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Dec 14, 2025
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SOSC 7363 - The Historian’s Craft and the Novelist’s Art: Race in Early America Credits: 3
Explores the achievements of historical-fiction writers versus working historians in dealing with race in Colonial and Revolutionary America. Explores whether and how novels, which are an inherently Western literary form, can express the concerns of people whose cultural roots lie outside the framework of Western culture. May be applied to the following curricular field areas: humanities; arts and cultural traditions; American studies; creative writing.
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