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 Session  Topic  Lecture Materials
1  Creating a new society   Exercise
2  Lincoln's plan and its critics  Lecture 2 notes
3  Historical interpretations of Reconstruction  Lecture 3 notes
4  Presidential and Congressional (Radical) Reconstruction  Lecture 4 notes
5  The end of Reconstruction  Lecture 5 notes
6  The development of Jim Crow  Lecture 6 notes
7  Uplifting the race  Lecture 7 notes
8  The Migration  Lecture 8 notes
9  Differing political responses to the African American condition  Lecture 9 notes
10  The New Negro  Lecture 10 notes
11  Scottsboro Boys  Lecture 11 notes
12  March on Washington (1941)  Lecture 12 notes
13  The postwar period  Lecture 13 notes  /   Activity
14  Two case studies:  Emmett Till and the "Kissing Case"  Lecture 14 notes
15  Activism choices  Lecture 15 notes
16  Differences between the North and South  Lecture 16 notes
17  Civil Rights Act of 1964  Lecture 17 notes
18  Voting Rights Act of 1965  Lecture 18 notes
19  Black Power  Lecture 19 notes

 

 

 

Copyright 2009, by the Contributing Authors. Cite/attribute Resource. Pierce, R. (2006, September 05). Lectures. Retrieved November 07, 2009, from Notre Dame OpenCourseWare Web site: http://ocw.nd.edu/history/african-american-history-ii/lecture-notes/Lectures.html. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons License. Creative Commons License