Sociology

 

Collective behaviour, actions and interactions shape the societies in which they occur. In today’s interconnected world, understanding how society has been designed, as well as how and why people behave as they do, gives clarity to social phenomena.

Ideas about race, gender, genre and humanism are all included in the books that we used to create our Sociology module.


Yurugu, Marimba Ani

Natives, Akala

The Man-Not, Tommy Curry

Black Feminist Thought, Patricia Hill Collins

Africana Womanism, Clenora Hudson-Weems

Women, Race and Class, Angela Davis

Issues of Manhood In Black and White, Amos Wilson

They Were Her Property, Stephanie E. Jones-Roberts

Stamped From The Beginning, Ibram X. Kendi

Afropessimism, Frank B. Wilderson III

The Invention of Women, Oyeónke Oyewumi

Sister Outsider, Audre Lorde

Ain’t I A Woman, bell hooks

Rasta and Resistance, Horace Campbell

Notes of a Native Son, James Baldwin

The Fire Next Time, James Baldwin

Discourse on Colonialism, Aime Cesaire

Blood in My Eye, George Jackson

Consciencism, Kwame Nkrumah

Mask Off, J. J. Bola

The Iceman Inheritance, Michael Bradley

Slavery and Social Death, Orlando Patterson

The Invention of the White Race, Vol. 1 and 2, Theodore Allen

The History of White People, Nell Irvin Painter

Brazil: Mixture or Massacre?, Abdias do Nascimento

It’s Bigger Than Hip Hop, M. K. Asante, jr.

The Mis-Education of the Negro, Carter G. Woodson

Medical Apartheid, Harriet A. Washington

The Racial Contract, Charles W. Mills

The Wages of Whiteness, David R. Roediger

40 Million Dollar Slaves, William Rhoden

The Isis Papers: The Keys To The Colors, Frances Cress Welsing

The Souls of Black Folk, W.E.B. Du Bois

The Black Atlantic, Paul Gilroy

Superior: The Return Of Race Science, Angela Saini


 
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