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ENG 361 - EARLY AFRICAN-AMERICAN LITERATURE


College of Arts & Sciences

Credit(s): 3

This course investigates selected writers of the early African-American tradition, primarily from the mid-eighteenth century to post- Reconstruction. Inquiry focuses on the literary modes and genres that were central to the creation of a distinct African-American literary voice and canon, including slave narratives, folklore, poetry, drama, and more. Authors can include Phyllis Wheatley, Frederick Douglass, Harriet Jacobs, William Wells Brown, Frances Harper, Charles Chesnutt, Martin Delaney, Sojourner Truth, and others. Open to students from any major. Provides ENG Major Elective credit and ENG minor credit.

Prereq: Completion of UK Core Composition and Communication I-II requirement or equivalent.
Approved for Distance Learning.



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