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W. E. B. DuBois on Sociology and the Black Community

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Historian, journalist, educator, and civil rights advocate W.E.B. Du Bois was perhaps most accomplished as a sociologist of race relations and of the black community in the United States. This volume collects his sociological writings from 1898 to 1910. The 18 selections include five on Du Bois's conception of sociology and sociological research, especially as a tool in the struggle for racial justice; excerpts from studies of black communities in the South and the North, including "The Philadelphia Negro"; writings on black culture and social life, with a selection from "The Negro American Family"; and later works on race relations in the United States and elsewhere after World War II. This section includes a powerful 50th-anniversary reassessment of his classic 1901 article in the Atlantic in which he predicted that "the problem of the 20th century is the problem of the color line."

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ISBN: 9780226167602
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Author: W E B DuBois
Publisher: University of Chicago Press an imprint of The University of Chicago Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 328 pages
Series: Heritage of Sociology Series
Genres: Ethnic groups and multicultural studies
Anthropology
Social and ethical issues
Ethnic studies
Literary essays