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AFAM 162: African American History: From Emancipation to the Present (Spring 2010, Open Yale Courses). Instructor:

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694 years, 4 months

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25

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Professor Jonathan Holloway. The purpose of this course is to examine the African American experience in the United States from 1863 to the present. Prominent themes include the end of the Civil War and the beginning of Reconstruction; African Americans' urbanization experiences; the development of the modern civil rights movement and its aftermath; and the thought and leadership of Booker T. Washington, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, W.E.B. Du Bois, Marcus Garvey, Martin Luther King Jr., and Malcolm X. (from oyc.yale.edu)

Course Currilcum

  • Lecture 01 – Dawn of Freedom Unlimited
  • Lecture 02 – Dawn of Freedom (continued) Unlimited
  • Lecture 03 – Reconstruction Unlimited
  • Lecture 04 – Reconstruction (continued) Unlimited
  • Lecture 05 – Uplift, Accommodation, and Assimilation Unlimited
  • Lecture 06 – Uplift, Accommodation, and Assimilation (continued) Unlimited
  • Lecture 07 – Migration and Urbanization Unlimited
  • Lecture 08 – Migration and Urbanization (continued) Unlimited
  • Lecture 09 – The New Negroes Unlimited
  • Lecture 10 – The New Negroes (continued) Unlimited
  • Lecture 11 – Depression and Double V Unlimited
  • Lecture 12 – Depression and Double V (continued) Unlimited
  • Lecture 13 – The Road to Brown and Little Rock Unlimited
  • Lecture 14 – From Sit-Ins to Civil Rights Unlimited
  • Lecture 15 – From Sit-Ins to Civil Rights (continued) Unlimited
  • Lecture 16 – From Voting Rights to Watts Unlimited
  • Lecture 17 – From Voting Rights to Watts (continued) Unlimited
  • Lecture 18 – Black Power Unlimited
  • Lecture 19 – Black Power (continued) Unlimited
  • Lecture 20 – The Politics of Gender and Culture Unlimited
  • Lecture 21 – The Politics of Gender and Culture (continued) Unlimited
  • Lecture 22 – Public Policy and Presidential Politics Unlimited
  • Lecture 23 – Public Policy and Presidential Politics (continued) Unlimited
  • Lecture 24 – Who Speaks for the Race? Unlimited
  • Lecture 25 – Who Speaks for the Race? (continued) Unlimited