The Race and the American Story project is actively seeking to add additional university and community partners to broaden this experience across the country.

Get Involved
Race and the American Story is actively looking to grow our partnerships with other institutions of higher education.
Why partner with Race and the American Story?
The Race and the American Story core syllabus is the result of intensive collaboration among a diverse group of faculty over multiple semesters, across multiple campuses, and with hundreds of students. The course offers a unique enhancement of any undergraduate curriculum, an opportunity to participate in our annual symposium, and a connection to our vibrant and growing community.
Who can partner with Race and the American Story?
We partner with faculty members at various institutions who regularly teach the course.
How can I partner?
Partnering is easy. Simply notify us of your interest through the form below and we will get in touch with further information and materials.
Our Participating Locations
Race and the American Story was founded at the University of Missouri. It has since been developed at two other university campuses. We are actively looking for more universities to get involved in the project.
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY
Center for Political Thought and Leadership
Tempe, AZ
The Center for Political Thought and Leadership aims to further research in American political thought and to support civic education at all levels both within and beyond the classroom environment.
UMASS AMHERST
W. E. B. Du Bois Center
Amherst, MA
The W. E. B. Du Bois Center at the University of Massachusetts Amherst was established in 2009 to engage the nation and the world in discussion and scholarship about the global issues involving race, labor and social justice.
UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
Kinder Institute on Constitutional Democracy
Columbia, MO
The Kinder Institute is a vibrant, diverse community of scholars who share not only an academic interest in rigorously unpacking the complex history of constitutional democracy in the U.S. and around the globe but also a commitment to collective inquiry.
Connect with Race and the American Story
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