AFRST-230 Black Internationalism: The Making of Black Political Culture
An examination of the development of a vibrant black political culture that was transnational in scope and predicated on the shared experiences of people of African descent. Drawing upon the networks of communication created by the spread of ideas, news and rumor during the slave revolts in the Caribbean at the end of the 18th century, as well as writings that included novels, political tracts, speeches, newspapers and magazines in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Writing-Intensive (18)
Credits
1
Prerequisite
One course in Government, History, or Sociology.