2025 - Spring
Journalism as Literature: The Black Essay
Course Number: JOUR-UA 504.003
Day & Time: Thur | 6:20 PM – 9:00 PM
Location: 181 Mercer, Room 232
Instructor: David Dent
Prerequisites: None
This course will explore the African American experience through the prism of classic works of journalism, essays, and nonfiction writing. This will include pieces in Freedman’s Journal, the first African American newspaper owned and operated by blacks founded in 1827. We will also zoom the lens on the nonfiction works of James Baldwin, Ralph Ellison, Zora Neal Hurston, Zadie Smith, and many others. As students read, they will also write about black life in America in the Trump era.
Notes: Counts as an elective for the journalism major and both journalism minors. Crosslisted with Social and Cultural Analysis (SCA) as SCA-UA 152.
Questions? Email undergraduate.journalism@nyu.edu.