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Equality: Race and Constitutional History from the Great Migration to Modern Voting Rights is a fully online course that runs for six weeks, with new modules delivered every week. All course content is fully asynchronous, so you can complete each module on your own schedule each week. Modules contain videos, short readings, and formative assessments to deepen comprehension. 

Next cohort begins June 9, 2026. Register by June 5!

Topics include:

  • Race in the Interwar Period 
  • Race in the World War II Era 
  • Brown Internal Deliberations 
  • Subsequent Desegregation Developments 
  • Race in the Burger and Rehnquist Courts (Affirmative Action) 
  • Race in the Roberts Court (Modern Voting Rights) 

Course Fee: $350 per course (you will receive a link for payment after you submit your registration)

Review full course details to learn more or complete the form to register.

Register by June 5

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Equality: Race and Constitutional History is an open-enrollment, two-course collection. To learn more, visit the main webpage.

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