Africana Studies Courses
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3619W. History of the Caribbean
Encounter experience; slavery, antislavery mobilization, and abolitionism; colonialism; citizenship and nation building; race and gender; political cultures and movements; migration/immigration; cultural production; and political economy; topics will be examined from a historical perspective. CA 1. CA 4-INT.
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Term | Class Number | Campus | Instruction Mode | Instructor | Section | Session | Schedule | Location | Enrollment | Credits | Notes | |
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1253 9453 1 001 | Spring 2025 | 9453 | Storrs | Online Synchronous | Lopez, Paul | 001 | Reg | MoWe 3:30pm‑4:45pm |
No Room Required - Online | 9/7 | 3.00 |