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Academic Year 2005/2006
African American Studies Program - Courses Not Currently Offered
AFAM169 FA
Writing About Race in the Post-Civil Rights Era
AFAM177 FA
Introduction to African American Poetry: Ways of Looking
AFAM201 FA
Introduction to African American Studies
AFAM205 FA
Politics of Urban Development
AFAM208 FA
Introduction to African-American Politics
AFAM209 FA
Race and Ethnicity in the Labor Market
AFAM212 FA
African History Since 1870
AFAM217 FA
Introduction to Ethnic Studies
AFAM225 FA
Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Toni Morrison, and John Wideman
AFAM239 FA
Three Generals in the Lord's Army
AFAM245 FA
Perspectives on African American Education
AFAM246 FA
Survey of Spanish Caribbean History
AFAM248 FA
Race and the Making of American Jewish Identities
AFAM249 FA
Sacred and Secular African American Musics
AFAM255 FA
Race and Power: The Creation and Practice of Democracy in the United States
AFAM256 FA
Prejudice in Black and White
AFAM260 FA
The First Century of the African American Novel, 1853-1953
AFAM264 FA
Tap Dance II
AFAM265 FA
Tap Dance I
AFAM268 FA
Afro-American Art Since 1865
AFAM272 FA
Engendering the African Diaspora
AFAM273 FA
Anthropology of Childhood: Race, Class and Gender in the Construction of Contemporary Childhoods
AFAM280 FA
Religion and the Social Construction of Race
AFAM289 FA
Everyday Forms of Resistance
AFAM290 FA
Political Independence and Literary Dependence in 19th Century Franco-Caribbean Literatures
AFAM294 FA
The New South
AFAM296 FA
Building Houses, Building Identities: Architecture in the Atlantic World, From Africa to America
AFAM303 FA
Race Discourse in the Americas
AFAM308 FA
Black American Writers Telling (True) Stories
AFAM311 FA
Race and Sexuality in American History
AFAM314 FA
Race and Film
AFAM316 FA
Black Women Writers
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
AFAM330 FA
Education and Identity Formation
AFAM331 FA
Black Feminist Thoughts and Practices
AFAM336 FA
Africa in Brazil
AFAM360 FA
The Black 60s: Civil Rights to Black Power
AFAM361 FA
The Psychology of Prejudice and Discrimination
AFAM384 FA
The Rising Tide of Color: 19th and 20th Century Black Nationalism and Internationalism
AFAM385 FA
Music of Coltrane, Mingus and Coleman
AFAM387 FA
Anthropology of Black Religions in the Americas
AFAM389 FA
Materials and Principles of Jazz Improvisation II
AFAM390 FA
Jazz Improvisation Performance
AFAM392 FA
Music of Lennie Tristano, Miles Davis & Max Roach
AFAM397 FA
Jazz Orchestra II
AFAM108 SP
American Idols: Blackness and the Culture of Celebrity
AFAM110 SP
Paule Marshall
AFAM166 SP
Color in the Caribbean
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
AFAM212 SP
African History Since 1870
AFAM214 SP
Issues in Education Policy and Race
AFAM223 SP
20th C. Franco-Caribbean Literature and the Search for Identity
AFAM225 SP
Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, Toni Morrison, and John Wideman
AFAM229 SP
Poets and Playwrights of Negritude
AFAM233 SP
Harlem Renaissance
AFAM238 SP
Sophomore Seminar: History of the Southern Civil Rights Movement
AFAM239 SP
Three Generals in the Lord's Army
AFAM248 SP
Race and the Making of American Jewish Identities
AFAM249 SP
Sacred and Secular African American Musics
AFAM251 SP
African Presences II: Music in the Americas
AFAM252 SP
Ethnography of Black America
AFAM254 SP
Debating Blackness
AFAM255 SP
Race and Power: The Creation and Practice of Democracy in the United States
AFAM257 SP
Blacks in the American Political System
AFAM258 SP
Migration and Cultural Politics: Caribbean Immigrant Experiences in the United States
AFAM260 SP
The First Century of the African American Novel, 1853-1953
AFAM262 SP
From Africa to Broadway: African Influences in American Jazz Dance
AFAM264 SP
Tap Dance II
AFAM266 SP
Community Psychology
AFAM268 SP
Afro-American Art Since 1865
AFAM272 SP
Engendering the African Diaspora
AFAM276 SP
African American Literary Theory
AFAM280 SP
Religion and the Social Construction of Race
AFAM286 SP
The Politics of Poverty and Welfare Policy
AFAM288 SP
Power, Collective Action, and Marginalization
AFAM294 SP
The New South
AFAM296 SP
Building Houses, Building Identities: Architecture in the Atlantic World, From Africa to America
AFAM314 SP
Race and Film
AFAM317 SP
The World of Ralph Ellison
AFAM322 SP
Advanced Themes in 20th-Century Afro-American Art
AFAM326 SP
African Diaspora Short Story
AFAM329 SP
American Literature of the Jazz Age
AFAM331 SP
Black Feminist Thoughts and Practices
AFAM332 SP
The Fiction of Toni Morrison
AFAM333 SP
Afro-Latino Literature as African-American Literature
AFAM334 SP
Effects of NCLB on Middle Level Education
AFAM335 SP
Cuban Transformations: From Slavery to the Special Peroid
AFAM339 SP
Race and Racism
AFAM341 SP
History of African American Music
AFAM348 SP
Black Writers and Myth
AFAM351 SP
Comparative Emancipation
AFAM353 SP
The Mark of Zora: Rereading Hurston's Literary Legacy
AFAM354 SP
Topics in the Harlem Renaissance
AFAM360 SP
The Black 60s: Civil Rights to Black Power
AFAM385 SP
Music of Coltrane, Mingus and Coleman
AFAM386 SP
Theory of Jazz Improvisation
AFAM388 SP
Materials and Principles of Jazz Improvisation I
AFAM389 SP
Materials and Principles of Jazz Improvisation II
AFAM392 SP
Music of Lennie Tristano, Miles Davis & Max Roach
AFAM396 SP
Jazz Orchestra I
AFAM412 SP
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