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Fall 2010
- FREN H312 Le Genocide rwandais (1994)
- GERM H223 Writing Nations: Africa and Europe
- HIST H114 Origins of the Global South
- POLS H235 African Politics
- POLS H270 Tragedy and the Postcolonial
- RELG H137 Black Religion and Liberation Theology
- RELG H214 Prophetic Imaginations in the American Tradition
Spring 2011
- ANTH H247 Anthropology and Literature: Ethnography of Black South African Writing 1888-2008
- ANTH H327 Ritual, Performance and Symbolic Practice
- ENGL H265 African American Literature
- POLS H123 American Politics: Difference and Discrimination
- POLS H345 Islam, Democracy and Development
- RELG H330 Seminar in the Writings of Women of African Descent
- SOCL H235 Class, Race, and Education
Fall 2010
- ANTH B200 The Atlantic World 1492-1800: Indians, Europeans, and Africans
- ANTH B253 Childhood in the African Experience
- ARCH B101 Introduction to Egyptian and Near Eastern Archaeology: Egypt and Mesopotamia
- CITY B266 Schools in American Cities
- COML B388 Contemporary African Fiction
- EDUC B266 Schools in American Cities
- ENGL B388 Contemporary African Fiction
- GNST B103 Introduction to Swahili Language and Culture
- HART B362 The African Art Collection
- HIST B200 The Atlantic World 1492-1800: Indians, Europeans, and Africans
- HIST B235 West African History
- HIST B336 Topics in African History: Social and Cultural History of Medicine
- SOCL B266 Schools in American Cities
Spring 2011
- ANTH B341 Cultural Perspectives on Marriage and the Family
- EDUC B200 Critical Issues in Education
- ENGL B263 Toni Morrison and the Art of Narrative Conjure
- ENGL B369 Women Poets
- GNST B105 Introduction to Swahili Language and Culture II
- HART B282 Arts of Sub-Saharan Africa
- HIST B102 Introduction to African Civilizations
- HIST B243 Atlantic Cultures: Maroon Societies
- HISTB337 Topics in African History: Social History of Witchcraft
- HIST B349 Topics in Comparative History: Before European Hegemony
- SOCL B229 Black America in Sociological Perspective
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