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General |
| English 102 Multicultural at U. Georgia (writing course with emphasis on multiculturalism; includes links to multicultural resources on the net) (Darren Felty) |
| Richard Ruppel (Viterbo C., Wisconsin), Multicultural Literature (course) |
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African-American |
| African American Literature Syllabi |
| William Andrews (U. Kansas), African-American Autobiography |
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Farah Griggin (U. Penn) |
| African-American Literature & the City Syllabus |
| Meditations on History: Black Women, Writing, and Slavery Syllabus |
| Venus Rising: Fiction, Criticism, and Theory by Black Women Syllabus |
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Heather Hathaway (Marquette U.) |
| The Art and Politics of Black Women Writers |
| Black Women's Narrative from Slavery to the Harlem Renaissance |
| The Harlem Renaissance |
| Introduction to African American Lit. |
| Chris Suggs (John Jay College, CUNY), African American Literature & American Law |
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Chicano/A |
| Sheila Contreras (U. Texas, Austin), Introduction to Chicana Literature |
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Jewish |
| Al Filreis (U. Penn), The Literature of the Holocaust |
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Native-American |
| NativeLit-L: Course Syllabi Archive (Michael Wilson) |
| Chris Schedler (U. California, Santa Barbara), "Weaving Webs: Native American Literature, Oral Tradition, and Internet" (course that studies the relation between the rhetorical and narrative strategies of Native American writers and oral traditions; also examines and tests "notions of the Internet as a new form of orality and tribalism against Native American un |
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