AAS 1010
Introduction to African-American and African Studies I
Course Description
Cultures & Societies of the World, Historical Perspectives
This introductory course surveys the histories of people of African descent in Africa, the Americas, and the Caribbean from approximately the Middle Ages to the 1880s. Emphases include the Atlantic slave trade and its complex relationship to Africa; the economic systems, cultures, and communities of Africans and African-Americans in the New World, in slavery and in freedom; the rise of anti-slavery movements; and the socio-economic systems that replaced slavery in the late 19th century.
Instructors
To Announced
Fall 2026
Kevin Gaines
Fall 2026
Naseemah Mohamed
Fall 2025
Robert Vinson
Fall 2025
Nemata Blyden
Fall 2024
Charles Brown
Fall 2024
Gramond McPherson
Fall 2024
Chloe Porche
Fall 2024
Karla Gonzalez
Fall 2022
Dana Moyer
Fall 2022
Elizabeth Narvaez
Fall 2022
Kwame Otu
Fall 2022
Allison Mitchell
Fall 2021
Sean Reid
Fall 2021
Ryan Russell
Fall 2021
Faculty Staff
Fall 2021
Jason Evans
Fall 2020
Jean Legagneur
Fall 2020
Jacqueline Sahagian
Fall 2020
Eniola Afolayan
Fall 2019
Daniel Henry
Fall 2019
Patrice Wright
Fall 2019
Diane-Jo Bart-Plange
Fall 2018
Christopher Mathis
Fall 2018
Gillet Rosenblith
Fall 2018
Alexander Hyres
Fall 2017
E. Otu
Fall 2017
Tyrabia Womble
Fall 2017
Tracie Canada
Fall 2016
Kayla Kauffman
Fall 2016
Edwin Otu
Fall 2016
Latasha Levy
Fall 2015
Noel Stringham
Fall 2015
Danielle Wingfield
Fall 2015
James Fleur
Fall 2014
Alec Hickmott
Fall 2014
Lindsey Jones
Fall 2014
Kimberly Love
Fall 2013
Cecilia Marquez
Fall 2012
Tamika Richeson
Fall 2012
Roquinaldo Ferreira
Fall 2011
Mateusz Liese
Fall 2011
Daren Ray
Fall 2011
Mary Hicks
Fall 2010
Z'Etoile Imma
Fall 2009
Jon Shoup
Fall 2009