BLS 306: Civil Rights Movements in U.S. - fall

General Education requirement: Cultural & Artistic/Diversity

A study of the politics of civil rights and the various philosophical approaches that have been used to extend such rights to groups that have traditionally had no access to the agenda setting processes within the legislative system. Emphasis is placed on the philosophy of nonviolence and on the political effectiveness of such organizing strategies as marches, sit-ins, and public demonstrations; and how the American experience with civil rights has influenced civil rights movements in other parts of the world.

2024 Fall
Class#SctTypeSeatsUnits
12659 01 Lecture 3 3.00
Days Start End
MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1:00 PM EDT 1:50 PM EDT
Instructor: John Fobanjong Class status:
Enrollment Section
Class instruction mode: In Person