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The African-American In U.S. History To World War II

Offered By: Santa Barbara City College via California Community Colleges System

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American History Courses Civil Rights Movement Courses Social Justice Courses Slavery Courses

Course Description

Overview

Historical survey of Black people in American society and culture, from the African background to World War II, with special emphasis on contributions, institutions, trends, movements and problems relevant to Black America. A balanced emphasis is placed on social, political, economic and intellectual considerations. This is a lecture course with an emphasis on discussion.Hours: 54 (54 lecture)Transfer Information: CSUGE Area C2, CSUGE Area D3, CSUGE Area F, CSU US-1, IGETC Area 3B, IGETC Area 4, IGETC Area 4C, IGETC Area 7, CSU Transferable, UC TransferableSBCC General Education: SBCCGE Area B, SBCCGE Area C, SBCCGE Area E2, SBCCGE Area E5Grading Options: Pass/No Pass or Standard Letter

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