Duke, DOCST 198, Documenting the Civil Rights Movement in North Carolina, Fall 2003
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Student projects for this course consist of interviews with individuals who were directly involved in the Civil Rights Movement in North Carolina. Folders typically contain CD-Roms or other media, and the student's project statements, which explore the themes chosen and the unfolding of the projects.
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