2022-2023 Undergraduate Academic Catalogue 
    
    Mar 28, 2024  
2022-2023 Undergraduate Academic Catalogue [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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HS 432 - Loyola: Slavery and Its Repercussions

(3.00 cr.)

Explores Loyola Univeristy Maryland's relationship to slavery, Native American land dispossession, and Latin American immigrants and labor. The course traces the relationships backward and forward in time. Students conduct research in the Jesuit Maryland Province archives, which were used for Georgetown University's research of the 1838 sale of 272 Africans who were enslaved, as well as local archives in Baltimore and other archives farther afield. Students produce historical accounts and analysis of Loyola's connections to slavery, dispossession, and/or labor that will be published in a single volume, while incorporating a variety of genres and perspectives. As a result, students take part in creating a better understanding of Loyola, Baltimore, Maryland, and the U.S. Written or electronic permission of the instructor.

Prerequisite: One HS 100-level course, one HS 300-level course.
Restrictions: Closed to students with catalogue year 2022-2023 or beyond.

Sessions Typically Offered: Varies
Years Typically Offered: Varies



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