Spring 2010
HIS 392 • THE BLACK POWER MOVEMENT
| Unique | Days | Time | Location | Instructor |
| 40030 |
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- |
|
MOORE |
Course Description
This course will examine the rapidly expanding literature of the Black Power Movement. Students will be required to read one book per week, submit two extended book reviews, and complete a 20-25 page historiographical paper at the end of the semester.
Texts
Bradley, Harlem vs. Columbia University; Ogbar, Black Power; Brown, Fighting for US; Jeffries, Bloody Lowndes; Countryman, Up South; Austin, Up Against the Wall; Woodard, A Nation Within a Nation; Rojas, From Black Power to Black Studies; Williamson, Black Power on Campus; Tyson, Radio Free Dixie; Springer, Living for the Revolution; Fergus, Liberalism, Black Power, and the Making of American Politics, 1965-1980; Bass, Not the Triumph but the Struggle; Clegg, An Original Man.


