Political Science | African-American Political Thought
Y661 | 3599 | Hanks


Politics has played a key role in the African American experience in
the United States of America.  This course focuses on the various
ideologies and strategies which have informed the African American
quest for human fulfillment, self actualization, and equity in the
United States of America. The readings will focus on thinkers and
activists from the rebellion against slavery to the contemporary
charges of institutional racism and reparations. The course will
focus on such activists, thinkers, and writers, as Frederick
Douglass, Sojourner Truth, Martin Delany, Booker T. Washington,
W.E.B. DuBois, Marcus Garvey,  Martin Luther King, Jr,  Angela
Davis , Eldridge Cleaver,  Kwame Toure, Macolm X,  Jesse Jackson, Sr,
Louis Farrakhan, the contemporary African American conservatives,
public intellectuals, and lesser know figures will be explored.