| Course Description: |
| Course Number: |
0507-466-01 |
Course Title: |
Am Slavery, Am Freedom |
Credit Hours: |
4 |
| Instructor: |
Richard Newman
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Description: |
| This course examines debates over the institution of slavery and the meaning of freedom in antebellum American society. Students will study the history of enslavement in American society before the Civil War, including such topics as the creation of slave culture, slave rebellion, and relations between masters and enslaved people. In addition, students will study movements against slavery by abolitionists, politicians and free black activists. Part of the history concentration; the American history minor; the history of the modern world minor; and the legal studies minor. It may also be taken as an elective. Class 4, Credit 4 (offered occasionally) |
Course Notes: |
| 0507-466. Prerequisite: 0507-301 OR 0507-302. Part of the history concentration; the American history minor; the history of the modern world minor; and the legal studies minor. It may also be taken as an elective. ------- |
| Section Description: |
| Section Number: |
01 |
| Indicators: |
None
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| Section Notes: |
| 20 SEATS RESTRICTED TO CONCENTRATORS AND MINORS UNTIL 10/20. |
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12:00PM - 1:50PM |
Building 70 - Room 2455 |
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