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W.E.B. DuBois's Challenge to Scientific Racism

Journal of Black Studies, 1981
In 1929 several hundred people gathered in Chicago's North Hall to witness a debate on the question, "Should the Negro Be Encouraged to Cultural Equality?" The affirmative position was argued by W.E.B. DuBois. His opponent was Theodore Lothrop Stoddard, Harvard Ph.D. and author of dozens of popular articles and twenty-two books.
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Scientific racism

Научно-образовательный портал "Большая российская энциклопедия", 2023
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The Scientific Revolt Against Racism

1997
Abstract ALL ATTEMPTS to construct any theory of history or civilization upon racial theory, all attempts to describe accurately the differences of character, temperament, and intelligence among the races, have been failures. Race theory has frequently lent itself to the crudest kind of manipulation by the people who wished to justify a ...
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Scientific racism without scientific racists

The common narrative of the life of this algorithm is framed as one of linear progress: The coefficient was added in the late 1990s due to erroneous, racist ideas about biology and race; the coefficient was removed in 2022 because now we know better. Through interviews with clinicians and analysis of literature and archival documents, this dissertation
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From Emancipation to “Scientific Racism”

2017
Finally, allow me, Ladies and Gentlemen, to mention one other disease, not mentioned so far, which is yet, very important. This is the ancient suffering that the composer Heinrich Heine called “The Jews’ Disease.” In his famous verse at the occasion of the inauguration of the Jewish hospital in Hamburg he wrote: Ein Hospital fur arme kranke Ju den
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Scientific Racism and North American Psychology

2020
The use of psychological concepts and data to promote ideas of an enduring racial hierarchy dates from the late 1800s and has continued to the present. The history of scientific racism in psychology is intertwined with broader debates, anxieties, and political issues in American society.
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The Defeat of Scientific Racism

Women: a cultural review, 2022
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The Politics of Scientific Racism

Contemporary Sociology, 1982
Laura Schwartz   +2 more
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Color-Evasive Cognition: The Unavoidable Impact of Scientific Racism in the Founding of a Field

Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2023
Ayanna K Thomas   +1 more
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Scientific Racism

2014
Michele A. Paludi, Shelley Haley
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