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Adjunct Faculty
by Lois Stickell - Last Updated May 13, 2013
Webpage detailing library privileges for Adjunct Faculty
African American History Survey Since 1865
by Denelle Eads, Bridgette Sanders, Lois Stickell - Last Updated Apr 20, 2012
Undergraduate course in African American history from 1865, the end of slavery. The course examines the experience of African Americans as they began to participate in society as a United States citizen.
Emancipation Societies: The mid to late 19th Century
by Denelle Eads, Bridgette Sanders, Lois Stickell - Last Updated Apr 20, 2012
This course seeks to examine what happens in a society immersed in African slavery for hundreds of years and the way it addresses the emergence of freedom of former slaves.
GEOG3100: The City and Its Region
by Lois Stickell - Last Updated Jan 26, 2012
Research Guide
Tags: geography_course
GEOG4210/5210 : Urban Planning Methods
by Lareese Hall, Lois Stickell - Last Updated Aug 6, 2012
Accessing Census Data using Simply Map
Tags: geography_course
Government Documents
by Lois Stickell - Last Updated May 6, 2013
Government Documents, including federal, state, local and International documents.
Tags: govt_subject
Race, Gender, Empire
by Lois Stickell - Last Updated Feb 2, 2012
history_course; empire; imperialism
Racial Violence Between Blacks and Whites: Colonial Times to the Present
by Denelle Eads, Bridgette Sanders, Lois Stickell - Last Updated Apr 20, 2012
This course examines African American and White attitudes toward violence as an avenue for liberation and self-definition in the United Sates from colonial settlement to the twenty-first century.
Slavery and Abolition in the New World
by Lois Stickell - Last Updated Aug 19, 2011
A wide-ranging introduction to some of the most important developments and debates concerning the history of slavery in the Atlantic world from the sixteenth to the nineteenth century.
Tags: history_course
United States History Since 1865
by Denelle Eads, Bridgette Sanders, Lois Stickell - Last Updated Aug 27, 2012
Graduate course in United States History from Reconstruction to the present. Students will examine primary and secondary materials related to issues from 1865-the twenty-first century.

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