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AFAM 134 - The Black Civil Rights Movements


3 units
Origins and development of the Civil Rights movement from 1865 to present. Analysis of the role of Martin L. King. Examines how political, social, economic, and cultural issues have shaped both American and African American life in terms of race relations in the United States in relationship to the origins and development of the Civil Rights movement since the Reconstruction era (1865-77).

Satisfies F: Ethnic Studies.

Grading: Letter Graded

Note(s): While this course is open to all undergraduate students including freshmen, this is an upper division course best suited for sophomore, junior or senior level students. 

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