The Negro in the South

The Negro in the South, a book written in 1907 by sociologist W. E. B. Du Bois and educator Booker T. Washington, described the social history of African-American people in the southern United States. It was a compilation of the William Levi Bull Lectures on Christian Sociology for that year. Washington and Du Bois had recently co-contributed to the Washington edited 1903 collection, The Negro Problem.[1] It has been re-published in 2011 in electronic form via Project Gutenberg.[2]

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  1. Black American Writers: Bibliographical Essays, Volume 1: The Beginnings through the Harlem Renaissance and Langston Hughes. Springer, Dec 25, 2015, p77
  2. The Negro in the South at Project Gutenberg.

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