HIS-102

Introduction to African-American Studies

This is an interdisciplinary exploration of the experience and initiative of people of African descent throughout the world with an emphasis on the United States. Students will learn how slavery, segregation, and colonialism shaped the history, religion, sociology, politics, economics, creative production, and psychology of African-American people. The course provides information on the role historical and contemporary social structures and systems play in shaping the identity and status of African American people.

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HIS-102 Sections for Fall 2024

With the following scheduling option(s)

1 Section Offered

HIS-102, Section 001

CRN #25979
Traditional (In-Person)

Instructor(s)

Njeru Murage

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Scheduled Meeting Times

TypeLocationDate(s)Day / Time
LectureBrighton Campus
Building 12, Room 213
Aug 26th, 2024 – Dec 16th, 2024Tuesday, Thursday
11:00 am - 12:15 pm
Type Lecture
Location Brighton Campus
Building 12, Room 213
Date(s) Aug 26th, 2024 – Dec 16th, 2024
Day / Time Tuesday, Thursday
11:00 am - 12:15 pm