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Dubois & Race Conflict: Crash Course Sociology #7

Dubois & Race Conflict: Crash Course Sociology #7

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We-re continuing our exploration of conflict theories with W. E. B. Dubois, who is one of the founders of sociological thought more broadly and the founder of race-conflict theory. We-ll discuss shifting ideas about race, Dubois- idea of -double-consciousness-, and the modern day field of racial identity. We-ll explore the idea racial formation and discuss Dubois- survey of African Americans in Philadelphia to look at how economic, political, and social structures affect how we perceive different races - and vice versa. We-ll also discuss the activist side of Dubois- life as co-founder of the NAACP and editor of the Crisis, and how modern day sociologists study racial politics and racial resistance. Crash Course is made with Adobe Creative Cloud. Get a free trial here: NAACP seal via Maryland GovPics: Black Lives Matter protest
Date: 2022-04-04

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I just appreciate the concept of sociology and how the studies express life with honesty backed with empirical evidence. I always spoke like this and never understand, even today, why it isn't common sense but apparently we need a whole social science, in which, I 'm grateful for the framework. In society now one of the concepts about an - African American- and how we come to be called one is so profound because this description and what is attached have made my experience in America, one of an oppressed people. It is even worst when you do your lineage and find out that these are false. The outrage is inevitable but I do believe healing from race relations will only come through truth, from these social sciences, and our individual truths we choose to live by and display in everyday life.
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The part about racial resistance and Feminist Movement. I don't really understand. By saying -Its key issue was exclusion of women from workforce. Entering workforce was seen as a form of resistance-, did she mean that in this movement, women demand to be put in the workforce (instead of staying at home and only man can involve? If so, shouldn't it be -Being excluded from the workforce was a form of resistance-? Someone help me please ):
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why can't libs mention when someone was a communist? mention it when they believe in the liberation of the human race. Dubois was a communist, don't erase his history. he campaigned for nuclear disarmament and was tried by the federal government and had his passport confiscated. Libs are great for pointing out problems and do nothing to solve them. Liberation for the Working Class---
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I have been looking everywhere to find out which Sociological Approach W. E. D Du Bois used. I was thinking it was most similar to Conflict theory used by Marx but instead of focuses only on class structures (and the inequality them stems) it was also on Race struggles. Thank you CrashCourse now onto my assignment.
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Please don't glorify this evil man he is a reason why we have paper genocide that man did not want anybody anybody having true identity he was right up underneath those other white colleagues until they announce did am and then he look like a real fool
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Du Bois also wrote science fiction! His -Twilight Zone--esque story, -The Comet- from 1920, explores racism in the context of a cataclysmic event. (It can be found in -The Big Book of Science Fiction, - Ann and Jeff VanderMeer, eds)
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Hi crash course I am leaving this channle for a while i am going to back to crash course kids you guys and gals are to smart for me and to advanced bye i will be at crash course kids
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We are at the age that everything changes so fast in a single day, yet it has been a half century what Du Bois fought for, and nothing - or very few- has changed about this issue: (
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Your short videos on great sociologists are real gems. I use them in my classes. Keep them coming. Can you do one on Jane Addams, one of the other founders of American Sociology?
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I really enjoy (and more importantly, learn from) this Crash Course series. Thank you for dedicating your time to this. It-s highly appreciated.
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