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Crosslistings: AFAM 312 |
How can we argue that race is political? What is race if it is not political? This course will examine the relationships between race and politics in the United States, particularly the African American political experience. The course will begin by considering various perspectives on race and politics. We will then consider the racial politics of elections, representation, leadership and government institutions. We will also investigate how race can mobilize people and communities. At the end of the semester, we will investigate public policies aimed at assisting the inner city poor.
COURSE FORMAT: Lecture
Level: UGRD Credit: 1 Gen Ed Area Dept: SBS GOVT Grading Mode: Student Option
Prerequisites: NONE Links to Web Resources For This Course.
Last Updated on MAR-26-2001
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