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Nov 24, 2024
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HIST 321 Race, Violence, and Memory in American History (3)This course examines how Americans have remembered and forgotten four cases of racialized violence in American history - slavery, colonialist violence against Native Americans, Japanese American internment, and the 1992 Los Angeles uprising - to uncover the political commitments underlying various, often competing, collective memories of violence. Prerequisite(s): Complete HIST 115 and HIST 116 or any other combination of courses that satisfies the general education history requirement . Course Frequency: Occasional Cross-listing: AAST 340
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