The origins of African American studies, explained

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African American studies explores the history of people of African descent, the legacy of slavery, and how racism pervades our social structures like economics and the law

racial discrimination in federally funded higher education. As a result, the numbers of students of color attending historically white colleges slowly began to rise.

Fueled by the ongoing Black Power and civil rights movements, Black students began questioning why those classes didn’t feel relevant to their lives. They weren’t alone: Protests against the Vietnam War were rocking college campuses nationwide, and student activists began demanding change in a variety of facets of their own education.

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