History of American Slavery

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Advanced Skill Certificate in History of American Slavery The Advanced Skill Certificate in History of American Slavery is a comprehensive course that delves into the complex and disturbing history of slavery in the United States. This 5-unit course is crucial for anyone seeking to understand the roots of systemic racism and the ongoing effects on contemporary society.

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With a significant shortage of historians and cultural heritage professionals, this course is highly in demand, offering learners a unique opportunity to fill this gap and make a meaningful impact in their communities. This Advanced Skill Certificate equips learners with essential skills, including: Research and analysis techniques Effective communication and presentation methods Contextual understanding of historical events Critical thinking and problem-solving skills Proficiency in digital humanities tools and software This course prepares learners for a wide range of careers, from museum and archive work to education, non-profit, and government sectors, ultimately enabling them to drive positive change and promote social justice.

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  • Legacy of Slavery in the American South
  • African Captivity and the Transatlantic Slave Trade
  • Slavery in the North and Border States
  • Lives of Enslaved People: Resistance and Survival
  • Emancipation and Reconstruction in American History

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As you complete the Advanced Skill Certificate in History of American Slavery, you may be interested in exploring the following career paths: Historian (20%): Conduct research and write about the history of American slavery.

Researcher (18%): Gather and analyze data on the history of American slavery for various organizations or projects.

Curator (15%): Oversee the collection and display of historical artifacts related to the history of American slavery.

Museum Director (47%): Lead a team and make strategic decisions for a museum or cultural institution focused on the history of American slavery.

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  • ProficiencyEnglish
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