Research in Race and Ethnic Relations. Volume 9
By : Dennis M. Rutledge
Du Bois's Framework: W.E.B. Du Bois's social and political ideas provide a framework to understand inequality and injustice, focusing on power dynamics in the U.S. and globally.
Double Consciousness: Du Bois's concept of double consciousness explores the internal conflict experienced by African Americans,balancing their identity with societal expectations.
Shift in Approach: Du Bois initially believed in science as a tool for social reform but later shifted to activism and public criticism due to the limitations of scientific methods in addressing racial issues.
Activism and Leadership: Du Bois emphasized the importance of leadership and organization in the fight for equality, advocating for both racial integration and the preservation of cultural distinctiveness.
JAI Press. Greenich Connecticut. 1996 239p.