CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT

Course Code:
HIS 327
Course Group(s):
AMERICAN HISTORY COURSES
Active Term:
Randomly
/ Randomly
Course Description:
This course explores the Civil Rights Movement and the struggle for racial and social justice in 20th century America. Particular focus is placed on examining the socio-political and legal mechanisms constructed in public and private sectors to sustain racial inequality and restrict civil liberties, and the subsequent campaigns to overcome these barriers. Among the topics to be discussed: Jim Crow; Scottsboro; executive and judicial responses to the Civil Rights movement; the student sit-in movement; urban revolts of the1960s; and the rise of mass protests through the 1970s.
Credit:
3
Instruction methods:
Lecture
Total hours: 45
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