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MLS 632 - Race, Ethnicity, and the American Experience

3.00 credit hours
An analysis of how race, ethnicity, and concepts about these have shaped the American experience. Focusing on selected groups from both minority populations and the “white” majority population, students will study how these groups have sought to define themselves against the larger backdrop of American culture and society. Social, historical, and economic perspectives will be considered and supplemented by literature and analytical methods drawn from contemporary critical theory.

Prerequisite(s): None.


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