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History, United States, 19th Century, Social Science, Ethnic Studies, American, African American & Black Studies, Sociology, Urban
Philadelphia Negro: A Social Study by W.E.B. DuBois β€” book cover

Philadelphia Negro: A Social Study

by W.E.B. DuBois
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Synopsis

Originally published in 1899, The Philadelphia Negro is a sociological study of the blacks living in Philadelphia in 1896-7. Du Bois was hired by the University of Pennsylvania to conduct the study, under what some believe to be false pretenses. Some suspect that the study was meant, by those funding it, to show how the black community was responsible for a number of problems within the city. The report they received, however, was of quite a different nature. The Philadelphia Negro was the first sociological study of black urban Americans ever conducted. It detailed their lives, their social structures, their education, their marriages, and their jobs. The study sought to illuminate ways in which philanthropy could help the people living in Philadelphia's Seventh Ward. It did not presume, as many people did at the time, that blacks lived in poor conditions due to an innate weakness in their race. This scholarly work serves as an excellent reference for students of history and sociology.

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 1969
Publisher
Schocken Books
Pages
520
ISBN
9780805201604

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