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CIVIL RIGHTS HISTORY: TRAVELING FREEDOM'S MAIN LINE
CIVIL RIGHTS HISTORY: TRAVELING FREEDOM'S MAIN LINE
2019 Summer Term
History 241
Explores the origins, history, and legacies of the Black civil rights movement (c. 1950s - 1970s) at many of the sites where this history was made (includes multi-state travel). Learning through place promotes an experiential understanding of this freedom struggle and how it changed the people who made it and the nation.
Other Requirements: PREREQ: SOPHOMORE STANDING
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