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Apr 19, 2024
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HIS 218 - Multicultural United States: Racism, Ethnicity, and Immigration History in the Contemporary U.S. 1 semester, 3 credits- Core Foundation/Proficiency: Diversity
Racism in the United States remains a topic of fierce debate today. This course places contemporary racial issues in an historical context by examining institutional racism, ethnicity, and immigration from the Civil War to today. Specifically compares how Native Americans, African Americans, Latino/a Americans, Asian Americans, and American Muslims have shaped their own identities in the United States over time. Same as AMS 218. Satisfies post-1877 American history requirement for major/minor.
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