Africana Studies Courses
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3563. African American History to 1865
History of African-American people to 1865, from their West African roots, to their presence in colonial America, through enslavement and emancipation. Adaptation and resistance to their conditions in North America. Contributions by black people to the development of the United States.
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Term | Class Number | Campus | Instruction Mode | Instructor | Section | Session | Schedule | Location | Enrollment | Credits | Notes | |
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1253 9412 1 001 | Spring 2025 | 9412 | Storrs | In Person | Gabriel, Dexter | 001 | Reg | TuTh 12:30pm‑1:45pm |
AUST 102 | 4/18 | 3.00 |