Middlebury

HIST 0226

Civil Rights Revolution

The Civil Rights Revolution
A study of the quest for a more inclusive American polity in the twentieth century. The modern civil rights movement is the central focus, but this course 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 impact of the heroic phase of the civil rights movement, and the ambiguous developments since 1970. This course employs a "race relations" perspective, stressing the linkages among the experiences of African Americans, whites, and other groups. (formerly HIST 0372) 2 hrs. lect., 1 hr. disc.
Subject:
History
Department:
History
Division:
Humanities
Requirements Fulfilled:
CMP HIS NOR
Equivalent Courses:
BLST 0114
HIST 0114 *

Sections in Spring 2007, School Abroad France (Paris)

Spring 2007

HIST0226A-S07 Lecture (Tropp)
HIST0226X-S07 Discussion (Tropp)
HIST0226Y-S07 Discussion (Tropp)
HIST0226Z-S07 Discussion (Tropp)