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Race, Gender, and Culture

Explore baseball's role in American social history, examining race relations, gender equality, and cultural impact through the lens of America's pastime.

Explore baseball's role in American social history, examining race relations, gender equality, and cultural impact through the lens of America's pastime.

This course cannot be purchased separately - to access the complete learning experience, graded assignments, and earn certificates, you'll need to enroll in the full American History Through Baseball Specialization program. You can audit this specific course for free to explore the content, which includes access to course materials and lectures. This allows you to learn at your own pace without any financial commitment.

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Race, Gender, and Culture

This course includes

9 Hours

Of Self-paced video lessons

Beginner Level

Completion Certificate

awarded on course completion

Free course

What you'll learn

  • Understand baseball's role in American race relations and civil rights

  • Analyze the evolution of gender equality in sports

  • Examine baseball's influence on American culture

  • Explore the history of the Negro Leagues

  • Investigate baseball's role in social change

Skills you'll gain

Baseball History
Race Relations
Gender Studies
American Culture
Sports History
Civil Rights
Social Justice
Cultural Analysis
Historical Research
Sports Sociology

This course includes:

4.4 Hours PreRecorded video

38 quizzes

Access on Mobile, Tablet, Desktop

FullTime access

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There are 4 modules in this course

This comprehensive course examines the intersection of baseball with American social history, focusing on race relations, gender equality, and cultural transformation. Students explore key historical periods from post-Civil War Reconstruction through the Civil Rights Movement, analyzing baseball's role in segregation, integration, and social change. The curriculum covers topics including the Negro Leagues, women in baseball, cultural impacts, and how the sport both reflected and influenced American society throughout different eras.

Baseball Comes of Age

Module 1 · 137 Minutes to complete

Baseball Culture

Module 2 · 203 Minutes to complete

Only the Ball was White

Module 3 · 122 Minutes to complete

Post War

Module 4 · 104 Minutes to complete

Fee Structure

Instructor

Tom Zeiler
Tom Zeiler

987 Students

4 Courses

Professor of History

Dr. Tom Zeiler is a Professor of History at the University of Colorado Boulder, where he also serves as the Director of the International Affairs Program. He specializes in U.S. foreign relations, focusing on themes such as economics, globalization, war, and sports. Dr. Zeiler teaches a variety of courses in American and international history, including "Baseball and Americanism," "Moneyball and Globalization," and "Race, Gender, and Culture," which explore the intersection of historical events with cultural phenomena.Dr. Zeiler holds degrees from Emory University and the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, where he earned his M.A. and Ph.D. He has authored or edited fourteen books on topics ranging from U.S. trade history to military history, including notable works like National Pastime: U.S. History Through Baseball and Ambassadors in Pinstripes: The Spalding World Baseball Tour and the Birth of the American Empire. His research interests extend to using trade as a diplomatic tool for peace and security, a project he refers to as “Capitalist Peace.”Recognized for his teaching excellence, Dr. Zeiler has received multiple awards, including the Teacher Recognition Award from the Student Organization for Alumni Relations. His contributions to the field have been supported by various grants and fellowships, including Fulbright fellowships for teaching and research. Through his engaging courses and extensive scholarship, he continues to influence students' understanding of history and its relevance to contemporary issues.

Race, Gender, and Culture

This course includes

9 Hours

Of Self-paced video lessons

Beginner Level

Completion Certificate

awarded on course completion

Free course

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