Centering Black Lives. Cultivating Critical Minds.
The African American Studies Emphasis at Tougaloo College is an interdisciplinary journey through the lived experiences, cultural contributions, and ongoing struggles of African-descended peoples. Rooted in the legacy of Black intellectual thought and social activism, this program empowers students to challenge injustice, reclaim narratives, and lead with purpose in any field they choose.

Course Descriptions
The African American Studies Emphasis combines core historical study with interdisciplinary electives that reflect the richness and complexity of Black life. Students engage with African civilizations, the African Diaspora, U.S. racial politics, and Black cultural expression through literature, music, philosophy, religion, and social science. This emphasis enhances any major with a deeper understanding of race, resistance, and representation.
Course Descriptions: African American Studies Emphasis
The African American Studies emphasis analyzes and explains the contributions of African-descended peoples to American and world cultures from antiquity to the present. It emphasizes African civilizations, the global African Diaspora, and the ongoing social, cultural, and political challenges faced by African Americans in contemporary society.
Core Courses (12 Credit Hours Required)
Students must complete four of the following courses:
Elective Courses (Choose 6 Credit Hours)
Students must select two courses from the following list: