HIST3813W: Slavery and the Making of America

3 CreditsFreshman SeminarEnvironmentHistorical PerspectivesRace, Power, and Justice in the United StatesSustainabilityWriting Intensive

This course examines American racial slavery and its centrality to U.S. history. The course teaches students to consider the experiences of enslaved people, observe how the institution of slavery operated, and understand its far-reaching influence across social, political, cultural, economic, legal, environmental, and intellectual domains.

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A- Average (3.688)Most Common: A (60%)

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50 students
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    Recommend
  • 4.64

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    Effort
  • 4.45

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    Understanding
  • 4.18

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    Interesting
  • 4.18

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