HIST M150B
Introduction to Afro-American History
Description: (Same as African American Studies M158B.) Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour (when scheduled). Designed for juniors/seniors. Survey of Afro-American experience, with emphasis on three great transitions of Afro-American life: transition from Africa to New World slavery, transition from slavery to freedom, and transition from rural to urban milieus. P/NP or letter grading.
Units: 4.0
Units: 4.0
Most Helpful Review
Winter 2016 - I really admire Mr. Kelly for his passion of AA History. He always taught the class with so much enthusiasm and it made the class better. We had a midterm paper and a final paper. There was a lot of reading but they were interesting. I would most definitely take him again.
Winter 2016 - I really admire Mr. Kelly for his passion of AA History. He always taught the class with so much enthusiasm and it made the class better. We had a midterm paper and a final paper. There was a lot of reading but they were interesting. I would most definitely take him again.
Most Helpful Review
Winter 2018 - I am truly saddened that this class had to end. I woke up every morning for this 8am class, excited to get to lecture and engage with the material Stevenson had prepared. The midterm was fair, in order to do well you needed to study but if you did, you were very much rewarded. The final paper is 10 papers but she gives you plenty of time, resources, and personal assistance for you to succeed and write a proper paper. I would take this class again, and again! I truly hope I get to work with Stevenson again. I will miss this class!
Winter 2018 - I am truly saddened that this class had to end. I woke up every morning for this 8am class, excited to get to lecture and engage with the material Stevenson had prepared. The midterm was fair, in order to do well you needed to study but if you did, you were very much rewarded. The final paper is 10 papers but she gives you plenty of time, resources, and personal assistance for you to succeed and write a proper paper. I would take this class again, and again! I truly hope I get to work with Stevenson again. I will miss this class!