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The Civil Rights Movement

SOC-956
3 Credits
Correspondence
4.89
SOC-956
3 Credits
Correspondence
4.89

63 Reviews

5.00/5.00
5/22/2023
State: PENNSYLVANIA
I loved everything about this course! The assignments were relevant and insightful, and Dr. Carden was quick to respond when needed!
5.00/5.00
5/5/2023
State: VIRGINIA
It was very informative, even though I was not unfamiliar with the subject.
5.00/5.00
10/28/2022
State: MICHIGAN
I have really enjoyed the structure and content of the class. The assignments are time-consuming and challenging, but worthwhile to allow me to explore the content more for the benefit of me and the students I teach in my classroom.
5.00/5.00
6/30/2022
State: NEW JERSEY
Loved the class. Truly enjoyed all the materials and feel it will be very useful in my classroom.
5.00/5.00
12/9/2021
State: NEW JERSEY
This was a great course that provided me with a tremendous amount of valuable information. This course will definitely help me teach the Civil Rights Movement in a more meaningful way.
4.50/5.00
11/19/2021
State: MARYLAND
great chance to explore a topic I love in more depth
5.00/5.00
9/21/2021
State: MARYLAND
5.00/5.00
6/11/2021
State: NEW YORK
Great course!
5.00/5.00
4/12/2021
State: CALIFORNIA
GREAT COURSE. Something like this should be required for all teachers to take.
5.00/5.00
3/16/2021
State: MARYLAND
A lot of eye opening information. I learned a great deal about the lesser known heroes of the movement and about the influence of women on the movement. Loved it
5.00/5.00
1/23/2021
State: OHIO
I love these self-paced courses! I plan on taking more.
5.00/5.00
1/13/2021
State: NEW YORK
Dr. Carden is a great professor! This course was extremely relevant to the classes that I teach and gave me a new perspective on the Civil Rights Movement.
5.00/5.00
1/6/2021
State: ILLINOIS
The course was very educational and the professor was very helpful and and prompt with his responses.
5.00/5.00
11/16/2020
State: VIRGINIA
4.50/5.00
7/26/2020
State: MASSACHUSETTS
The course provides a great overview of the civil rights movement. I particularly liked the choice in books and the research element.