PSCI 213(F) Theory and Practice of Civil Rights Protest*
Analysis of the ideas, leadership, tactics, and pivotal episodes of the American
civil rights movement. The course will focus on the period from post World
War II through the 1960s with attention to primary writings about race
segregation, civil disobedience, mass political movements, and the conditions
that promote and hinder the effective exercise of citizenship rights by racial
minorities.
Requirements: a midterm, a paper, and a final exam. No prerequisites. Open
to first-year students with advanced placement credit in American Politics.
Hour: A. WILLINGHAM