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AML 2600 - African-American Literature |
(3) (A.A.) Prerequisites: ENC 1101 and concurrent registration in or completion of ENC 1102 with a grade of"C" or better. This course meets the Area IV requirement for A.A./A.A.S./A.S. general education requirements, the 6,000 word Gordon Rule requirement and part of the International/Intercultural requirement. Historical and critical analyses of African-American literature; its roots in an Afro-centric culture and literary experience that affects major genres and historical movements: slave narrative, poetry, folklore, drama, political essay; the Harlem Renaissance; and the development of the novel and contemporary writers are covered.
3.000 Credit hours Levels: Credit Schedule Types: Hybrid, Independent Study, Traditional, Telecourse, Video/Audio Conferencing, Web Arts & Lettrs & Soc & Behv Sci Division Language & Literature Department Course Attributes: Associate in Arts Elective, Fee Assess AA, Per Credit, General Education Electives, Gordon Writing 6000 Words, Humanities Gen Ed Area B, International/Diversity, Humanities AA Gen Ed A Proceed to View Follett Bookstore - Detailed Text Book Information |