Legacy Course Catalog
POL 456 - African American Political Thought
| Effectivity: | 08/20/2001 - 12/16/2006 @ Purdue West Lafayette Traditional |
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| Credits: | 3 |
| Instructional Types: | Lec |
| Usually Offered: | fal spr |
| Short Title: | Afric Amer Pol Thought |
| Description: | Origin and development of African American political ideas from the nineteenth century to the present to include slave resistance, racial solidarity, identity, racial integration, cultural domination, self-reliance, double-consciousness, civil disobedience, alienation, race/class analysis, social justice, and black feminist criticism. |
| School: | College Of Liberal Arts |
| Department: | Political Science |
| Credit By Exam: | NO |
| Repeatable Flag: | NO |
| Temporary Flag: | NO |
| Full Time Privilege Flag: | NO |
| Honors Flag: | NO |
| Variable Title Flag: | NO |
Fall 2007 *** indicates the course was still an active course and was transferred to the Banner Catalog effective Spring 2008. This course was not expired Fall 2007.
