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Academic Year 2000/2001
Introduction to African-American Politics
AFAM 208 SP
This course offers an introduction to both historical and contemporary trends in African-American political behavior. Particular emphasis is on the attitudes, ideologies, and institutions which structure African-American
political behavior. We highlight
the shared motivations underlying these attitudes and behaviors as well as the stratifications which influence political ideologies and mobilization. In this context, we also examine traditional modes of participation
such as voting, black elected
officials, involvement in political parties. Non-traditional activities including protest, armed resistance, oppositional cultural production, and fundamental grass-roots organizing likewise are interrogated to offer
insight into the varied politics of
African-Americans.
MAJOR READINGS
Cathy Cohen, BOUNDARIES OF BLACKNESS
Michael Dawson, BEHIND THE MULE
Aldon Morris, ORIGINS OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
Marcus Pohlmann, BLACK POLITICS IN CONSERVATIVE AMERICA
Katherine Tate, FROM PROTEST TO
POLITICS
William J. Wilson, THE
TRULY DISADVANTAGED
EXAMINATIONS AND ASSIGNMENTS
There will be an in-class midterm examination and a registrar-scheduled final examination. Additional requirements include one scheduled presentation and two short response papers (3-5 pp).
COURSE FORMAT:
Lecture/Discussion
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Level:
UGRD
Credit:
1
Gen Ed Area Dept:
SBS AFAM
Grading Mode:
Graded
Prerequisites:
NONE
SECTION 01
- Instructor(s): McGill,Lori Alexis
- Times: .M..... 01:10PM-04:00PM; Location: FISK302
- Reserved Seats: (Total Limit: 35)
- SR. major: Jr. major:
- SR. non-major: Jr. non-major: SO: 18 FR: 17
Special Attributes:
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Last Updated on MAR-26-2001
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