OU - Exploring U.S. History
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About Exploring U.S. History (HIST 1483 and HIST 1493)
Understanding the past, including the unique rights and responsibilities of American citizenship, is essential for our collective future. These courses will introduce you to the means and methods of original research, and will enhance your ability to articulate your own ideas and arguments-- both orally and in writing. These skills should serve you well throughout your academic and professional careers. We look forward to working with you!
James Hart, History Department Chair, University of Oklahoma
News
Congratulations to OU student Camille Matlock, whose research paper “America’s Dairyland: A Brie Bit Gay” won the David W. Levy Prize for Fall 2020. Matlock’s research examines how the Gay People’s Union at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee used both major and independent media “to combat systemic oppression, promote political engagement, and destigmatize homosexuality” in the wake of McCarthyism.