


Ethnic Studies
SOCSC 043 | High School | 0.50 Credits
This course delves into the complex interplay of race, ethnicity, nationality, and culture, exploring how these forces have molded individuals and American society throughout history and continue to do so today. By examining historical trends and fostering historical thinking skills, the course will equip students to excel in subsequent social studies and literature classes. With a focus on the experiences of diverse communities within the United States, including African Americans, Asian Americans, Latinos, and other marginalized groups, the course fosters an appreciation for cultural richness and an understanding of the challenges faced.
SOCSC 043 | High School | 0.50 Credits
This course delves into the complex interplay of race, ethnicity, nationality, and culture, exploring how these forces have molded individuals and American society throughout history and continue to do so today. By examining historical trends and fostering historical thinking skills, the course will equip students to excel in subsequent social studies and literature classes. With a focus on the experiences of diverse communities within the United States, including African Americans, Asian Americans, Latinos, and other marginalized groups, the course fosters an appreciation for cultural richness and an understanding of the challenges faced.
SOCSC 043 | High School | 0.50 Credits
This course delves into the complex interplay of race, ethnicity, nationality, and culture, exploring how these forces have molded individuals and American society throughout history and continue to do so today. By examining historical trends and fostering historical thinking skills, the course will equip students to excel in subsequent social studies and literature classes. With a focus on the experiences of diverse communities within the United States, including African Americans, Asian Americans, Latinos, and other marginalized groups, the course fosters an appreciation for cultural richness and an understanding of the challenges faced.
Course Details
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Module 1: Migration Stories and Oral History | Social Movements and Student Civic Engagement
Module 2: Narratives
Module 3: Classical Africa | U.S. Housing Inequality
Module 4: African American Innovators
Module 5: Salvadorian American Migration
Module 6: Undocumented Immigrants from Mexico and Beyond
Module 7: The Model Minority Myth | Cambodian Americans
Module 8: Chinese Railroad Workers
Module 9: Filipino, Hmong, and Indian Americans
Module 10: Japanese Incarceration & Korean Americans
Module 11: Lao Americans & Pacific Islanders
Module 12: South Asian & Vietnamese Americans
Module 13: Native American Studies
Module 14: The Sikh American Community | Jewish Americans and Antisemitism
Module 15: Arab Americans and Armenian Migration -
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All the materials you need are included in the course. You do not have to buy any additional textbooks.