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kakasveta [241]
1 year ago
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1) Who is W.E.B. Du Bois? Where did he obtain his PhD?

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Nady [450]1 year ago
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1. William Edward Burghardt Du Bois is an activist from America and he obtained his PhD from Havard University.

  • 2. He studied sociology and made his investigations in University of Pennsylvania.
  • 3. William Edward Burghardt Du Bois finding while studying the sociology of the society was that change in the society could be achieved by means of protest.
  • 4. The racial formation theory is a theory which uses sociology to identify and shape races of people. This formation theory has a relationship with Du Bois in that he himself too was a sociologist and describes this theory as an empirical science.
  • 5. Race is not a biological thing.
  • 6. Class is more of important than race simply because the ethnicity of different groups of people is still a subject of social class in any system.

<h3>Why race is not a biological thing</h3>

The simple reason why race has no biological connection is simply because it is more of a social attribute.

So therefore, we can confirm from the explanation above that W.E.B. Du Bois was an intellectual individual.

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