Who was he?
African American social theorist and activist
What was Du Bois’ early life?
Raised in Northern US
- Lived in a small town where there wasn’t as much discrimination
What was Du Bois’ education?
What was Du Bois’ PhD topic?
The African slave trade
When Du Bois went to the University of Berlin, who did he meet? Through this interaction what did he realize?
What was Du Bois’ scholarly career?
What was Du Bois’ contribution to political activism?
Helped form the NAACP
What did he create within the NAACP?
The Crisis, the NAACP’s magazine
What happened with his political affiliation?
What was significant about the day he died?
Died on August 27th, one day before Martin Luther King Jr.’s speech.
Why was he largely ignored during his time by mainstream sociology?
What was his shift in political position?
What was Du Bois’ approach to sociology?
What were the research methods used in his book “The Philadelphia Negro”?
§ Involved interviewing Black people in approx. 2500 households
§ Based on induction
What was his research goals in his study?
§ Gather data to challenge some existing theoretical ideas
§ Interested in challenging ideas from White historians and social theorists
What were the perspectives of Black people by White historians and social theorists?
· They suggested that something was wrong with Black people
· Supposedly Black people had innate inferiority and ability to advance
· Therefore, Black people were often associated with negative social conditions, such as being unemployed, being poor, and committing crime.
What did Du Bois discover about historical developments of African Americans?
· Found historical evidence that Black people in Philadelphia had steadily improved their lives after emancipation in the 1700s
· Started churches, schools, small businesses, and entered the trades and professions
· This countered the idea that Black people were somehow innate to have the inability to advance
What did Du Bois theorize about class positions within Black people (grades)
· Grade 1: respectable families earning enough income to live well
· Grade 2: Respectable working-class people with steady-paying work
· Grade 3: poor and very poor without enough steady income
· Grade 4: The “lowest class of criminals, prostitutes, and loafers
What did Du Bois believe was the reason for Black people being in Grades 3 and 4?
i) The legacy of slavery
ii) Competition for jobs
iii) Racial discrimination - most important to Du Bois
How did the legacy of slavery contribute to grades 3 and 4?
Black people who immigrated from the south to the north had a more recent experience of slavery which limited their job opportunities
· Their former treatment as slaved didn’t prepare them for the industrialized north.
How did racial discrimination contribute to grades 3 and 4?
· The unemployment, poverty, and crime associated with Black people resulted in racial discrimination
· Du Bois said that racial discrimination is causing these things instead
How did the competition for jobs contribute to grades 3 and 4?
· Between Black people and White immigrants
o People preferred White immigrants
· Restricted to jobs that are very similar to jobs that are similar to slavery
How did Du Bois believe that social change would occur?
What were Du Bois’ 3 major works?