LAW 7249
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LAW 7249
Course Description
Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2016-2017.
In 1960, six years after Brown v. The Board of Education, black college students in the South adopted a new tactic in the struggle for civil rights—the sit-in. In this seminar we will explore the history of the sit-in movement by focusing upon its genesis, its importance to other social movement, and how it intersected with litigation challenges to racial injustice. In addition to readings excerpts from biographies and scholarly works, we will also use primary materials from online sources such as the Civil Rights Digital Library, as well as documentary films.
When Offered Spring.
Comments Attendance at the first meeting is required.
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