SOC350
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Pan-African Revolutions & Black Liberation
Course Description
This course examines Pan-African revolutions, black liberation struggles, and anti-colonial solidarity movements around the world. Through the texts of Pan-Africanist thinkers and revolutionaries, we will investigate the history of black internationalist theorizing and organizing and examine international political sociology through anticolonial and Afro-centric lenses. Case studies may include black liberation struggles, revolutions and solidarity movements in Burkina Faso, Cuba, Ethiopia, Ghana, Haiti, the Pacific, South Africa, Tanzania, the USA, Western Europe, and their transnational reach.
College/School
Willamette College
Locations
Salem
Offering Cycle, by Semester
Spring Semester
Credit Hours Min
4
No Requirements