2025s1-aphist3671a-03

AP/HIST3671 3.0 A: Race and the Economy in the U.S.

Offered by: HIST


 Session

Summer 2025

 Term

S1

Format

LECT

Instructor

Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite

This course examines the history of racial capitalism and black economic action in the U.S. from the 17th century to the present. We interrogate the structures that create and help maintain racial capitalism, how black people navigated the system as laborers and entrepreneurs, black economic thought related to liberation, and the ways social activism has attempted to combat economic restrictions.


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