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AP African American Studies

The Practice of Freedom

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Topic: AP African American Studies

  • cat: Reconstruction amendments
  • cat: Disenfranchisement and Jim Crow laws
  • cat: Black organizations and institutions
  • cat: HBCUs and Black education
  • cat: Harlem Renaissance and New Negro Movement
  • cat: The Great Migration
  • allowFeature: frq
  • distribution: 2024, 14.2, 30.2, 28.2, 18.6, 8.8, 10741, 3.22, 72.6
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  • type: AP Exam
  • summary: AP African American Studies explores the rich and diverse experiences, contributions, and history of African Americans. The course spans from early African civilizations to the present day, examining key themes such as the transatlantic slave trade, resistance and abolition, the Civil Rights Movement, cultural expression, and ongoing struggles for equity and justice. It combines historical analysis with literature, art, and social sciences to give students a comprehensive understanding of African American life and its impact on the United States and the world. Through critical thinking and primary sources, students develop a deeper appreciation of Black identity, resilience, and leadership.
  • category: Social Sciences
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