture12:00-1:50pmMon, Wed
137 of 135
Francille WilsonONLINEnotesession datesbook list
10382R060Discussion9:00-9:50amThursday
25 of 25
Nicole Richards,
Francille Wilson
ONLINEsession dates
10383R060Discussion10:00-10:50amFriday22 of 25K. Avvirin Gray,
Francille Wilson
ONLINEsession dates
10384R060Discussion11:00-11:50amFriday20 of 25K. Avvirin Gray,
Francille Wilson
ONLINEsession dates
10385R060Discussion12:00-12:50pmThursday24 of 25Nicole Richards,
Francille Wilson
ONLINEsession dates
10386R060Discussion12:00-12:50pmTuesday23 of 25Chrisshonna Nieva,
Francille Wilson
ONLINEsession dates
10387R060Discussion11:00-11:50amTuesday23 of 25Chrisshonna Nieva,
Francille Wilson
ONLINEsession dates
Information accurate as of September 23, 2020 1:00 pm.
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