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Category: Sojourners

March 18, 2018

SOJOURNERS: Mapping Black American Culture in Paris

by Rhae Lynn Barnes

This course on Paris Noir examines (and then requires students to digitally archive) the artistic and institutional representations of the forced and elective migration of African American life, freedom fighters, artists, and intellectuals in Paris from slavery to Beyoncé and Barack Obama.

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