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HIST 3165

History of Art and Activism in the United States
Credit Hours:
3

An examination of the history of how art has been used to enact cultural, social, and political change in the United States. Topics covered include the imagery and history of abolition, WWI, WWII, the Civil Rights and Black Power Movements, Vietnam anti-war protests, and the HIV/AIDS crisis.

Prerequisite or Corequisite:
Any HIST or ARHI or ARTS or COMM or POLS or AFAM or CMLT or SOCI course
Level:

Instructors of this Course

Assistant Professor of History and African American Studies

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