E. Franklin Frazier and Black Bourgeoisie

From: The Journal of Southern History | Date: November 1, 2003| Author: Emerson, Michael O | Copyright information

E. Franklin Frazier and Black Bourgeoisie. Edited by James E. Teele. (Columbia and London: University of Missouri Press, c. 2002. Pp. [xii], 170. $29.95, ISBN 0-8262-1378-2.)

When I first read Black Bourgeoisie, an award-winning book published in the United States in 1957 by renowned sociologist and African American studies pioneer E. Franklin Frazier (1894-1962), I was left puzzled. This careful scholar of the African American experience seemed to have written two books in one-the fir...

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