History 165 - Race, Gender and US Citizenship, 1776-1865

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Fall
2025
01
4.00
Elizabeth S. Pryor

M W 10:50 AM - 12:05 PM

Smith College
HST-165-01-202601
Seelye 110
epryor@smith.edu
Analysis of the historical realities, social movements, cultural expression and political debates that shaped U.S. citizenship from the Declaration of Independence to the passage of the Fifteenth Amendment. From the hope of liberty and equality to the exclusion of marginalized groups that made whiteness, maleness and native birth synonymous with Americanness. How African Americans, Native Americans, immigrants and women harnessed the Declaration of Independence and its ideology to define themselves as citizens of the United States. Enrollment limited to 40.
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