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From Social Movements to Du Boisian Sociology: A 40-Year Journey Interrogating Domination and Liberation of the Oppressed

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DSEID-001-7040954
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10.1146/annurev-soc-102224-124526
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Annual Review of Sociology
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Annual Reviews
Published
2025-7-30
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Abstract

This article discusses how my lived experiences led me to become a sociologist studying the civil rights movement and the sociology of W. E. B. Du Bois. It explains my rejection of dominant movement theories and the formulation of my own social movement framework to explain the civil rights movement. It proceeds with my transition to studying the sociology of Du Bois. I cover the origins and substance of Du Boisian sociology. Finally, I conclude by addressing an attempted coup on Du Boisian sociology and defend the viability of this new sociological approach.

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From Social Movements to Du Boisian Sociology: A 40-Year Journey Interrogating Domination and Liberation of the Oppressed
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Aldon D. Morris
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