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History of the African American 1619-1877

Offered By: Mt. San Antonio College via California Community Colleges System

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Reconstruction Era Courses Civil Rights Courses American Civil War Courses Slavery Courses American Revolution Courses African Diaspora Courses

Course Description

Overview

The history of African Americans from 1619 to 1877, including historical processes and their impact on modern U.S. society. A critical analysis will be made of the contributions of African Americans to the historical development of the United States, and the transformations that have occurred as a result. Satisfies the requirement for a course in American institutions and ideals and the Constitution of the United States as required by Title 5 of the California Administrative Code.

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