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Academic Year 2002/2003
African American Studies - Courses Not Currently Offered
AFAM129 FA
Introduction to African American Literature
AFAM209 FA
Race and Ethnicity in the Labor Market
AFAM210 FA
Prose Writing Workshop: The African American Tradition
AFAM217 FA
Introduction to Ethnic Studies
AFAM225 FA
Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Toni Morrison, and John Wideman
AFAM226 FA
The Caribbean: Past and Present
AFAM228 FA
Sacred Monsters
AFAM230 FA
Comparing Texts: Gender, Character and Voice in African American Narratives
AFAM231 FA
Race-ing to Nationhood: State Formation and Blackness in the Caribbean
AFAM239 FA
Three Generals in the Lord's Army
AFAM255 FA
Race and Power: The Creation and Practice of Democracy in the United States
AFAM264 FA
Tap Dance II
AFAM267 FA
Caribbean Art and Afro-American Art to 1863
AFAM268 FA
Afro-American Art Since 1865
AFAM279 FA
Toni Morrison
AFAM287 FA
Introduction to the Arts of Africa
AFAM293 FA
Black Feminist Critical Theory
AFAM294 FA
The New South
AFAM315 FA
Hansberry, Bambara, Lorde
AFAM318 FA
Plotting Marriage in African American Fiction
AFAM322 FA
Advanced Themes in 20th-Century Afro-American Art
AFAM323 FA
African American Literature at Mid-Century
AFAM324 FA
Contemporary African American Narratives of Slavery
AFAM337 FA
Selected Caribbean Women Writers
AFAM341 FA
History of African American Music
AFAM343 FA
Reading Race and Representation
AFAM351 FA
Comparative Emancipation
AFAM385 FA
Music of Coltrane, Mingus and Coleman
AFAM386 FA
Theory of Jazz Improvisation
AFAM388 FA
Materials and Principles of Jazz Improvisation I
AFAM390 FA
Jazz Improvisation Performance
AFAM392 FA
Music of Lennie Tristano, Miles Davis & Max Roach
AFAM393 FA
Music of Sun Ra and Karleinz Stockhausen
AFAM476 FA
Racial Meaning in American Literature, 1892-1912
AFAM169 SP
Writing About Race in the Post-Civil Rights Era
AFAM203 SP
Early African American History, 1619-1865
AFAM207 SP
Poetry Writing Workshop: The African American Tradition
AFAM209 SP
Race and Ethnicity in the Labor Market
AFAM210 SP
Prose Writing Workshop: The African American Tradition
AFAM225 SP
Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Toni Morrison, and John Wideman
AFAM229 SP
Poets and Playwrights of Negritude
AFAM232 SP
Politics and Culture of the Southern States
AFAM233 SP
Harlem Renaissance
AFAM251 SP
African Presences II: Music in the Americas
AFAM255 SP
Race and Power: The Creation and Practice of Democracy in the United States
AFAM270 SP
Anthropology of African Americans
AFAM291 SP
Law, Race & Literature: An Introduction to Critical Race Theory
AFAM303 SP
Race Discourse in the Americas
AFAM304 SP
The American Ghetto
AFAM310 SP
The First Century of the African American Novel, 1853-1953
AFAM314 SP
Race and Film
AFAM321 SP
Contemporary Ethnic Theater II
AFAM322 SP
Advanced Themes in 20th-Century Afro-American Art
AFAM323 SP
African American Literature at Mid-Century
AFAM327 SP
Perspectives on Race
AFAM328 SP
The African American Oratorical Tradition
AFAM331 SP
Black Feminist Thoughts and Practices
AFAM337 SP
Selected Caribbean Women Writers
AFAM341 SP
History of African American Music
AFAM343 SP
Reading Race and Representation
AFAM360 SP
The Black 60s: Civil Rights to Black Power
AFAM392 SP
Music of Lennie Tristano, Miles Davis & Max Roach
AFAM393 SP
Music of Sun Ra and Karleinz Stockhausen
AFAM394 SP
Music of Duke Ellington
AFAM402 SP
Individual Tutorial, Undergraduate
AFAM412 SP
Group Tutorial, Undergraduate
AFAM476 SP
Racial Meaning in American Literature, 1892-1912
AFAM492 SP
Teaching Apprentice Tutorial
Last Updated on MAR-18-2003
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