AFRC1187 - The History of People of African Descent at the University of Pennsylvania

Status
A
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
301
Title (text only)
The History of People of African Descent at the University of Pennsylvania
Term
2023A
Subject area
AFRC
Section number only
301
Section ID
AFRC1187301
Course number integer
1187
Meeting times
M 10:15 AM-1:14 PM
Meeting location
PSYL A30
Level
undergraduate
Instructors
Charles L Howard
Daina A Troy
Description
The history of the women and men of African Descent who have studied, taught, researched, and worked at the University of Pennsylvania provides a powerful window into the complex history of Blacks not only in America but throughout the Diaspora. This class will unpack, uncover, and present this history through close studies of texts and archived records on and at the university, as well as through first hand accounts by alumni and past and present faculty and staff members. These stories of the trials and triumphs of individuals on and around this campus demonstrate the amazing and absurd experience that Blacks have endured both at Penn and globally. Emphasis will be placed on the research process with the intent of creating a democratic classroom where all are students and all are instructors. Students will become familiar with archival historical research (and historical criticism) as well as with ethnographic research. Far more than just a survey of historical moments on campus and in the community, students will meet face to face with those who have lived and are presently living history and they will be faced with the challenge of discerning the most effective ways of documenting, protecting, and representing that history for future generations of Penn students.
Course number only
1187
Use local description
No