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W. E. B.杜波依斯在1899年出版的《费城黑人》一书中通过详细的社会学研究表明,“黑人问题”并不是因为人们认为黑人自卑感,而是社会结构性种族主义的结果。虽然他的工作并没有立即改善费城黑人的生活,但它对推进社会学领域和改变美国人对种族的理解方式做出了贡献。杜波依斯强调承认黑人作为个体的重要性,并强调费城黑人人口中的问题是社会的“症状”,而不是社会问题的原因。杜波依斯的观点今天仍在继续传播,因为美国再次努力理解种族主义在社会中表现出来的所有方式。
"The World Was Thinking Wrong About Race": W. E. B. Du Bois's The Philadelphia Negro
abstract:In The Philadelphia Negro, published in 1899, W. E. B. Du Bois created a detailed sociological study to communicate that the "Negro problem" was not due to a perceived inferiority of Black people, but instead the result of structural racism in society. While his work did not immediately improve the lives of Black Philadelphians, it contributed both to advancing the field of sociology and to changing the way Americans understood race. Du Bois emphasized the importance of acknowledging Black people as individuals and that the problems within Philadelphia's Black population were a "symptom" of the society and not the cause of the society's problems. The spread of Du Bois's perspective continues today as America again grapples with understanding all of the ways racism is manifested in society.