Oberlin History as American History

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HIST 268

Instructors:C. Lasser

Credit hours:Course credits:=3-4 Course division:=SS

Timeframe:Course semester:=fall semester

Capacity:Course capacity:=25 students

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This course explores episodes in the history of the city of Oberlin as a multicultural community within the larger context of American history. Topics include abolition, race relations and civil rights, temperance, religion, women's rights, civic improvement, and community leaders. The course also introduces the sources and methods available to construct Oberlin’s history. Students collaborate on local history projects with community partners.

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No first-year students.

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