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HIST 03SU25 OL - Organized Crime in the United States: The Depression Years ONLINE

"The History of Organized Crime" is an account of the criminal underworld in the United States. Starting in the mid-nineteenth century through the post-World War II era, the class places organized crime in the broader context of American history, emphasizing the processes of immigration and urbanization, poverty and working-class studies, and political culture in American history.

Tue.                              6/3-6/17                        10-11:30 am                              ONLINE (Link will be emailed to you)

Instructor:  Dr. Ryan Pettingill                                                                             Sessions: 4

Ryan Pettengill, Ph.D., earned a Doctor of Philosophy in American history from Michigan State University in 2009.  In 2021, Dr. Pettengill began teaching at the Wylie campus with Collin College.  His scholarship and research interest are based in the history of labor and working-class activism and his most recent book examines community-based activism in Detroit throughout the 1940’s and 1950’s.  Dr. Pettengill’s current research project involves the modern labor movement’s involvement in human rights.  He resides in the area where he and his wife are raising two wonderful children.

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Section Title
Organized Crime in the United States (ONLINE)
Type
Online
Days
T
Time
10:00AM to 11:30AM
Dates
Jun 03, 2025 to Jun 17, 2025
Schedule and Location
Contact Hours
4.5
Course Fee(s)
Course Fee non-credit $0.00 Click here to get more information
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