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Cultural Legacies of the Slave Trade
( 25 Modules )

Module #1
Introduction to the Cultural Legacies of the Slave Trade
Overview of the course, exploring the significance of the transatlantic slave trade and its ongoing impact on modern societies.
Module #2
The History of the Transatlantic Slave Trade
In-depth examination of the history of the transatlantic slave trade, including its causes, key events, and major players.
Module #3
The Middle Passage:A Journey of Enslavement
Exploration of the brutal conditions and experiences of enslaved Africans during the Middle Passage, including the role of European powers and African collaborators.
Module #4
Slavery and the Economy of the Americas
Analysis of the economic systems that relied on slavery, including the plantation economy, triangular trade, and the rise of capitalism.
Module #5
The Cultural Heritage of Enslaved Africans
Examination of the cultural practices, traditions, and beliefs that enslaved Africans brought with them from Africa, and how they adapted to the Americas.
Module #6
Resistance and Rebellion:Enslaved Africans Fight for Freedom
Study of the various forms of resistance and rebellion employed by enslaved Africans, including slave revolts, abolitionist movements, and individual acts of defiance.
Module #7
The Legacy of Slavery in the United States
In-depth analysis of the ongoing impact of slavery on American society, including the Civil War, Reconstruction, and the Civil Rights Movement.
Module #8
The Legacy of Slavery in the Caribbean
Examination of the cultural, economic, and political legacies of slavery in the Caribbean, including the role of colonialism and independence movements.
Module #9
The Legacy of Slavery in South America
Study of the cultural, economic, and political legacies of slavery in South America, including the role of African diasporic communities.
Module #10
Racial Hierarchies and Colorism
Analysis of how slavery and colonialism created and perpetuated racial hierarchies and colorism, and their ongoing impact on modern societies.
Module #11
The Cultural Impact of Slavery on Music and Dance
Exploration of how enslaved Africans and their descendants contributed to the development of music and dance genres, such as blues, jazz, and samba.
Module #12
The Cultural Impact of Slavery on Literature and Art
Study of how slavery and its legacies have been represented in literature and art, including the work of African diasporic writers and artists.
Module #13
The Cultural Impact of Slavery on Cuisine and Foodways
Examination of how enslaved Africans and their descendants contributed to the development of cuisines in the Americas, including the role of African ingredients and cooking techniques.
Module #14
The Legacy of Slavery in Modern-Day Politics and Economy
Analysis of how the legacy of slavery continues to shape modern politics, economies, and social structures in the Americas.
Module #15
The Legacy of Slavery in Education and Cultural Institutions
Study of how the legacy of slavery has influenced education and cultural institutions, including museums, archives, and cultural programming.
Module #16
Reparations and Restorative Justice
Examination of the calls for reparations and restorative justice, including the role of governments, institutions, and individuals in addressing the legacy of slavery.
Module #17
Community Engagement and Activism
Exploration of community-based initiatives and activist movements working to address the legacies of slavery and promote social justice.
Module #18
Personal Reflections and Action Plan
Guided reflection on the course material and personal engagement with the legacies of slavery, including the development of an action plan for continued learning and activism.
Module #19
Slavery and the Environment
Examination of the environmental impact of the transatlantic slave trade and its legacies, including the destruction of indigenous ecosystems and the exploitation of natural resources.
Module #20
The Legacy of Slavery in Mental and Physical Health
Analysis of the ongoing impact of slavery on the mental and physical health of African diasporic communities, including the role of trauma, stress, and systemic inequality.
Module #21
The Legacy of Slavery in Family and Kinship
Study of how slavery disrupted and transformed African family and kinship structures, and the ongoing impact on modern family dynamics.
Module #22
The Legacy of Slavery in Gender and Sexuality
Examination of how slavery shaped and continues to influence gender and sexuality in African diasporic communities, including the role of patriarchy and heteronormativity.
Module #23
The Legacy of Slavery in Identity and Belonging
Analysis of how slavery and its legacies have shaped and continue to influence identity and belonging in African diasporic communities, including the role of cultural heritage and memory.
Module #24
The Legacy of Slavery in International Relations
Study of how the legacy of slavery continues to influence international relations, including the role of globalization, imperialism, and diplomacy.
Module #25
Course Wrap-Up & Conclusion
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