AAST 101 - Introduction to the Black Experience


Semester Offered: First Semester, Second Semester
Credits (Range): 3 hours
Attribute: 3SS, CD
An interdisciplinary exploration of key aspects of Black history, culture, and life in Africa and the Americas. The course attempts to provide students with a fundamental intellectual understanding of the universal Black experience as it has been described and interpreted by humanists and social scientists. Included in the course will be such topics as: the African American Studies movement, the African heritage of Afro-Americans, Pan-African relations, racism and sexism, the family, the role of religion in Black life, class structure and class relations, the political economy of African American life, and Black political power.
Enrollment Limit: 45
Instructor: C. Jackson Smith
Consent of the Instructor Required? No
Prerequisites & Notes
Declared majors are given priority for this course


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