W. E. B. Dubois Ideology

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The transformation of the society has been a key issue within the sociological context. Utilizing the social ideology of W.E.B DuBois, the context targets at deriving the main problem persistent within the American society based on the historical events and activities participated and anticipated by the sociologists while comparing the literal contexts from other philosophers in the social field of education. DuBois was born an African-American and raised in America, an era that a black was perceived inferior and could be subjected to the low-class treatments under all elements of the social interactions and construct. This is to mean that the blacks had limited exposure to opportunities such as the jobs, education as well as freedom of expression.

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