BLACK LIFE IN THE POST-INDUSTRIAL CITY
2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog
   

AFRCNA 1110 - BLACK LIFE IN THE POST-INDUSTRIAL CITY


Minimum Credits: 3
Maximum Credits: 3
This course closely explores key demographic, political, economic, and cultural themes in African American life in post-industrial U.S. cities. It takes as its particular focus the persistence of urban residential segregation as a key structural lynchpin of American race relations and inequality. Relying on scholarly and historical sources and films, we will analyze the ways the racialization of urban space produces inequities in housing, employment, education, social welfare policy, policing, and redevelopment. We will also explore the complicated interplay of race, class, ethnicity, and gender in the transformation of Black urban life in the late twentieth-century and contemporary United States, and various expressive cultures and modes of resistance that have emerged out of the post-industrial urban context.
Academic Career: Undergraduate
Course Component: Lecture
Grade Component: Letter Grade


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