Fall 2008 Courses
- English 204, "Alternative Traditions in American Literature", Professor Aisha Lockridge
- English 465, "Topics in Nineteen Century Literature (Slave Narrative and its Literary Legacy)", Professor Laura Quinn
- English 470, "Topics in Twentieth Century Literary (Harlem Renaissance)", Professor Aisha Lockridge
- English 550, "Seminar in Literature", Professor Anne Jones
- History 234, "African American History to 1865", Professor Ian Binnington
- History 337, "History of American Masculinity", Professor Frank Forts
- Music 187, "History of Jazz", Professor James Froman
- Political Science 245, "Third World Politics", Professor Michael Maniates
- Political Science 461, "Race and the American Mind", Professor Bruce Smith
- Psychology 451, "Psychology of African American Experience", Professor Calion Lockridge
Spring 2008 Courses
- English 204, "Alternative Traditions in American Literature", Professor Aisha Lockridge
- English 322, "Topics in African-American Literature", Professor Aisha Lockridge
- History 140, "Civil War and Reconstruction", Professor Ian Binnington
- History 236, "African American History Since 1865", Professor Franklin Forts
- History 575, "The Civil Rights Movement", Professor Franklin Forts
- INTDS 210, "Introduction to Black Studies", Professor Aisha Lockridge
- Political Science 345, "Civil Rights and Civil Liberties", Professor Robert Seddig
- Psychology 495, "The Psychology of Prejudice", Professor Calion Lockridge
Fall 2007 Courses
- English 202, "British Abolitionism", Professor Soledad Caballero
- English 204, "Alternative Traditions in American Literature", Professor Laura Quinn
- English 313, "Study in a Major Author (Alice Walker)", Professor Aisha Lockridge
- English 460, "Topics in Post-Colonialism", Professor Soledad Caballero
- History 191, "American Masculinity in the Twentieth Century", Professor Franklin Forts
- History 234, "African American History to 1865", Professor Ian Binnington
- Music 187, "History of Jazz", Professor James Froman
- Philosophy 210, "Oppression and Liberation", Professor Bill Bywater
- Psychology 494, "The African American Experience", Professor Calion Lockridge
Previously Taught Courses
- Economics 236, "Economics of Gender, Race, and Work"
- English 204, "Alternative Traditions in American Literature"
- English 322, "Topics in African American Literature"
- History 125, "Slavery in America"
- History 234, "African American History To 1865"
- History 236, "African American History Since 1865"
- History 342, "History of the American South"
- History 575, "The Civil Rights Movement"
- Interdisciplinary Studies 210, "Introduction to Black Studies"
- Interdisciplinary Studies 320, "Science and the Transformation of American Life: Scientific Racism"
- Philosophy 210, "Oppression and Liberation"
- Political Science 245, "The Politics of Third World Development"
- Political Science 345, "Civil Rights and Liberties"
- Political Science 461, "Race and the American Political Mind"
- Psychology 494, "The African American Experience"
- Psychology 495, "The Psychology of Prejudice"
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