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  1. The Philadelphia Negro is a sociological and epidemiological study of African Americans in Philadelphia that was written by W. E. B. Du Bois, commissioned by the University of Pennsylvania and published in 1899 with the intent of identifying social problems present in the African American community. It was the first sociological case ...

  2. The Philadelphia Negro (Los negros de Filadelfia) es un estudio sociológico clásico de la población afroamericana de Filadelfia hecho por W. E. B. Du Bois. Por encargo de la Universidad de Pensilvania y publicado en 1899. Para realizar el estudio, Du Bois reunió información en el período entre agosto de 1896 y diciembre de 1897. [1]

  3. The Philadelphia Negro: A Social Study on JSTOR. JSTOR is part of , a not-for-profit organization helping the academic community use digital technologies to preserve the scholarly record and to advance research and teaching in sustainable ways. ©2000‍–2024 ITHAKA.

  4. Summary of Content. Du Bois's detailed study uses history and sociology to consider the social experience of African Americans in the Seventh Ward of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Offers a comprehensive examination of black life, including migration, religion, crime, family, health, and education.

  5. 8 de feb. de 2022 · Internet Archive. Language. English. xxx, 315 pages : 22 cm. Originally published: Philadelphia : The University, 1899, in series: Publications of the University of Pennsylvania. Series in political economy and public law. With new introd. Includes bibliographical references (p. 311-315) and index.

  6. 28 de feb. de 2024 · His groundbreaking study, “ The Philadelphia Negro: A Social Study ,” was published in 1899 and exhaustively detailed the poor social conditions of thousands of Black Philadelphians in...

  7. The Philadelphia Negro (Los negros de Filadelfia) es un estudio sociológico clásico de la población afroamericana de Filadelfia hecho por W. E. B. Du Bois. Por encargo de la Universidad de Pensilvania y publicado en 1899. Para realizar el estudio, Du Bois reunió información en el período entre agosto de 1896 y diciembre de 1897. [1]