In this book Joseph L. Graves Jr traces the development of biological thought about human genetic diversity. Greek philosophy, social Darwinism, New World colonialism, the eugenics movement, intelligence testing biases and racial health fallacies are just a few of the topics he addresses. Graves argues that racism has persisted in our society ...
A leading scientist proves once and for all that race does not exist and provides solutions to end racism. Through accessible and compelling language, Graves reveals the impossibility that any group of humans now in existence has a separate genetic line of descent.
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Joseph Judge & James L. Stanfield; Luis Marden; Eugene Lyon; William Graves & David Alan Harvey; Peter T. White & Steve...
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Publisher: National Geographic Society, Washington DC
Date Published: 1986
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