Birthdate: December 20, 1935
Sun Sign: Sagittarius
Birthplace: Derry, Pennsylvania, United States
William Julius Wilson is a prominent American sociologist and author celebrated for his research in urban sociology, race, and class matters. As a professor at Harvard University, he has focused on studying neighborhood effects and the consequences of scarce job opportunities on poverty in American inner-city regions. Wilson’s significant contributions have earned him accolades like the National Medal of Science and leadership roles in prestigious organizations like the American Sociological Association, solidifying his influential role in shaping the field of sociology.
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