John H. Stanfield II, a leading historian of Black social science,
distills decades of his research and thinking in a set of
articles--some original to the volume, others from fugitive
sources--that trace the trajectories of Black scholars and
scholarship in relationship to the broader African American
experience over the past two centuries. Stanfield's signature
contributions to this research tradition range from the role of
philanthropy in the study and life of African Americans to
institutional racism in sociology and the impacts of race on
scholarly careers. His analyses run from global formulations to
individual biographies, including his own, and stretch from the
early decades of social science to the present. This work creates a
nuanced historical context for reflective Black sociology that will
be of interest to social historians, sociologists, and scholars of
color from all disciplines.
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