AFST 3135 Black Political Identity in a Transnational Context

3 hours; 3 credits

Foundational discourses of civil rights, protests and anticolonial struggles in the United States, Africa and the Caribbean between 1900-1960. Global intersections of the social, intellectual, and cultural transformations of African American, Afro-Caribbean and African politics between 1900-1960. Examinations of transnational dialogues on black consciousnesses. (Not open to students who have completed Core Curriculum 3211.) 2017-2018: Satisfies Pathways College Option requirement. Starting fall 2018 satisfies Pathways Flexible Core World Cultures and Global Issues requirement.

Corequisite: English 1010

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