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AFRAMER 189Y - Sources of Interracial Economic Inequality in the United States Learning Course

AFRAMER 189Y - Sources of Interracial Economic Inequality in the United States Learning Course

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[AFRAMER 189Y - Sources of Interracial Economic Inequality in the United States Learning Course] AFRAMER 189Y - Sources of Interracial Economic Inequality in the United States This course investigates the historical roots and contemporary manifestations of interracial economic disparities in the United States. Students will examine factors such as slavery, segregation, discriminatory policies, and structural racism that have contributed to persistent wealth gaps between racial groups. The curriculum covers economic theories, empirical studies, and policy analyses exploring income inequality, wealth distribution, and labor market dynamics. Through data analysis, case studies, and scholarly debates, participants will critically assess the impact of historical injustices and systemic barriers on economic mobility and social cohesion. The course aims to deepen understanding of the complex dynamics of race and economics and explore strategies for promoting equity and justice. This Learning Course is a platform that helps students to study and learn. The platform provides all the required material for the students to study. The material includes Study guide, Exam Questions & Answers, Study Notes and other resources that are useful for the students. It also gives information about the upcoming exams so that students can prepare themselves accordingly.

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