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			Nov 04, 2025			
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                  ENGL 2331 - African-American Literature ♦ ★Credit(s): 3 This course introduces students to literature written by major African-American writers. It examines the vernacular (voice), the conventional literary devices and the diverse writing strategies. It also covers the universal themes found in the literature of the following periods: 1865-1919 (Narratives of Slavery and Literature of the Reconstruction to the New Renaissance) and 1919-1940 (the Harlem Renaissance). The course examines the writing of African-Americans found in the following genres: essays, short stories, drama and the novel. The course seeks to improve students’ abilities to read critically, to write analytically and to substantially increase their knowledge of African-American literary traditions and writers.   
  Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1020 
  ♦ This is a General Education    course transferable within the Tennessee Board of Regents system. ★ This course is directly equivalent to a course at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
				  
  
			
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