Black Studies 431 - Long Civil Rights Mvmt

Spring
2022
01
4.00
Stefan Bradley

T 02:30 PM-05:30 PM

Amherst College
BLST-431-01-2122S
COOP201
stefanbradley@amherst.edu
HIST-455-01, BLST-431-01

(Offered as HIST 455 [US/TR/TS] and BLST 431 [US]) This course will explore the temporal, ideological and cultural dimensions of the American Civil Rights Movement. Following 1954’s Brown vs Board of Education decision, a diverse social movement of students, preachers, working people, activists and intellectuals challenged—and eventually dismantled—Jim Crow segregation in the American South. How did this happen? To answer this question, we will examine the origins of the movement, its institutional dimensions, its key figures, and its intellectual underpinnings. In addition, this course will trace the afterlife of the movement, assessing its national and global reverberations, as well as its relationship to the Black Power movement. As a research seminar, this course will culminate in the production of a 25-page research paper based on an analysis of primary sources related to the movement. One class meeting per week.

Not open to first-year students. Limited to 18 students. Spring term. Professor Bradley.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.