Activities instructed by Dr. Caroline Campbell
This course offers an intensive, interdisciplinary exploration of the profound and enduring culture forged by African Americans in the aftermath of involuntary transplantation to the Americas. Moving beyond conventional narratives, this is an “Untold History” that critically examines the cultural evolution during and subsequent to chattel slavery in the United States. Through an interdisciplinary lens, we will explore how African Americans have profoundly shaped American life by examining several broad areas, including:
- Arts & Performance: Investigating foundational expressions in music (including the rarely discussed slave symphony orchestras), dance, and visual arts.
- Narrative & Film: Analyzing key cinematic and literary works that define and challenge the African American experience.
- Innovation & Craft: Tracing contributions in material culture, crafts, and foundational technologies.
- Education & Resilience: Exploring the persistent struggle for knowledge and the formation of distinct educational and community structures.
- Sports & Identity: Analyzing the role of athletics in shaping social mobility and national identity. Participants will gain a critical understanding of the resilience, innovation, and enduring cultural impact of African Americans.







DRUMS ALIVE: GOLDEN BEATS