The Philadelphia Negro: A Social Study
W. E. B. Du Bois
Read by Jim Locke
In November, 1897, I submitted to the American Academy of Political and Social Science a plan for the study of Negro problems. This work is an essay along the lines there laid down, and is thus part of larger design of observation and research into the history and social conditions of the transplanted Africans. W.E.B. Du Bois
At the end of this work are appendices, mainly additional statistics and not included here--the most noteworthy of them being Appendix B, a list of legislation regarding the Philadelphia Negro during this period. (9 hr 40 min)
Chapters
Introduction | 18:41 | Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter 1 | 6:24 | Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter 2 | 10:13 | Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter 3 | 28:37 | Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter 4 | 34:29 | Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter 5 | 18:24 | Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter 6 | 9:42 | Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter 7 | 10:37 | Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter 8 | 15:05 | Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter 9 | 1:04:08 | Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter 10 | 21:15 | Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter 11 | 39:59 | Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter 12 | 51:16 | Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter 13 | 48:38 | Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter 14 | 27:28 | Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter 15 | 47:07 | Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter 16 | 1:05:47 | Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter 17 | 35:10 | Read by Jim Locke |
Chapter 18 | 27:07 | Read by Jim Locke |