HIST274 - AFRICAN AMERICAN LIFE AND CULTURE IN SLAVERY

Status
O
Activity
LEC
Title (text only)
HIST274 - AFRICAN AMERICAN LIFE AND CULTURE IN SLAVERY
Term
2017C
Subject area
HIST
Section number only
401
Section ID
HIST274401
Meeting times
MW 0200PM-0330PM
Meeting location
WILLIAMS HALL 705
Instructors
WILLIAMS, HEATHER
Description
This course will examine the lives of enslaved African Americans in the United States, both in the North and the South. We will engage historiographical debates, and tackle questions that have long concerned historians. For example, if slaves were wrenched from families and traded, could they sustain family relationships? If slaves worked from sun-up until sun-down, how could they create music? We will engage with primary and secondary sources to expand our understanding of values, cultural practices, and daily life among enslaved people. Topics will include: literacy, family, labor, food, music and dance, hair and clothing, religion, material culture, resistance, and memories of slavery. Several disciplines including History, Archaeology, Literature, and Music, will help us in our explorations. Written, oral, and artistic texts for the course will provide us with rich sources for exploring the nuances of slave life, and students will have opportunities to delve deeply into topics that are of particular interest to them.
Course number only
274
Use local description
No
LPS Course
false
Major Concentrations
Major/Minor Requirements Fulfilled