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AFC 221 - Black Liberation Struggles


This course will explore Africa and its diaspora from the perspective of revolutions, addressing and assessing physical armed struggle as well as spiritual and ideological struggles. 

We will be reading a number of texts from different parts of the globe in order to seek out and identify commonalities of purpose and method as well as investigate how black struggles for freedom have been realized both historically and contemporarily.  

Students will come away from the course with a sense of some of the challenges to freedom that African and African diasporic people have faced over the centuries and their responses—quite proactive and innovative in many ways—to those challenges.

Credit 3 hrs Normal (A-F)
May not be repeated for additional credit

Course Rotation: Fall and Winter

Prerequisites -
Other Restrictions -
Restriction by Major -
Restriction by Class - Undergraduate Standing

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Keywords: African American Studies , Africology  
Equivalent Courses: AAS 221, AAS 202
Updates: Change to title and description 4/2019, effective Fall 2019; Course Rotation added 8/2014; Change to prefix 2/2013, effective Summer 2013


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