
African American Women's Health Issues
Afro-American Political Philosophy
Anthropology of Race Relations
The Black Church in America
Black Experience
Black Influences on Popular Culture
The Black Press and US History
Black Thought and Black Intellectuals in the Nineteenth
and Twentieth Centuries
Black-White Relations in the United States
Black Women in America
Blacks and Criminal Justice
Blacks in Urban Politics
Building Educational Bridges for our New Urban Students
The City and Urbanization
The Civil Rights Movement
Comparative Minority Relations
Crime and Delinquency
Ethical Bases of Public Policy Decision-Making
History of Africans in the Americas through Emancipation
History of Africans in the Americas since Emancipation
Housing and Public Policy
Human Dilemmas
Introduction to Urbanism and Planning
Justice and Inequality
Minority Children: Psychological and Cognitive Development
Poverty and Policy
The Promise of Urbanization: American Cities in the Nineteeth and Twentieth Centuries
Public Service and Social Change
Race, Class and Gender
Race, Poverty and Politics in the United States
Racism: Implications for Human Services
Social Organization of Black Community
Social Problems
Urban Anthropology
Urban Policy
Urban Social Geography
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African/Afro-American Cultural Heritage
ANTH 128-AFAM 170
SOWO 276
Professor Audreye E. Johnson
AFAM 055-PHIL 55
ANTH 58
AFAM 150
AFAM 040
AFAM 59
AFAM 112-JOMC 112
AFAM 88
SOCI 22
AFAM 066-WMST 65
AFAM 73
AFAM 64
HONORS 30, Section 3
SOCI 114
AFAM 058
SOCI 158
SOCI 23
PLAN 67-PUPA 67
HIST 41
HIST 42
PLAN 252
ANTH 44
PLAN 46
SOCI 232
AFAM 115-EDFO 115
SOCI 168
HIST 162
SOWO 150
SOCI 129
POLI 171-HONORS 30
Professor Joel Schwartz
SOWO 106
Professor Audreye E. Johnson
AFAM 72
SOCI 20
ANTH 167
PLAN 73-PUPA 73
GEOG 28
PLAN 214
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