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      PSCI 4957/5957-201


      Black American Political Thought


      The Department of Political Science will be offering a new course, PSCI 4957/5957-201, call #34360, “Black American Political Thought”. The course will be taught by Adam Dickson in fall 2004, Mondays 7:00-10:00 PM, 302 Rogers-Stout. The course will introduce and discuss a range of ideological perspectives on the Black experience in the United States. Credit for the course can also be used to satisfy part of the requirements for the African and African-American Studies Minor. For further information, contact Dr. Ken Mijeski, Chair of the Department of Political Science. Telephone: 439-6627. Office: 301D ROGERS-STOUT HALL.



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