Afro-American Studies 293C - S-Race, Sexuality, Law/EarlyAm
Spring
2025
01
3.00
Anne Kerth
M W 2:30PM 3:45PM
UMass Amherst
52827
New Africa House rm 309
akerth@umass.edu
52900
What is race? What is sexuality? And how did early American history shape the legal structures that would come to define racial and sexual identities and possibilities? In this course, students will examine how African, European, and Native American ideas about race and sexuality influenced the development of colonial, early Republican, and antebellum America, with a special focus on the evolution of American legal frameworks undergirding racial and sexual hierarchies. Topics covered include initial encounters between Native Americans, Europeans, and Africans; the birth and evolution of racial slavery; interracial sex and marriage; citizenship and belonging; and legal and extra-legal violence. (Gen. Ed. HS, DU)
Meets with WGSS 293C