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Paperback The City of Black Folk Book

ISBN: 102555955X

ISBN13: 9781025559551

The City of Black Folk

"The City Black Folk" is a profound sociological and historical examination of the African American experience within the rapidly evolving urban landscape of early 20th-century America. Written by the pioneering scholar and civil rights leader W.E.B. Du Bois, this work delves into the complex socio-economic conditions, cultural shifts, and systemic challenges faced by Black communities as they migrated from the rural South to Northern cities.

Du Bois employs his signature blend of rigorous research and evocative prose to explore themes of identity, labor, housing, and the persistent "color line" that defined urban life. By documenting the vibrant social structures and the resilience of city-dwelling Black populations, the work provides an essential perspective on the Great Migration and its transformative impact on the American social fabric. This study remains a cornerstone of African American studies and urban sociology, offering timeless insights into the quest for equality and the nuances of racial dynamics in the United States. It serves as a vital resource for understanding the historical roots of modern urban environments and the enduring legacy of Du Bois's intellectual contributions to the fight for social justice.

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