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HISTORICAL FOUNDATIONS OF BLACK REFLECTIVE SOCIOLOGY Historical Foundations of - photo 1
HISTORICAL FOUNDATIONS OF BLACK REFLECTIVE SOCIOLOGY
Historical Foundations of Black Reflective Sociology
John H. Stanfield , II
First published 2011 by Left Coast Press Inc Published 2016 by Routledge 2 - photo 2
First published 2011 by Left Coast Press, Inc.
Published 2016 by Routledge
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data:
Stanfield, John H.
Historical foundations of Black reflective sociology / John H. Stanfield, II.
p. cm.
ISBN 978-1-59874-648-8 (hardcover: alk. paper) ISBN 978-1-59874-649-5
(pbk.: alk. paper)
1. African AmericansResearch. 2. African AmericansSocial conditions. 3. United States
Race relationsResearch. I. Title.
E184.7 .S695
305.896073dc22
2011009014
Cover design by Piper Wallis
ISBN 978-1-59874-648-8 hardcover
ISBN 978-1-59874-649-5 paperback
Contents

The Stranger in Sociology: The Power Games of Race
Relations

Race Philanthropy: Personalities, Institutions,
Networks, and Communities
Philanthropic Regional Consciousness and
Institution-Building in the American South:
The Formative Years, 18671920
Leonard Outhwaite's Advocacy of Scientific Research
on Blacks in the 1920s
The Cracked Back Door: Foundations and Black Social
Scientists between the World Wars
Dollars for the Silent South: Southern White Liberalism
and the Julius Rosenwald Fund, 19281948

The "Negro Problem" within and beyond the Institutional
Nexus of Pre-World War I Sociology
Race Relations Research and Black Americans between
the Two World Wars
Bitter Canaan: Charles S. Johnson as Sociologist of
African American and African Sociological Thought
Teaching Sociology in Historically Black Colleges
and Universities
Race Relations Research between the 1940s and 1970s:
Introduction to A History of Race Relations Research

Gazing Through the Kitchen Window: Race and Elite
Academic Employment in Post-1970s America
Many of these articles have been previously published in other journals. These original citations are acknowledged as follows:
(1988): Stanfield, John H. II, The Stranger in Sociology: The Power Games of Race Relations, in Higgins, Paul C. and Johnson John, Personal Sociology, New York: Praeger.
(2010): Charlie (unpublished paper).
(2005): Stanfield, John H. II, Race Philanthropy: Personalities, Institutions, Networks, and Communities, Editors: Rooney, Patrick and Sherman, Lois, Exploring Black Philanthropy, pp. 105112, Jossey Bass.
(1987): Stanfield, John H. II, Philanthropic Regional Consciousness and Institution-Building in the American South: The Formative Years, 18671920, in Philanthropy and American Culture, pp. 119138, Columbia University Center on American Culture.
(1983): Stanfield, John H. II, Leonard Outhwaite's Advocacy of Scientific Research on Blacks in the 1920s. Knowledge and Society JAI Press Annual, vol.4:87101.
(1982): Stanfield, John H. II, The Cracked Back Door: Foundations and Black Social Scientists between the World Wars. The American Sociologist, November, vol.17:193204.
(1984): Stanfield, John H. II, Dollars for the Silent South: Southern White Liberalism and the Julius Rosenwald Fund, 19281948. Perspectives on the American South, vol.2:117138, New York: Gordon and Breach.
(1982): Stanfield, John H. II, The "Negro Problem" within and beyond the Institutional Nexus of Pre-World War I Sociology. Phylon, September, vol.43:187201.
(1983): Stanfield, John H. II, Race Relations Research and Black Americans between the Two World Wars. Journal of Ethnic Studies, vol. 11:6193.
(1987): Stanfield, John H. II (Editor), Johnson, Charles S. Bitter Canaan: Charles S. Johnson as Sociologist of African American and African Sociological Thought. Transaction Books.
(2003): Stanfield, John H. II (Editor), Special Issue: Teaching Sociology in Historically Black Colleges and Universities: A Neglected Chapter in the History of The Scholarship of Teaching Sociology, Teaching Sociology , vol.31:361365.
(2007): Stanfield, John H. II, Martin Luther King, Jr. as a Public Sociologist in George Ritzer (Editor), The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology.
(1993): Stanfield, John H. II, (Editor and Contributor) Race Relations Research between the 1940s and 1970s: Introduction to A History of Race Relations Research. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
(2008): Stanfield, John H. II, Introductory Essay, Hylan Lewis' Blackways of Kent, University of South Carolina Pressoriginally published in 1955.
(1997): Stanfield, John H. II, Black Radical Sociological Thought. Research in Research and Ethnic Relations, vol. 10:1334.
(2008): Stanfield, John H. II, African Diasporic Sociology; in Carol Boyce-Davies (Editor), The Encyclopedia of the African Diaspora. Oxford: ABC-CLIO.
(1988): Stanfield, John H. II, Not Quite in the Club, The American Sociologist, Winter, vol.19:291300.
(1990): The Race Politics of Knowledge Production, Research in Social Policy, JAI Press, Inc., vol.2:177194.
(1995): Stanfield, John H. II, Gazing Through the Kitchen Window: Race and Elite Academic Employment in Post-1970s America, U.S. Race Relations in the 1980s and 1990s: Challenges and Alternatives , Edited by Gail Thomas. Taylor and Francis.
This book represents an unprecedented comprehensive reflective history of Blacks in American sociology from the late 1860s to the 1990s, based upon papers I have written and mostly published over a span of nearly 30 years on the subject. By reflective history I mean an examination in historical sociology of knowledge of the patronage and the political, economic, and social contextualizing environments that shaped both academic and non-academic thinking about black experiences in the United States from the end of the American Civil War through the 1990s, with particular focus on the rise of the scientific study of Blacks prior to World War II.
This journey begins with the question: "How is it that I became a historical sociologist of knowledge?" Indeed, becoming a sociologist of knowledge is a rare thing for a sociologist in any land, especially in the United States due to its esoteric and otherwise non-empirical inclinations. Since most sociologists of knowledge are white (men) who tend to dabble in this subfield only once they are old and gray, ready finally to ease into a candid, reflective mood, it is even more uncommon for an American sociologist of knowledge to be black and to have started out so young. So, how did it happen that I became one in undergraduate school?
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