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AMH2093

AMH 2093 - African-American History and Culture From (1877 to the Present) (Credit Hours: 3)

01 - Lower Level Arts & Profession

Description

This course explores African American history from the end of Reconstruction to the present. It gives special attention to how African Americans fought for equality under the law and Black empowerment in a long civil rights movement that continues today. This course also emphasizes the creativity and innovation of African American artists, musicians, and writers while highlighting how their work influenced the fight for Black empowerment and equality and shaped modern American culture.

Prerequisites

Qualify for enrollment in ENC 1101

Corequisites

None

Conditions

None

Credit Hours

3

Contact Hours

3

Applicable Programs

A.A., A.S.

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