AFST 119 - (LT) Blacks and Jews: Interrelation in the Diaspora

Semester Hours: 3
Periodically
An examination of the relations between African-American and Jewish-Americans in the United States from the period of the "Grand Alliance" (ca., 1910-1967) to the current moment of "crisis." Through the investigation of literature, sociological analysis, historical case studies, opinion pieces, and works of art, this course illuminates the complex and shifting relations between African-Americans and Jewish-Americans and their significance for questions of identity in the modern United States.

Prerequisites & Course Notes
Same as HIST, JWST 119.


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