Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 236
Trim: 6½ x 9⅜
978-0-7425-3545-9 • Hardback • March 2007 • $126.00 • (£97.00)
978-0-7425-3546-6 • Paperback • March 2007 • $52.00 • (£40.00)
978-1-4616-4165-0 • eBook • March 2007 • $49.00 • (£38.00)
Joseph O. Jewell is an associate professor of sociology at Texas A&M University, where he specializes in sociology of education, historical sociology and race/ethnic relations. His work explores historical intersections between race, class, and gender in the United States.
Chapter 1 Introduction: Race, Class Formation and Social Reform
Chapter 2 "Open and Urgent Fields of Labor": The American Missionary Association, Race, and Social Reform in the Black South
Chapter 3 "Up From Slavery": Structural and Cultural Foundations of Atlanta's Black Middle Class, 1870-1900
Chapter 4 "Black Ivy": Education, Race, and Class at Storrs Free School and Atlanta University
Chapter 5 "From 'Black Sheep' to 'Dusky Shepherds'": Missionary Religion and the Making of a Black Middle Class Elite
Chapter 6 Conclusion: Race, Reform and Re-Making the Middle Class: A Theoretical Essay
This book definitely expands our understanding of the urban post-emanicpation experience of southern African Americans.
— 2008; The Journal of African American History
Clear and logical... its legacy will be precisely in what it does to draw attention to and encourage further research on the specific historical processes of racial class formation in the African-American community.
— American Journal of Sociology, November 2008
Joseph Jewell's book is a cutting-edge effort in sociologically informed historical analysis, one that probes deeply into the making of the Black middle class, primarily in the city of Atlanta in the years 1875-1915. Demonstrating significant research imagination, Jewell shows clearly, and with original data collection and reanalysis of previous studies, how the social reform efforts of northern missionary organizations both facilitated and frustrated the growth of a new Black middle class.
— Joe R. Feagin, Texas A&M University