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CAST 232 - History of Race in American Cities and Suburbs


Next Offered: Course offered in a Future Term

Semester Offered: Second Semester
Full Course
Credits: 4 credits
Attribute: 4SS, CD

This course explores the social and cultural history of American cities and suburbs as sites of ethnic formation and community and interracial and interethnic contestation/struggle, with a focus on major developments and examples from the twentieth century. Case studies on urban unrest, the rise of “ethnoburbs,” gentrification, and other topics will illuminate distinct histories and places, while weaving together a broad understanding of how urban change, suburbanization, migration, economic restructuring, and political organizing have transformed American life and the experiences of racial and ethnic minorities.

Enrollment Limit: 30
Instructor: S. Lee

Cross List Information: HIST 232



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