This course will explore some of the nationalist movements of Black people in the USA during (roughly) the first half of the twentieth century by looking both at Black nations in fiction as well as historic nationalist movements. It will therefore highlight a form of Black activism that often remains unmentioned or marginalized in the narrative of the Civil Rights movement.

This course will be held 'life' and physically present (hopefully mentally present as well) on a biweekly basis; every other week, the students will asynchronically work through provided materials and preparations for the discussions held in the meetings. This format allows for more intense discussions and to ease the 'frontal' teaching segments, but also requires of the students to work more independently in the off weeks.

Meetings will be held on the following dates:

April 29; May 13; May 27; June 10, June 24, July 8; July 22