Interdisciplinary survey of people of African descent that draws on the overlapping approaches of history, literature, anthropology, legal studies, media studies, performance, linguistics, and creative writing.
FREE
This course includes
Hours of videos
277 years, 9 months
Units & Quizzes
10
Unlimited Lifetime access
Access on mobile app
Certificate of Completion
This course connects the experiences of African-Americans and of other American minorities, focusing on social, political, and cultural histories, and on linguistic patterns.
Course Currilcum
- Neoliberalism and the End of History – Part 1: Introduction Unlimited
- Neoliberalism and the End of History – Part 2: Immigration Unlimited
- Neoliberalism and the End of History – Part 3: Enlightenment, Neoliberalism and Racism Unlimited
- Neoliberalism and the End of History – Part 4: Polarized Politics Unlimited
- Neoliberalism and the End of History – Part 5: Neoliberalism to Populism Unlimited
- Neoliberalism and the End of History – Part 6: Populism & Big Data, Facebook’s Dark Posts Unlimited
- Neoliberalism and the End of History – Part 7: Human Rights and Voting Rights Unlimited
- Neoliberalism and the End of History – Part 8: What Can We Do? Unlimited
- Student Presentation “Language, Resistance and Liberation” Unlimited
- Student Perspectives on the Course Unlimited