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Sociological Theories Of Charles Wright Mills

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Charles Wright Mills was a famous sociologist who is recognized for his many contributions to the field of sociology, including coining the term sociological imagination. A sociological imagination is the ability to understand the relationship between an individual’s personal circumstances and larger social forces. Throughout this essay, I will connect the personal biographies of two men, Charles and Glen, to the large historical contexts of the time periods they lived in to demonstrate the use of sociological imagination. Charles was born on June 20, 1947 in Cannelton, Indiana. The first home that he remembers living in was a two-bedroom log cabin with his mom, dad, and three sisters. His parents were tobacco sharecroppers, so his family …show more content…

Once Charles was released from jail he worked multiple different blue-collar jobs. He worked on the assembly line at a distribution company, supervised a painting crew for the Parks Department, and then he dug graves at a local cemetery. He quit his job at the cemetery when one of his friends started a fishing business and asked Charles to come work for him. After a few years of learning how to run fish nets, Charles decided to open up his own fish market in Owensboro, Kentucky. He and a few of his friends became partners and opened up their business in 1995. Their market became very successful, selling nearly 1,000 pounds of fish every week. Charles closed the fish market in 2001 when he decided that he did not want to make the drive from his home in Evansville to Owensboro every morning anymore. He went back to working another maintenance job at a local organization called Easterseals where he retired from. During Charles childhood, every town that he lived in was segregated. He was taught by his parents to stay away from African Americans which was not a hard task for him considering the high levels of segregation. He remembers barely ever seeing any African Americans when he was younger. As he started to grow up though, laws against segregation were starting to form and negative feelings towards African Americans were slowly declining. During his time in the army, Charles had one of his first ever interactions with an African American, and that man ended up being

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