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Hottentot Venus Sara Baartman
Wilson & Brown rejected concept of subspecies 1953
Dobzhansky applied racial variability to any difference in gene frequency among human populations 1962
Garn outlined 9 specific geographic regions
Arthur Lovejoy race exists as a belief that cannot be proven
Ruth Frankenberg White woman study
Red Scare of 1919 hybridization of xenophobia and anti-Communist sentiments, the Palmer raids
Madison Grant American academic who said there were 4 Europeans races with Jews as the lowest
1940 Census changed from 1930, which distinguished immigrants from "native" whites
FHA Federal Housing Association
Mukhadhyay suggests using Euro-American rather than Caucasian
Caucasian based on Caucasus Mountains Blumenbach coined term because of his ideals of beauty
1790 Naturalization Act restricted naturalization to whites, drew on Blumenbach's definition
blood quantum one parent must be at least 1/2 of a given tribe
ecological racism destruction of and exploitation of Indian homelands, systematic elimination and manipulation of Indian tribes
Mud people slur for American Indians
Dawes Act 1887, established blood quantum
On the Nonexistence of Human Races Frank Livingstone, clines
UNESCO Statement on Race Mongoloid, Negroid, and Caucasoid
How Did Jews Become White Folks? Karen Broadkin Sacks
Beyond the Honorary White Morsy
American Racism: The Impact on American-Indian Identity and Survival Jaimes
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