Even today, racial discrimination and discrimination are dominant in the United States. Many authors are talking about this topic, but the three alternatives discussed are W. E. B. Du Bois, Richard Wright and Gunnar Myrdal. Their interpretation of American themes is similar in some respects and is different in other respects. The first author, Dubois, pointed out how the facts of the American history of the past half century were forged because the state was ashamed of its behavior. Second, Richard Wright explained the interaction between white and black, and the third Gunnar Myrdal explained the basics of American racial relations.
The racist system starts with a race that better designs itself more than other races. In order to carry out racist behavior, race must have power and privilege. Especially in the case of African Americans, there was never any competition outside of white in American history which has power and privilege for others. Now this is not that minorities can not be biased or discriminatory, as ethnic minorities are capable and able to do so. Paranoia, stubborn intolerance of any race, belief, belief or opinion can be practiced through any race, unlike other races. As part of the community that has experienced tremendous prejudice and racial discrimination to this day, we believe that as an African-American guiding us with anger and harm racist system rather than people It is important.
HIST 134. African American History (4) In this course we will learn about the development of social, economic, cultural and political history of African-Americans and the concept of racial discrimination. It began with the origin of colonial slavery, then civil war and rebuilding, great migration in the north and the west, to the era of World War II and citizenship. HIST 135. Women's time and place (4) In the early 21st century news coverage, the first mainstream female presidential candidate was picked up, the Supreme Court supported the parliament's "birth" abortion prohibition, the mother Protest Against Iraq War A young woman fighting like an American woman earns only 77 cents per dollar they earn. This course uses historical analysis to understand current "female problems" such as reproductive rights, women's role during wartime, political participation, sports and body images, and work.
HIST 0557 B. Slavery, race, racial discrimination. At the seminar we will discuss the history of racial discrimination and racial discrimination related to the history of American slavery. Focusing on slavery in the south of the United States, we follow the emergence of slavery in the new world. The course is extensive, beginning with the emergence of slave trade, and finally the hope of the history of slavery keeps influencing the way race makes up the way of life in today. In short, this course introduces slavery studies and American national history. FYS DPLL WRIT