*CANCELED* Marginalization in America [] Lifelong Learning Program

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  • Marginalization in America:
    Black Americans 1954-1965

    Larry Rand

    4 classes: Monday 23, Wednesday 25, Friday 27, and Monday 30

    Class 1:00 – 3:00, social hour 3:00 – 4:00

    625 pesos

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    This course will use the documentary film,  Eyes on the Prize, as the basis for an examination of economic, social, and other forms of marginalization of Black Americans from 1954 through 1965. During the years from the Montgomery bus boycott to Lyndon Johnson’s signing of the Civil Rights Act of 1965, great strides were made in an effort to secure basic rights and social justice for Black Americans. Through the use of archival film and interviews with people involved in the civil rights struggle, Eyes on the Prize is a compelling overview of the degree to which the United States has, and has not, fulfilled the promise written in its founding documents.

    Larry Rand has a Bachelor’s degree in government from Harvard, and a Master’s in History from Trinity College.  He taught history and constitutional law at Kent School in Connecticut for 40 years, eighteen of which were spent as chair of the history department.  He is Program Director at the Taconic Learning Center in Salisbury, CT, an adult education program much like the LLP, where he has taught Constitutional Law and Documentary Films.


    Announcing the 2019-2020 Lifelong Learning Program Courses


    The Lifelong Learning Program at the Centro Cultural / Instituto Allende provides San Miguel de Allende residents and visitors with the opportunity of taking courses designed for self-enrichment, intellectual stimulation, and fun. Courses are designed for adult learners by skilled instructors. All program staff and instructors are volunteers in order to keep tuition as low as possible. All courses take place in the Lifelong Learning Program classroom on the upper level of the Instituto, Ancha de San Antonio 22.


    We offer approximately two dozen courses from October through March. There are two to seven two-hour classes per course. For schedules and fees, which include social hour snacks after each class, or lunch in one-day courses, please see course descriptions below. The program is an excellent way to meet interesting new people and to indulge your intellectual curiosity. Now you can finally take those intriguing courses you never had time to take in school, but with no homework, exams, or grades!


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