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Post-Colonial Literature<br \/>\nENGL 200: Modern and Contemporary African-American Literature<br \/>\nENGL 201 Transatlantic Anglophone Literature<br \/>\nENGL 202: Literary Representations of the Racial Subject<br \/>\nENGL 203: Asian American Literature<br \/>\nENGL 205: American Racial and Multicultural Literature<br \/>\nENGL 207: Women of the African Diaspora<br \/>\nENGL 208: Black and Asian British Literature<br \/>\nENGL 209: Arab American Literature and Film<br \/>\nENGL 210: Post-Colonial Literatures<br \/>\nENGL 220: Topics in Literary History (when taught with the topic: Literature of American Slavery)<br \/>\nENGL 251: Major Chicano\/a Authors<br \/>\nENGL 280: Topics in Genre (when taught with the topic: Muslim Women Writers)<br \/>\nENGL 280: Topics in Genre (when taught with the topic: Queer Literature and Theory)<br \/>\nENGL 340: Advanced Studies in Literary Eras (when taught with the topic: 21st Century Ethnic American Poetry)<br \/>\nENGL 345: Topics in 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and Reconstruction Era<br \/>\nHIST 290: Reel America: U.S. History in Film<br \/>\nHIST 291: Intro to African History<br \/>\nHIST 297: Race\/Gender\/Sports in America<br \/>\nHIST 320: Seminar: Modern Europe (when taught with the topic: Holocaust and History)<br \/>\nHIST 370: American Seminar (when taught with the topic: Capitalism and Slavery)<br \/>\nHIST 370: American Seminar (when taught with the topic: Emancipation and Violence in America)<br \/>\nHIST 375: Problems of Contemporary America (when taught with the topic: Race and Capitalism in the Modern U.S.)<br \/>\nHIST 395: The Historian&#8217;s Craft: Oral History Seminar (when the final research project focuses on race\/ethnicity, director approval required)<br \/>\nLAMST 333: Contemporary Latin American Issues<br \/>\nLNGST 245: Roles of Language in the Context of Equity and Diversity<br \/>\nMUSIC 136: American Popular Music through the Lens of Prince<br \/>\nMUSIC 231: History of Jazz<br \/>\nMUSIC 237: World Music<br 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