This is a syllabus that suggests readings for a course exploring histories of cultural resistance and activism in the United States from the colonial period to the present.
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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.
Princeton University | Department of History 389 | 4 Units | Spring 2020 | Professor Rhae Lynn Barnes (RLBarnes@Princeton.edu) | Office Hours in G20 Dickinson Precept Dr. Sarah Matherly (Matherly@princeton.edu)| Office Hours in 302 Dickinson “How much thought…can be hidden in a few short lines of poetry?” Music writer Robert Palmer asked, “How much… MORE