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HIST 1302. U.S. History from 1877: Historical Activisms: Topic Statistics

Surveys modern American development: the industrial nation and its problems

Historical Activisms: Topic Statistics

Groups can choose to present on a topic in one of the following categories:

Black wealth- Groups may pick ONE of the examples below to research for their presentation.

Black education- Groups may pick ONE of the examples below to research for their presentation.

Black violence - Groups may pick ONE of the examples below to research for their presentation.

Black political engagement - Groups may pick ONE of the examples below to research for their presentation.

Black poverty - Groups may pick ONE of the examples below to research for their presentation.

    • Generational poverty
    • Financial literacy
    • Reagonomics

Black incarceration - Groups may pick ONE of the examples below to research for their presentation.

    • Black Codes
    • Criminal justice system
    • Chain Gangs

Black drug abuse - Groups may pick ONE of the examples below to research for their presentation.

    • Crack epidemic
    • War on Drugs

Black Labor- Groups may pick ONE of the examples below to research for their presentation.

Black Gender roles- Groups may pick ONE of the examples below to research for their presentation.

    • Gender roles
    • Social media
    • Feminism, womanism
    • Colorism.

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