AFRICAN AMERICAN FAMILIES
AFRICAN AMERICAN FAMILIES
2003 Spring Term
Sociology 470
This course will survey the historical development of the Afro-American Family from Africa to modern times. Significant events (e.g., the slave trade, slavery, and migration) will be scrutinized in order to ascertain their role in shaping the contemporary Black Family life. Other important social and economic forces will be illuminated to assess their impact. The latest body of literature models, paradigms, hypotheses, and statistical findings will be critically examined to enhance understanding of modern day Black Family premarital and marital relations, adaptive patterns, and dislocations. (Offered jointly with Afro-American Studies.)
Other Requirements: PREREQ: 3 UNITS OF SOCIOLOGY OR 3 UNITS OF AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES
Class Schedule
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Section Details | Meeting Details & Topic | Instructor | Syllabus | ||
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01-DIS 3178
3 Units
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01/21 - 05/21 (1) | TuTh 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM |
E. Howard Grigsby
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