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W. E. B. Du Bois: Pioneer American Sociologist highlights the contributions of W. E. B. Du Bois on the field of sociology. Robert A. Wortham shines a light on Du Bois’s role in shaping the scientific scope of the sociological perspective through his pioneering contributions in the areas of demography, urban and rural sociology, Southern Black Belt studies, and religion and society. This book provides a journey through the extensive sociological investigations of one of the key figures in the development of sociology in the United States and globally.



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"Robert A. Wortham’s W. E. B. Du Bois: Pioneer American Sociologist is a must read! This book covers Du Bois’s important and often overlooked first tenure at Atlanta University, where he developed the first American school of sociology and made multiple groundbreaking contributions to research methods and substantive topical areas. If you are new to Du Boisian sociology and want to learn why he is considered the father of American sociology, this book is for you!"

-- Earl Wright II, Rhodes College

"To highlight effectively the path-breaking sociology of W.E.B. Du Bois requires a text conveying keen interpretations of the relevant primary sources, as well as providing the readers with insights into the complexities, not only of Du Bois the sociologist, but also of the field of sociology itself. With W.E.B. Du Bois: Pioneer American Sociologist Robert Wortham has written such a book. Du Bois's signal contributions are all the more accessible to a wider audience due to Wortham's clear writing style and apt descriptions and explanations."

-- Robert W. Williams, Bennet College

“This valuable book, which discusses Du Bois’s sociology, is long overdue. Wortham clearly documents the broad scope of the pioneering work in sociology proffered by Du Bois during his first tenure as a sociologist at Atlanta University from 1897 through 1910. His critical analysis, using an innovative format, offers a readable and accurate assessment of Du Bois’s significant pioneering contributions to American sociology, still largely neglected. The book includes discussions of the initial empirical research by an American sociologist, the initial program of African American studies, Du Bois’ monumental study of Philadelphia Blacks, and his Black Belt studies, among other pertinent information. This work adds to the existing evidence that W.E.B. Du Bois must not be overlooked as the founder of American sociology.”

-- Dan S. Green, Kentucky State University

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Contents

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Introduction: W. E. B. Du Bois—Pioneer American Sociologist

Chapter 1. Du Bois and the Atlanta Sociological Tradition, 1897–1910

Chapter 2. Pioneering Efforts in the Development of Scientific Sociology

Chapter 3. Philadelphia’s Seventh Ward—A Demographic, Urban Sociological Investigation

Chapter 4. Rural Sociology—The Farmville, Virginia Social Study

Chapter 5. A Black Belt Study—The Unpublished Lowndes County Survey

Chapter 6. The Atlanta Black Church—A Religious Economy Case Study

Chapter 7. Prayer as Social Commentary in Prayers for Dark People

Chapter 8. The Sociological Legacy of W. E. B. Du Bois

Appendix: A Du Bois Primer

References

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 28/10/2022
      ISBN13: 9781793610409, 978-1793610409
      ISBN10: 1793610401

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      W. E. B. Du Bois: Pioneer American Sociologist highlights the contributions of W. E. B. Du Bois on the field of sociology. Robert A. Wortham shines a light on Du Bois’s role in shaping the scientific scope of the sociological perspective through his pioneering contributions in the areas of demography, urban and rural sociology, Southern Black Belt studies, and religion and society. This book provides a journey through the extensive sociological investigations of one of the key figures in the development of sociology in the United States and globally.



      Trade Review

      "Robert A. Wortham’s W. E. B. Du Bois: Pioneer American Sociologist is a must read! This book covers Du Bois’s important and often overlooked first tenure at Atlanta University, where he developed the first American school of sociology and made multiple groundbreaking contributions to research methods and substantive topical areas. If you are new to Du Boisian sociology and want to learn why he is considered the father of American sociology, this book is for you!"

      -- Earl Wright II, Rhodes College

      "To highlight effectively the path-breaking sociology of W.E.B. Du Bois requires a text conveying keen interpretations of the relevant primary sources, as well as providing the readers with insights into the complexities, not only of Du Bois the sociologist, but also of the field of sociology itself. With W.E.B. Du Bois: Pioneer American Sociologist Robert Wortham has written such a book. Du Bois's signal contributions are all the more accessible to a wider audience due to Wortham's clear writing style and apt descriptions and explanations."

      -- Robert W. Williams, Bennet College

      “This valuable book, which discusses Du Bois’s sociology, is long overdue. Wortham clearly documents the broad scope of the pioneering work in sociology proffered by Du Bois during his first tenure as a sociologist at Atlanta University from 1897 through 1910. His critical analysis, using an innovative format, offers a readable and accurate assessment of Du Bois’s significant pioneering contributions to American sociology, still largely neglected. The book includes discussions of the initial empirical research by an American sociologist, the initial program of African American studies, Du Bois’ monumental study of Philadelphia Blacks, and his Black Belt studies, among other pertinent information. This work adds to the existing evidence that W.E.B. Du Bois must not be overlooked as the founder of American sociology.”

      -- Dan S. Green, Kentucky State University

      Table of Contents

      Contents

      List of Tables

      Introduction: W. E. B. Du Bois—Pioneer American Sociologist

      Chapter 1. Du Bois and the Atlanta Sociological Tradition, 1897–1910

      Chapter 2. Pioneering Efforts in the Development of Scientific Sociology

      Chapter 3. Philadelphia’s Seventh Ward—A Demographic, Urban Sociological Investigation

      Chapter 4. Rural Sociology—The Farmville, Virginia Social Study

      Chapter 5. A Black Belt Study—The Unpublished Lowndes County Survey

      Chapter 6. The Atlanta Black Church—A Religious Economy Case Study

      Chapter 7. Prayer as Social Commentary in Prayers for Dark People

      Chapter 8. The Sociological Legacy of W. E. B. Du Bois

      Appendix: A Du Bois Primer

      References

      About the Author

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