Middlebury

HIST 0372

Civil Rights & Black Freedom

The Long Struggle for Civil Rights and Black Freedom
The modern civil rights movement is the central focus of this course, but it offers more than a survey of events from Montgomery to Memphis. It explores the pre-World War II roots of the modern black freedom struggle, the complex array of local, regional, and national initiatives in the 1950s and 1960s, the competing strategies for empowerment offered by Martin Luther King Jr., and Malcolm X, and developments since the 1970s, including the rise of Black Lives Matter. This course employs a "race relations" perspective, stressing the linkages among the experiences of African Americans, whites, and other groups. 2. Hrs. lect., 1 hr. disc.
Subject:
History
Department:
History
Division:
Humanities
Requirements Fulfilled:
AMR HIS NOR
Equivalent Courses:
BLST 0372
AMST 0372

Sections

Spring 2021

HIST0372A-S21 Lecture (Ralph)
HIST0372Y-S21 Discussion (Ralph)
HIST0372Z-S21 Discussion (Ralph)

Fall 2014

HIST0372A-F14 Lecture (Ralph)
HIST0372Y-F14 Discussion (Ralph)
HIST0372Z-F14 Discussion (Ralph)

Fall 2009

HIST0372A-F09 Lecture (Ralph)
HIST0372Y-F09 Discussion (Ralph)
HIST0372Z-F09 Discussion (Ralph)

Spring 2008

HIST0372A-S08 Lecture (Ralph)
HIST0372Y-S08 Discussion (Ralph)
HIST0372Z-S08 Discussion (Ralph)

Spring 2005

HIST0372A-S05 Lecture (Ralph)
HIST0372S-S05 Screening (Ralph)
HIST0372X-S05 Discussion (Ralph)
HIST0372Y-S05 Discussion (Ralph)
HIST0372Z-S05 Discussion (Ralph)

Fall 2003

HIST0372A-F03 Lecture (Ralph)
HIST0372X-F03 Discussion (Ralph)
HIST0372Y-F03 Discussion (Ralph)
HIST0372Z-F03 Discussion (Ralph)