Courses Taught
- American History and Constitution
- African American History
- Black History I, II and III
- Seminar in Black History
- Race and Ethnicity in the United States
- Seminar: Harlem Renaissance
- American Intellectual History
- Colloquium in American Social and Ethnic History
- The United States in the Twentieth Century
- Apprentice Teaching (for Ph.D. students)
- Readings in American History (for Ph.D. students)
- The American Character
- Intracultural Socialization
- American History (Minorities)
- Oral History of Ethnic America
- Black America Since 1890
- Historiography (M.A. Level)
- Western Civilization
- Introduction to Ethnic Studies
- Seminar in African American History (for M.A and Ph.D. students)
- Seminar in African Diaspora History (for MA and Ph.D. students
- Oral History
- Introduction to the Study of Civilization
- Readings in United States History
- Freshman Seminar
- Introduction to the African Diaspora I and II
- Introduction to the African Diaspora I and II (Writing)
- Masters Thesis
- Ph.D. Dissertation
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