LSHA
- LS6
"An African American History"
Objectifs :
cet enseignement permet aux étudiants d’approfondir leurs connaissances
historiques et sociologiques sur l'histoire du peuple noir aux
Etats-Unis et les invite à réfléchir sur des similtudes avec l'histoire
de la société et de la culture créoles.
- Les
Cours :
- 10/02/2010
:
- Présentation du module (Calendrier,CM, TP, Controle continu, Examen
terminal)
- 1.
From the Jamestown Colony to the Revolution (1620-1776) (
1000 Ko)
The
first Africans in North America - Where did the slaves come
from?
- The Middle Passage - The origin of American slavery
The effects of slavery - The slaves’ resistance - The first
protest against slavery - The secret meanings of spirituals
The slave catechism - The black church - Stono, South Carolina, 1739
- 24/02/2010
: 2.
From
Resistance to Reconstruction (1776-1877) (
730 Ko)
The word “slavery” in the U.S. Constitution - The Underground Railroad
- Harriet Tubman - The slave revolts
The Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 - Christiana, Pennsylvania, 1851 -
Slavery in the new territories - “Uncle’s Tom cabin”
Frederick
Douglass - The causes of the Civil War - African-Americans in the Civil
War - The Battle of Fort Pillow -The Reconstruction
- 03/03/2010
: 3. From the Great Migration to World War I
(1878-1919) (
710 Ko)
Erosion of Black Rights - Emigration from the South - The Ku Klux Klan
- The fight against lynching
W. E. B. Du Bois - Blues, Ragtime and Jazz - Jim Crow Laws -
Segregation in the South -Sharecropping
Increased Disfranchisement - African American Responses -Rise of
Populism - Racial Accommodation
Black Culture in the Early 20th Century - The Great Migration - Early
Black Resistance to Segregation - World War I
- 10/03/2010
: 4. From Marcus Garvey to the Brown vs Board of Education
(1920-1954) (
780 Ko)
The Postwar Years - The Harlem Renaissance - The Great Depression - The
New Deal - World War II
Postwar Civil Rights Activities - The Cold War - The Brown Decision
- 13/03/2010
: Suite & fin de la 4ème partie
- 17/03/2010
: 5. From the Civil Rights Movement to
Barack Obama (1954-2008) (
2,5 Mo)
The Struggle for Equal Rights - Freedom Rides - Nonviolent Protests -
Voter Registration
Black Power and Black Pride - The Struggle for Economic Equality - The
Poor People’s Campaign
Busing - Conservative Backlash - The Carter Years - The Reagan Years -
Affirmative Action
Political and Social Gains - Race and Class - Differing Racial
Perceptions - The first African American President
- Les T.D. :
- Le Contrôle
continu :
- Ecrit 28 avril : Commentaire d'un document authentique à choisir parmi les
3 étudiés en TD - /70
(Tous documents et
dictionnaire
autorisés) + QCM Grammaire - /30 (25 questions) - Sujet (
20
Ko). - Corrigé : N.C.
- Notes du
Contrôle
Continu (
10
Ko).
- L'examen
terminal :
- 20/05/2010
(13h30-15h30 - s.G101) :
Commentaire d'un document authentique (coef. 3) + 5 questions sur
"African-American
History" (coef. 1)
(Thèmes
généraux des 5 questions : 1. The Middle Passage - 2. The
Civil War - 3. The 'Jim Crow'
Laws - 4. The Cold War - 5. M.L.K. & Malcolm X.)
- Sujet : N.C.
- Corrigé : N.C.
- Documents
Utiles :
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