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May 26, 2026
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SOJ-3060: Standing for Justice: History of the U.S. Civil Rights MovementThis course examines the major events and themes of social justice in African-American history during the contemporary period. Social, cultural, and philosophical contexts are presented as students become acquainted with such notable figures as Marcus Garvey, Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, and Zola Neale Hurston through their writings and political action. A close look at the events of the ‘60s provide a backdrop for understanding civil rights issues and movements in the African-American community today. Min. Credits: 3.0 Max Credits: 4.0 Credit Basis: Quarter credit Location(s): Antioch Univ Los Angeles, Antioch Univ Seattle, Antioch Univ Santa Barbara Method(s): Simulteaching, Classroom Course Type: Liberal & Disciplinary Studies
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