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BLST0374A-F24

Women in Black Freedom Strg

Women in the Black Freedom Struggle
The Civil Rights and Black Power Movements have become iconic examples of Black activism in the US. However, female activists are often ignored in historical accounts of these movements. In this course, we will examine the contributions of Black female activists to the Black Freedom Struggle. We will discuss women in the Civil Rights Movement both in the South and the North, the role of women in the Black Panther Party, but also the active involvement of women in white supremacist campaigns in the South. We will pay special attention to the diversity of Black women’s perspectives and highlight how Black women’s experiences differed from both white female and Black male activists. (BLST 0101 or BLST 0201, or by instructor approval) 3 hrs. sem.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
92427
Subject Code:
BLST
Course Number:
0374
Section Identifier:
A

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Fall 2024

BLST0374A-F24 Lecture (Huang)