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WN 2013
Afroamerican & African Studies
AAS 418 - Black Americans and the Political System
Section 001

Credits: 3
Other: Theme
Waitlist Capacity: unlimited
Advisory Prerequisites: One course in Political Science and AAS 201.
Other Course Info: (African-American Studies).
Repeatability: May not be repeated for credit.
Cross-Listed Classes:
POLSCI 324 - Black Americans, Section 001
Primary Instructor: Mcclerking,Harwood K

 

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This course focuses upon the evolution, nature, and role of African American politics within the American Political System. The concern is with African Americans as actors and creators and initiators in the political process. The course will focus upon the inputs, the responses of the decision makers, and the outputs in terms the political process. Finally, the various controversies will be explored and analyzed in regard to African American politics.


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