Africana Studies 234 - Black Metropolis: MLK-Obama
Spring
2019
01
4.00
Preston Smith II
TTH 11:30AM-12:45PM
Mount Holyoke College
106240
Clapp Laboratory 327
psmith@mtholyoke.edu
106485,106240
"Black Metropolis" refers to the more than half a million black people jammed into a South Side ghetto in Chicago at mid-twentieth century that featured an entrenched black political machine, a prosperous black middle class, and a thriving black cultural scene in the midst of massive poverty and systemic inequality. This course will follow the political, economic, and cultural developments of what scholars considered to be the typical urban community in postwar United States. We will examine such topics as Martin Luther King's failed desegregation campaign; Harold Washington, first black mayor; William Julius Wilson's urban underclass thesis; and the rise of Barack Obama.