HIST 373 Seminar in Nineteenth Century American History
This seminar examines how ideas about race and ethnicity took shape in the 19th century U.S. It integrates African-American histories of slavery, emancipation, citizenship, and urban migration; the Native American experience of territorial conquest and cultural resistance; and waves of immigration from Europe, Asia, Mexico, and the Caribbean.
Prerequisite
Instructor Consent Only. Enrollment normally open only to juniors, seniors, and graduate students.