The Philadelphia Negro

W E B Du Bois

The Philadelphia Negro
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cby Press
Published
31 May 2024
Pages
266
ISBN
9789363117709

The Philadelphia Negro

W E B Du Bois

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"The Philadelphia Negro: A Social Study (Grapevine edition)" presents an influential sociological work by W. E. B. du Bois that provides a comprehensive examination of the African American community in Philadelphia at the turn of the 20th century. This groundbreaking study is a seminal contribution to the fields of African American studies, sociology, and urban history. Du Bois's meticulous research and keen insights into the conditions of African Americans in Philadelphia shed light on issues of economic development, political economy, and educational opportunities. This Grapevine edition offers readers an invaluable perspective on the social, economic, and political challenges and achievements of this vibrant community.

A cornerstone of African American sociological research, "The Philadelphia Negro" continues to be a vital resource for scholars, historians, and students interested in the social and economic history of African Americans and urban communities. It highlights the enduring relevance of Du Bois's work in understanding the dynamics of urban life and racial disparities.

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