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Seminar: Biography as History, or, Perhaps, History as Biography


“Men of Bronze”: Reflecting on Legacy of the Hellfighters of Harlem

Tara Ann Carter 2016
Keywords: African Americans, comic books, English, graphic novels, Harlem Hellfighters, History, Max Brooks, Military History, New York, primary source documents, Secondary Source Documents, Sociology, soldiers, The Great Migration, World War I, Writing Workshop

Seminar: Cinema and Civil Rights


How Can We Expect Them to Stand Up in a Crooked Room?

Regina Hastings 2020
Keywords: cinema, communications, film, Media, Pop culture, Reading, Sociology, writing

Seminar: How Critical Elements Make Up our Modern World


The Museum of Gold

Kristin Nakaishi 2021
Keywords: economics, geology, gold, minerals, Sociology

Seminar: W.E.B. Du Bois and Philadelphia’s Seventh Ward


Correcting Epistemic Injustices and Memorializing 19th Century Black Women

Shaquita Smith 2023
Keywords: black women, epistemic injustice, historically marginalized voices, marginalized groups, Monuments, murals, Sociology, The Old Seventh Ward, The Philadelphia Negro, using sociology to study history, W.E.B. Du Bois

World History or White History?: Deconstructing Race in the World History Classroom

Keeler Park 2023
Keywords: analysis, annotation, Critical Race Theory, criticality, DBQ, discussion, document-based questions, Equity, Geography, History, map reading, power, primary source, race, Slavery, social studies, society, Sociology, world history

The “Peculiar” Race: W.E.B. Du Bois, the Seventh Ward, and The Philadelphia Negro

Robbie Marsden 2023
Keywords: Du Bois, Philadelphia Negro, Seventh Ward, Sociology