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III (A) The Political Economy of Afro-America: Considerations on Economics.

Henry E. Felder, The Changing Patterns of Black Family Income (all
required).
William P. O'Hare, Wealth and Economic Status: A Perspective
on Racial Inequality (all required).

III (B) The Political Economy of Afro-America: Consideration on Politics.

Thomas E. Cavanagh, The Impact of the Black Electorate (all
required).
Philip Sawicki, Blacks on the Move: A Decade of Demographic
Change (all required).
Thomas E. Cavanagh, Jesse Jackson's Campaign: The Primaries and
Caucuses (recommended).

IV. Black Politics and Social Change: Violent and Non-Violent Action.

Malcom X, By Any Means Necessary (recommended)
Martin Luther King, Jr., Why He Can't Wait (recommended)

VI Conclusions: Black Politics and the Future of the American Political
Economy.

W. Van Horne, Lectures.

NOTE: The first mid-term will be given when II is completed; the second
mid-term will be given when IIIB is completed. The final examination
will consist of three questions covering all the materials that were
read and discussed in the course. Let us all work together in order
that each of us may derive the utmost value from the course, which
should peak your curiosity in this year of general elections.

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