Reclaiming a Du Boisian Perspective on Racial Attitudes
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Bobo, Lawrence D. 2000. “Reclaiming a Du Boisian Perspective on Racial Attitudes.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 568 (1): 186–202. https://doi.org/10.1177/0002716200568001014.Abstract
This article asserts that Du Boisian sociology included a strong role for racial prejudice in analyzing the conditions and dynamics of African American social life. The article examines Du Bois's empirical social scientific legacy with a special focus on The Philadelphia Negro and how he treated racial prejudice in this seminal work. It then examines the turn away from a concern with racial prejudice in modern sociological analysis and identifies the necessity of returning to the theoretical holism exemplified by Du Bois if sociological theory on race and racism are to advance.Other Sources
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