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Nov 24, 2024
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College Catalog 2021-2022 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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AMST 224 - Enslavement, Resistance, and Emancipation in Comp N Amer and Caribbean PerspectivesCross-Listed as HIST 224 The experiences of African-descended peoples in the Americas, both in slavery and freedom, varied enormously across geography and changed over time. Focusing on North America and the Caribbean before 1865, this course will highlight ways that people suffered under systems of slavery but also explore how they struggled against bondage, created new identities, and formulated a distinctive Black Protest Tradition. The course will interrogate the changing ways that race functioned legally, politically, and culturally before 1865. It will also examine the various ways that Africans in the Americas resisted legal enslavement through violence, political activism, and cultural creativity. Because this is a history course, we will examine the nature of sources, including archives, to consider how we know what we know about the past. Alternate years. (4 Credits)
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