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HIST 120 [02] - History of the U.S. through Reconstruction
Class number: 2233 | Units: 3
Description
A multicultural history of the US through the 1870s emphasizing both the structural oppression of and the agency asserted by native peoples, enslaved and free African Americans, women, immigrants, and workers. Topics include Native American history, European colonization, slavery, gender, sexuality, ability/disability, religion, region, capitalism, urbanization, social movements, political developments, the environment, and war. Engage with the American past, including debates about democracy and freedom, to understand present struggles for equality and justice while strengthening critical thinking, problem solving, and communication skills.
Class Notes
- * Online Asynchronous Classes -- Class sessions are entirely online with no set day/time.
Course Attributes
- AI AI: United States History
- GELD GE D2: Social Sciences: U.S. History
- Lower Division
- PRMN Permission # not required until 2nd wk of semester
Type, Location and Meeting:
Type | Days | Times | Location | Dates | Instructor |
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Lecture | Online | 21-AUG-2023 - 08-DEC-2023 | Sarah Crabtree |
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