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"Civil Rights Movement Class Opens Minds"
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Growth of the African American and Africana Studies Program at Ursinus College
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Racial equality has failed to have been completely accomplished despite the powerful Civil Rights Movement. Student's of the previous Dr. Walter Greason worked to bridge the racial gap with the Civil Rights class offered. Students participated in a group called, Reason's Voice, to experience what it felt like to be apart of a civil rights movement. The group hosted several events and activities addressing prominent issues which were successful with students.
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Heather Turnbach
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The Ursinus Grizzly
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Ursinus College
Date
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2005
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Heather Turnbach
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Ursinus College holds the rights to this document.
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Scan from the Ursinus College Archives
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English
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News Article
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Ursinus College Civil Rights Movement Class
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Ursinus College 2005
2005
AAAS
African American Africana Studies
Collegeville
liberal arts
news article
Pennsylvania
Ursinus College
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Course Catalog Description
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African American and Africana Studies Minor Requirement description
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A thorough explanation of the African American and Africana Studies program and the electives that may count towards the minor.
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“African American and Africana Studies” is the minor requirement description written by the office of the Registrar and published in the 2004-2005 Ursinus College Course Catalog. The African American and Africana Studies program allows students to study the experiences of people in the African Diaspora (i.e. The United States, Latin America and Africa). In order to attain the minor, students must take two classes: Issues in African American and Africana Studies and Readings in African American and Africana Studies. The minor requires 4 additional electives which span across 11 different departments. While this is the first catalogue to include the African American Africana Studies minor, several of the courses have been offered in years prior. No more than 2 courses from a single department will be counted towards the minor.
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The office of the registrar at Ursinus College
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the Ursinus College Course Catalogue 2004-2005
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Ursinus College
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May, 2005
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The office of the registrar at Ursinus College
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Ursinus College, all rights reserved
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A TIFF File
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English
Type
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Course Catalog Description
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Creation of the African American and African Studies program at Ursinus College.
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Ursinus College 2004-2005
2005
AAAS
African American Africana Studies
Collegeville
Course Catalog
liberal arts
Pennsylvania
Ursinus College