The Sociological Souls of Black Folk Essays by W. E. B. Du Bois

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Pub. Date: 2011-07-01
Publisher(s): Lexington Books
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Summary

The Souls of Black Folk is W.E.B. Du Bois' most famous work. While the work is often viewed as a classic in African American literature and the history of the African American experience, the sociological significance of the work has been understated. In his initial discussions with the book's original publisher, Du Bois desired to prepare a volume that would showcase his ongoing sociological work on "the Negro problems." While many editions of Du Bois' classic text have appeared, no edition has focused primarily on the eight previously published essays in their original form and chronological order. This fact alone makes The Sociological Souls of Black Folk unique. An introductory essay by the volume's editor, Robert Wortham, highlights the sociological significance of the original essays by addressing such themes as the concept of the self, the social construction of the African American experience, and racial inequality. Eight additional essays originally published between 1897 and 1900 are added by the editor in a second section. These additional sociological essays focus on African American entrepreneurship, crime, race relations, liberal arts education, the Black Church's function within the African American community, and the quality of African American life in the Southern Black Belt. The essays included in The Sociological Souls of Black Folk provide the reader with an opportunity to gain a greater appreciation for Du Bois' early sociological work and recognize that Du Bois was indeed one of the pioneering figures in the development of sociology in the United States.

Author Biography

Robert A. Wortham is professor of sociology at North Carolina Central University.

Table of Contents

List of Figuresp. vii
List of Tablesp. ix
The Sociological Souls of Black Folk: Editor's Introductionp. xiii
The Sociological Souls of Black Folkp. 1
Strivings of the Negro Peoplep. 3
A Negro Schoolmaster in the New Southp. 9
The Religion of the American Negrop. 17
The Freedman's Bureaup. 27
The Negro as He Really Isp. 41
The Evolution of Negro Leadershipp. 55
The Relation of the Negroes to the Whites in the Southp. 59
Of the Training of Black Menp. 73
Contextual Sociological Essays: 1897-1900p. 85
The Negro in Business: Results of the Investigationp. 87
The Negro and Crimep. 103
The American Negro at Parisp. 107
The Conservation of Racesp. 111
Careers Open to College-Bred Negroesp. 121
The Problem of Amusementp. 133
The Negro in the Black Belt: Some Social Sketchesp. 143
The Georgia Negro: A Social Study-Editor's Reconstructionp. 163
Editor's Bibliographyp. 197
Bibliography of W.E.B. Du Bois' Early Sociological Studies: 1897-1902p. 203
Indexp. 207
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