Undergraduate
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History 041: The African American in The History of the United States I | David Ybarra, MA
This course will examine the historical development of the United States of America from early colonial era through the Civil War and Reconstruction with special emphasis on the contributions of African Americans. The course will analyze the Constitution of the United States of America, political philosophies, political institutions, amendments and interpretations, the rights and obligations of citizens, the role of major ethnic and social groups, and the continuity of the American experience, geography, federal, state, and local governments. Integrated learning strands include an overview of West African societies; Africans in colonial America; The 'Peculiar Institution', Abolition, the Civil War, Westward Expansion, Emancipation, and Reconstruction.
This course will examine the historical development of the United States of America from early colonial era through the Civil War and Reconstruction with special emphasis on the contributions of African Americans. The course will analyze the Constitution of the United States of America, political philosophies, political institutions, amendments and interpretations, the rights and obligations of citizens, the role of major ethnic and social groups, and the continuity of the American experience, geography, federal, state, and local governments. Integrated learning strands include an overview of West African societies; Africans in colonial America; The 'Peculiar Institution', Abolition, the Civil War, Westward Expansion, Emancipation, and Reconstruction.