The first book by Dr. Anderson is a classic. It examines how slavery and Jim Crow regulations were utilized to build a powerful nation using black labor. It describes how black people were socially molded into the bottom level in a real-life Monopoly game, one in which they are neither playing nor winning. Black Labor is a detailed examination of…
The Death of White Sociology, edited by Howard University professor Joyce Ladner, includes excellent essays by writers such as Ralph Ellison and Albert Murray, who take aim at Euro-American sociological analysis' "social science fiction" as well as political scientist Ron Walters' "Toward a Definition of Black Social Science" and E. Franklin Frazier's unsentimental critique, "The Failure of the Negro Intellectual."…