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Jan 31, 2026
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AFST 3300 - African American Leadership in the 20th Century (3) Credit Hours
The study of African Americans’ historical progress and development remains an integral piece of the American developmental landscape. By focusing on African American leaders, this course provides for a greater understanding of the overall struggle African Americans waged by examining the thought processes and ideas of some of its most outspoken and sometimes controversial leaders. As a result, students will gain a more comprehensive understanding of the overall struggle African Americans waged against inequality and racism and the ideological origins of the larger Civil Rights movements of the 1950s and 1960s. Fall and Spring semesters. Exclude Freshman standing.
Effective Spring 2026.
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