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Nov 26, 2024
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EN - 384 African American Literature: Humanities IVCredits: 3
A study of African American literature of the 19th-21st centuries with particular attention given to the social and political contexts of these works. The course includes the African-American vernacular, slave narratives, literature of the Harlem Renaissance, and modern and contemporary poetry, essays, plays, and fiction. Covers such writers as Douglass, Dunbar, Hurston, Hughes, Baldwin, Morrison, Wilson, Woodson, and Coates.
Prerequisite(s): MOT/Literature, Humanities I & II
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