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French/African Studies 190: Freshman Seminar: Paris: City of Light/Darkness? The Politics of Race in 20th-21st century Paris

Throughout the 20th and 21st century, Paris has enjoyed a cosmopolitan reputation for racial and intellectual freedom . . . yet amidst the city's renowned climate of tolerance lurked the specter of French colonization . . .

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