Mondays

12-1:15 history lecture – Sem 2 A1105
1:30-3 news notes panels – Sem 2 A1105

Thursdays

12-1:30 reading seminar – Sem 2 A2105
2-3:15 legal studies – Sem 2 E1105
3:30-5pm history lecture – Sem 2 E1105

 Fridays

12-1:30 skills workshops – Sem 2 A2105
2-5pm film series – Sem 2 A1105

 

Readings

Wk 1 – Wanted: The Outlaw in American Visual Culture (Cultural Frames, Framing Culture) by Rachel Hall (University of Virginia Press, 2009) ISBN-13: 978-0813928562

Wk 2 – The Complete Fiction of Nella Larsen: Passing, Quicksand, and The Stories by Nella Larsen (Anchor Books, 2001) ISBN-13: 978-0385721004

Wk 3 – Prohibition Gangsters: The Rise and Fall of a Bad Generation by Marc Mappen (Rutgers University Press, 2013) ISBN-13: 978-0813561158

Wk 4 – Looking Like the Enemy: My Story of Imprisonment in Japanese American Internment Camps by Mary Matsuda Gruenewald (NewSage Press; 2005) ISBN-13: 978-0939165537

Wk 5 – Final Verdict: What Really Happened in the Rosenberg Case by Walter and Miriam Schneir (Melville House 2010) ISBN-13: 978-1935554165

Wk 6 – The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot (Broadway Books; Reprint edition, 2011) ISBN-13: 978-1400052189

Wk 7 – Ojibwa Warrior: Dennis Banks and the Rise of the American Indian Movement by Dennis Banks (Univ Oklahoma Press, 2005) ISBN-13: 978-0806136912

Wk 8 – Illegal Migrations and the Huckleberry Finn Problem by John S W Park (Temple University Press, 2013) ISBN-13: 978-1439910474

Wk 9 – The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness by Michelle Alexander (New Press, 2012) ISBN-13: 978-1595586438

Wks 1-9 Nonviolent Communication: A Language of Life by Marshall B. Rosenberg (Puddledancer Press; 2nd edition, 2003) ISBN-13: 978-1892005038

Wks 1-9 A People’s History of the Supreme Court: The Men and Women Whose Cases and Decisions Have Shaped Our Constitution by Peter Irons (Penguin, 2006) ISBN-13: 978-0143037385

 

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