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This course provides a survey of the history of race in the United States from the earliest colonial times to the present. In part, this class is designed to develop your appreciation for the interconnectivity of global cultures and the convergence and interaction of peoples from across the globe, as well as the country’s indigenous inhabitants, during this five hundred year period. Specifically, we will focus on the ethnic diversity of the country, including the ways in which race became inextricably intertwined with class, gender, religion, culture and regionalism.
We will use Wikipedia to write pages for racially diverse historical figures who are underrepresented in scholarship.
Student | Assigned | Reviewing |
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Brady.timm2 | Ian Mckeithen | Mathew "Bones" Hooks, Arthur Montour |
Erin Landkamer | Marlon West | Alyne Harris, William Thomas Scott |
Guy.Moran | Carl F. Ellis Jr. | James B. McMillan, Gordon Henderson |
Ryan.Stratman | Arthur Montour | Carl F. Ellis Jr., Marlon West |
Kidyntimms26 | James B. McMillan | Ian Mckeithen, Mathew "Bones" Hooks |
VeronicaReynolds1 | Alyne Harris | Arthur Montour, William Thomas Scott |
Ella.zubieni | William Thomas Scott | Alyne Harris, James B. McMillan |
Guillermo.D1947 | Gordon Henderson | Carl F. Ellis Jr., Marlon West |
Gage Thulin | Mathew "Bones" Hooks | Gordon Henderson, Ian Mckeithen |