Christopher Capozzola, associate professor, History, MIT
Examine the continuing migration of African Americans from the South, as the need for change comes to the breaking point. In the explosive decades from World War II to the 1960s, a diverse array of social movements—civil rights and black nationalism—linked politics and artistic expression and forced the country to confront ongoing racial prejudice and injustice.
Three-Session Course Tickets
$60 MFA members, seniors, and students; $75 nonmembers
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Thursday Evening Session: The Search for Freedom
7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
Alfond Auditorium, G36
- Admission
- $25MFA members, seniors, and students
- $30Nonmembers Ticket Purchase Required
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- Course Number
- Session 1 of 3
