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Jan 28, 2025
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HIS 323 - Race and Ethnicity in American Culture (3 cr.) Examines the ways in which notions of race and ethnicity play critical roles in the production of American culture, focusing on African American and immigrant cultural traditions. Topics could include the 19th century minstrel stage; the Harlem Renaissance; “Amos-n-Andy”; films such as Birth of a Nation and Bulworth; the assimilation of Jewish and Mexican immigrant groups; the zoot suit riots; Japanese fashion and theatre traditions; World War II propaganda films; Beat literature and comedy; and the rise of the hip hop nation. Liberal arts Semester(s) Offered: Every year or third Semester
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