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Academic Year 2000/2001
Three Generals in the Lord's Army
RELI 283 FA
This course will investigate the specific ways in which religion was used by slaves as a political and revolutionary tool to combat their enslavement. Focus will be placed on the African slave trade phenomenon, the
heritage of New World slaves, the
historical roots of slavery in North America and the justifications advanced for its legalized institution. Special emphasis will be placed upon the lives and times of three black men--Gabriel Prosser, Denmark Vesey and
Nat Turner--as key examples of the
slaves' continued resistance to enslavement and of the ways the slaves' religion was incorporated into their liberation struggles.
MAJOR READINGS
A. Bontemps, BLACK THUNDER
B. Hurmence, BEFORE FREEDOM
W. Jordan, THE WHITE MAN'S BURDEN
P. Kolchin, AMERICAN SLAVERY: 1619-1877
D. Mathews, RELIGION IN THE OLD SOUTH
A. Raboteau, SLAVE
RELIGION
D. White, AR'N'T I A
WOMAN?
EXAMINATIONS AND ASSIGNMENTS
Three papers: 1) a short essay (3 pages); 2) a midterm essay (5-8 pages); and a final essay (10 pages)
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS and/or COMMENTS
This course fulfills a "Religion in Society" departmental requirement.
Unless preregistered students attend the first class meeting or communicate directly with the instructor prior to the first class, they will be dropped from the class list. NOTE: Students must still submit a completed
Drop/Add form to the Registrar's
Office.
COURSE FORMAT:
Seminar
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Level:
UGRD
Credit:
1
Gen Ed Area Dept:
SBS RELI
Grading Mode:
Graded
Prerequisites:
NONE
SECTION 01
- Instructor(s): Willis,Janice D.
- Times: ..T.T.. 01:10PM-02:30PM; Location: FISK115
- Reserved Seats: (Total Limit: 19)
- SR. major: X Jr. major: X
- SR. non-major: X Jr. non-major: X SO: X FR: 19
Special Attributes:
- Curricular Renewal: Ethical Reasoning, Writing
- FYI: First Year Initiative:Seminar
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Last Updated on MAR-26-2001
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