HIS237W — History of Michigan/With Project
Examining the traditional narrative, as well as the stories of people whose voices have often been left out of history, this course explores accounts of Michigan’s indigenous people and first contact with Europeans through the tumultuous, yet impactful, Civil Rights Era. We will look at the social history of the state with a focus on class, gender, and race. Learn stories of original Michiganians’ first contact with French fur traders, abolitionists assisting enslaved African Americans on the Underground Railroad, women fighting for the vote, workers striking, activists fighting for civil rights…and many more marginalized voices that you might not have heard before.
Prerequisites: ENG111A, ENG111C
Part of
- Agricultural Technology
- Architectural Technology
- Associate in Arts – History transfer pathway
- Associate in Arts – Psychology transfer pathway
- Associate in Science – Engineering transfer pathway
- Automotive Service Educational Program (GM ASEP)
- Automotive Service Technology
- Chemical Process Technology
- Chemical Technology
- Construction Management
- Dental Assisting
- Dental Hygiene
- Diagnostic Medical Sonography
- Digital Forensics
- Electrician
- Fire Science Technology
- Health Fitness Specialist
- Heavy Duty Diesel Service Technology
- HVACR - Service Technology
- HVACR Service Technology
- Mechanical Engineering Technology
- Mechatronics Technology
- Physical Therapist Assistant
- Physical Therapist Assistant & Health Fitness Specialist
- Radiography
- Residential Construction
- Respiratory Care
- Surgical Technology
- Welding Technology