学生对 Emory University 提供的 From Freedom Rides to Ferguson: Narratives of Nonviolence in the American Civil Rights Movement 的评价和反馈
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CP
Nov 20, 2020
The use of interviews is very effective in this course. The content is so relevant to apply today in the U.S. socially, politically, and in business. I only wish I had learned more about this earlier.
EJ
Apr 26, 2020
This course was wonderful! I learned so much and was able to learn more in-depth o stories and events that I knew of. Dr. LaFayette is a treasure and I look forward to hopefully meeting him one day.
51 - From Freedom Rides to Ferguson: Narratives of Nonviolence in the American Civil Rights Movement 的 75 个评论(共 106 个)
创建者 Ed B
•Apr 25, 2018
Among the very best courses led by the participants in the struggle for civil rights. Helped me to gain a better understanding of what has been gained (and lost) in our nation's story.
创建者 Haley M
•Jul 2, 2020
I thoroughly enjoyed this class and learned so much. This was very eye opening to me and all of the principles taught here are very valuable. I highly recommend taking this course.
创建者 Fernando B
•Oct 23, 2018
It was an amazing experience to learn with Dr LaFayette about nonviolence practices, methodologies and foundations in US history and considering a worldwide and human perspective.
创建者 Lisa A S
•Sep 25, 2020
I wish I could have added weeks...even months...more of this class. I have learned so much about the civil rights movements and so many of those involved in it. Fantastic class!
创建者 Valeria B
•Jul 4, 2021
It was a very useful course to get introduced to the Civil Rights Movement and the different strategies they implemented to fight for their cause. Thank you!
创建者 Mary B
•Jul 2, 2021
I loved all of the interviews with Dr. Bernard Lafayette. This was an excellent course and I'll recommend it to others. With appreciation, Mary Button
创建者 JOHN Q
•Dec 6, 2015
Nice review of a very difficult time in our history which was favored by some courageous folks who worked and endured a lot to effect a better society.
创建者 Aloke N P
•Dec 28, 2018
a must do course for every global citizen. Its not just exploring an idea but its also about exploring you as a human being and your capabilities.
创建者 Sir T A P
•Jun 22, 2021
This was a great course. I enjoyed hearing Mr Layfayette speak and share history . I understand my role in being instrumental for social change
创建者 Diane N
•Dec 1, 2015
Every body black white green or polka dot should take this course, learn to come together non violently thank you all for the lessons I learned
创建者 Petisia M A
•Jul 14, 2021
An abundance of first hand experiences and information from the individuals that actual fought the battles during the Civil Rights Movement.
创建者 Aaron L H
•Jul 17, 2020
This course was outstanding. There was a lot of information about the Civil Rights I didn't know about. The power of learning never gets old.
创建者 Lisa K
•Oct 9, 2020
Very interesting first-hand interviews. Dr. Lafayette's insights on nonviolence as a strategy and agape as a way of life were enlightening.
创建者 Danielle C
•Mar 18, 2018
Thank you for refreshing the history of a time when I witnessed so much change. I really enjoyed it.
Danielle Rawls Carr- Atlanta, Georgia
创建者 Barbara S
•Aug 25, 2020
Excellent course!!!!!!!! Thank you so much—I learned an incredible amount of information and found this course to be very transforming.
创建者 Lisa S
•Jul 9, 2017
Absolutely fascinating course - a privilege to have insights from one of the major lights of the civil rights movement
创建者 Carolyn C
•Mar 13, 2021
Love the class I am getting married to a black man and am white. I am learning his culture and how it is.
创建者 Corinne S
•May 22, 2016
One of the best and most informative classes I have taken on Coursera. I highly recommend for everyone!
创建者 Célia C
•Mar 2, 2020
Very interesting, in this course, we have al the inside view of what happened, I truly recommend.
创建者 Valentina G M
•Mar 16, 2020
I usually don't like history but the way this is told capitvated me! Thank so much
创建者 David S T
•Jun 13, 2020
Just amazing. What a fantastic course. And Dr. Lafayette is a national treasure.
创建者 Peter K
•Sep 1, 2021
an important history lesson unfortunately urgently necessary in the present day
创建者 Carmen
•Nov 5, 2017
Very enlightening about non-violence and how the civil rights movement worked.
创建者 Alzbeta S
•Jun 22, 2016
One of the best courses I took on Coursera. Very informative and practical.
创建者 Gretchen A
•Jul 8, 2020
Great interviews, Great Information, and thought- provoking questions.