AMST328F
Perspectives on Identity and Culture; Public Interpretations of African American History
This course analyzes public interpretations of African American history, considering the ways in which museums, historic sites, films, children's books, social media, and public school lesson plans have interpreted African American history. Students will also learn the core themes of public history such as shared authority, memory, ethical frameworks, and the practice of history in public spaces.
Sister Courses: AMST328A, AMST328B, AMST328C, AMST328D, AMST328E, AMST328G, AMST328J, AMST328K, AMST328L, AMST328M, AMST328N, AMST328O, AMST328P, AMST328Q, AMST328R, AMST328T, AMST328U, AMST328V, AMST328W, AMST328X, AMST328Y, AMST328Z
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During the Spring 2020 and Spring 2021 semesters, students could choose to take some of their courses pass-fail mid-semester which skews grade data aggregated across multiple semesters.
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