Confronting the American Dilemma of Race - The Second Generation of Black American Sociologists
Confronting the American Dilemma of Race consists of twelve articles written by six authors about the second generation African American sociologists who embarked on their sociological careers between 1930 and 1950 when American society was embedded in a racial caste system. From the perspective of the sociology of knowledge, these articles, through examining the life experiences and works of these African American sociologists, reveal important insights into the impact of racial segregation on the development of both black sociology and the sociology of race relations.
Contributions by: Benjamin P. Bowser, Jerry G. Watts, Alford A. Young, Wilbur H. Watson, Charles V. Willie, Anthony J. Blasi