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Explore diverse American art forms by artists of color, examining cultural expressions, social issues, and the role of art in empowerment and social change.
Explore ancient peoples, cultures, and civilizations from prehistory to 750 CE, gaining a balanced, inclusive view of world history across continents.
Explore global convergence from 750-1750 CE, examining encounters between cultures and civilizations across Africa, Americas, Asia, Europe, and Oceania through an interdisciplinary lens.
Explore global interactions and cultural developments from 1750 CE to today, gaining a balanced, multi-perspective view of world history across continents.
Explore key political, economic, and social developments in 19th century America, from the early republic through westward expansion and industrialization.
Explore major political, economic, and social developments in American civilization from 1900 to today, gaining insights into the nation's evolution.
Explore the journey of Black Americans from Reconstruction to modern movements, examining key events, policies, and social changes that shaped racial justice and civil rights in the United States.
Explore the transformative journey of modern China and Japan, examining key historical events, cultural shifts, and societal changes from the 1800s to present day.
Explore the global evolution of film from 1895-1950, analyzing classic works, artistic innovations, and cultural influences that shaped early cinema through an advanced examination of cinematic history.
Explore the evolution of global cinema since 1950, analyzing influential films, artists, and events while examining cultural, technological, and social impacts on filmmaking development.
Explore Western art from the Renaissance to contemporary era, covering major movements, styles, and influential artists across Europe and America.
Comprehensive overview of social sciences and history, covering US and world history, economics, geography, and political science to prepare for CLEP examination and earn college credit.
A series of videos featuring the lives and achievements of notable women from many eras and countries, including Cleopatra, Marie Curie, and Jane Austen.
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