America's Greatest Problem : The Negro
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1036504069
ISBN-13
9781036504069
Publisher
Sothis Press
Imprint
Sothis Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
Product Classification:
Crime & criminology
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This book delves into the complex history and ethnological status of African Americans, tracing their introduction into the United States and examining the implications of interbreeding among humans and other species. Through a scientific lens, the author explores various themes including hybridization, atavism, heredity, as well as the mental and physical characteristics of race hybrids. Additionally, it scrutinizes the effects of racial mixing on societal morals, ethics, and material progress. The author brings forth a discussion on passion, criminality within certain demographics, and controversial topics such as lynching and proposed remedies to racial issues.
Positioned within a broader historical context, this work attempts to offer insights from nearly four decades of the author's observations and studies in both the United States and West Indies. Despite personal biases expressed towards the subject matter, it aims to contribute to ongoing discussions about race relations, anthropology, and societal evolution.
With detailed illustrations supporting its examinations and historical accounts, this book seeks to engage readers interested in the dynamics of race relations throughout American history. It stands as a thought-provoking piece aiming to shed light on how past interactions continue to shape contemporary society.
Positioned within a broader historical context, this work attempts to offer insights from nearly four decades of the author's observations and studies in both the United States and West Indies. Despite personal biases expressed towards the subject matter, it aims to contribute to ongoing discussions about race relations, anthropology, and societal evolution.
With detailed illustrations supporting its examinations and historical accounts, this book seeks to engage readers interested in the dynamics of race relations throughout American history. It stands as a thought-provoking piece aiming to shed light on how past interactions continue to shape contemporary society.
This book delves into the complex history and ethnological status of African Americans, tracing their introduction into the United States and examining the implications of interbreeding among humans and other species. Through a scientific lens, the author explores various themes including hybridization, atavism, heredity, as well as the mental and physical characteristics of race hybrids. Additionally, it scrutinizes the effects of racial mixing on societal morals, ethics, and material progress. The author brings forth a discussion on passion, criminality within certain demographics, and controversial topics such as lynching and proposed remedies to racial issues.
Positioned within a broader historical context, this work attempts to offer insights from nearly four decades of the author''s observations and studies in both the United States and West Indies. Despite personal biases expressed towards the subject matter, it aims to contribute to ongoing discussions about race relations, anthropology, and societal evolution.
With detailed illustrations supporting its examinations and historical accounts, this book seeks to engage readers interested in the dynamics of race relations throughout American history. It stands as a thought-provoking piece aiming to shed light on how past interactions continue to shape contemporary society.
Positioned within a broader historical context, this work attempts to offer insights from nearly four decades of the author''s observations and studies in both the United States and West Indies. Despite personal biases expressed towards the subject matter, it aims to contribute to ongoing discussions about race relations, anthropology, and societal evolution.
With detailed illustrations supporting its examinations and historical accounts, this book seeks to engage readers interested in the dynamics of race relations throughout American history. It stands as a thought-provoking piece aiming to shed light on how past interactions continue to shape contemporary society.
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