HIST 342 - Race, Gender and American Social Movements Semester Offered: Second Semester Credits (Range): 3 Hours Attribute: 3 SS, CD
New Course Added 06.25.2007
This course examines social movements in the U.S. in the second half of the twentieth century, particularly those addressing racial and gender inequalities in American society. Thinking comparatively, the course includes study of the black freedom struggle, American Indian Movement, and the “Yellow Power” and “Brown Power” movements. We also consider struggles that cross (and complicate) ethno-racial identity such as feminism, gay rights, worker rights, and third world liberation. Enrollment Limit: 15. Consent of the instructor required. Instructor: S. Lee Cross Reference/Cross Listing Information This course is cross-listed with CAST 342
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