HIUS 3671
African American Freedom Movement, c 1945-Present
Course Description
This course examines the history and legacy of the African American struggle for civil rights in twentieth century America. It provides students with a broad overview of the civil rights movement -- the key issues, significant people and organizations, and pivotal events -- as well as a deeper understanding of its scope, influence, legacy, and lessons for today
Instructors
Kevin Gaines
Fall 2023
TuTh 3:30pm - 4:45pm
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Difficulty
3.36
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Andrew Kahrl
Spring 2017
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3.63
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Lynn French
Fall 2014
4.0
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2.0
Difficulty
3.50
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Horace Bond
Spring 2012
3.5
Rating
2.7
Difficulty
3.37
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Evan McCormick
Spring 2012
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Alec Hickmott
Fall 2011
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Difficulty
3.33
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Brian Rosenwald
Fall 2011
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Emily Senefeld
Spring 2011
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Difficulty
3.46
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Tamika Richeson
Fall 2010
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Jeffrey Zvengrowski
Fall 2010
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Randall Lewis
Fall 2009
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