Sex, Ancestral, and Pattern Type Variation of
... of matching points on unknown latent prints to known prints. Several such systems required a certain number of concurring points on a known and unknown fingerprint in order to establish a positive identification. Edmond Locard developed the tripartite rule for establishing a minimum number of minuti ...
... of matching points on unknown latent prints to known prints. Several such systems required a certain number of concurring points on a known and unknown fingerprint in order to establish a positive identification. Edmond Locard developed the tripartite rule for establishing a minimum number of minuti ...
W.E.B. DuBois and the First Scientific Study of Afro
... Disasters of a different sort visited themselves upon Afro-America during this troublesome period. Between 1890 and 1908, every Southern state had disfranchised all its black voters through poll taxes, white primaries, and literacy and property qualification tests. The same repressive period witness ...
... Disasters of a different sort visited themselves upon Afro-America during this troublesome period. Between 1890 and 1908, every Southern state had disfranchised all its black voters through poll taxes, white primaries, and literacy and property qualification tests. The same repressive period witness ...
Race, Kinship and the Ambivalence of Identity
... ascribed identity) would expect and be expected to have a child that is also ‘black’, parents who are ‘mestizo’ by some reckoning (and there are lots of possibilities of identity and appearance within that broad category) could give birth to children who looked more or less ‘moreno’ (brown) or ‘clar ...
... ascribed identity) would expect and be expected to have a child that is also ‘black’, parents who are ‘mestizo’ by some reckoning (and there are lots of possibilities of identity and appearance within that broad category) could give birth to children who looked more or less ‘moreno’ (brown) or ‘clar ...
File - The Tarrytown Meetings
... it right’. There are no generic races precisely because race is a metaphor, a social construct: a human invention whose criteria for differentiation are neither universal nor fixed but have always been used to manage difference. ‘Race’, ‘ethnicity’ and ‘culture’ manifest themselves as metonyms that ...
... it right’. There are no generic races precisely because race is a metaphor, a social construct: a human invention whose criteria for differentiation are neither universal nor fixed but have always been used to manage difference. ‘Race’, ‘ethnicity’ and ‘culture’ manifest themselves as metonyms that ...
Race and Gender in Their Eyes Were Watching God
... self. Hurston’s writings depicted a comprehension of the complexities of African American life, referenced in ways opposite to the dominant culture’s stereotypical views of folk life. Instead of highlighting race as every African American’s primary concern, she de-emphasizes it and focuses on the da ...
... self. Hurston’s writings depicted a comprehension of the complexities of African American life, referenced in ways opposite to the dominant culture’s stereotypical views of folk life. Instead of highlighting race as every African American’s primary concern, she de-emphasizes it and focuses on the da ...
Mapping Racial Attitudes at the Century`s End: Has the Color Line
... analytically detailed assessment of the claim that race- neutral political values, as opposed to antiblack animus, lay at the base of many white Americans discontent with social policies targeted on the basis of race. After examining data from three national surveys and one Los Angeles based survey ...
... analytically detailed assessment of the claim that race- neutral political values, as opposed to antiblack animus, lay at the base of many white Americans discontent with social policies targeted on the basis of race. After examining data from three national surveys and one Los Angeles based survey ...
PhysExam2Rev
... etc)- the realm of archaeologists -To understand the origins and movements of modern populations- the realm of archaeologists and cultural anthropologists When trying to determine a population’s ancestry, why is it usually best to look at only those traits that are not strongly affected by natural s ...
... etc)- the realm of archaeologists -To understand the origins and movements of modern populations- the realm of archaeologists and cultural anthropologists When trying to determine a population’s ancestry, why is it usually best to look at only those traits that are not strongly affected by natural s ...
Diamond: Race Without Color
... as tightly coiled as in Africa. Since it's easy then to distinguish almost any native European from any native subSaharan African, we recognize Europeans and sub-Saharan Africans as distinct races, which we name for their skin colors: whites and blacks, respectively. What could be more objective? A ...
... as tightly coiled as in Africa. Since it's easy then to distinguish almost any native European from any native subSaharan African, we recognize Europeans and sub-Saharan Africans as distinct races, which we name for their skin colors: whites and blacks, respectively. What could be more objective? A ...
- Leeds Beckett Repository
... central aspect of racial ideology proved to be false, then where did that leave the theory of white supremacy itself, founded as it was, in part upon the ‘facts’ of physical pre-eminence?’ (p.75). In Chapter 3, Sporting Negritude: Commodity Blackness and the Liberation of Failure, Carrington examin ...
... central aspect of racial ideology proved to be false, then where did that leave the theory of white supremacy itself, founded as it was, in part upon the ‘facts’ of physical pre-eminence?’ (p.75). In Chapter 3, Sporting Negritude: Commodity Blackness and the Liberation of Failure, Carrington examin ...
An evaluation of nasal bone and aperture shape among three... populations Jennifer L. McDowell, MSc
... security were implemented to control and to govern the apartheid regime (6,7). In 1927, the first Act for a prohibition on inter-racial marriage was passed and later again in 1949 and 1950. The early 1950‟s saw the most devastating implementations of apartheid with the Population Registration Act No ...
... security were implemented to control and to govern the apartheid regime (6,7). In 1927, the first Act for a prohibition on inter-racial marriage was passed and later again in 1949 and 1950. The early 1950‟s saw the most devastating implementations of apartheid with the Population Registration Act No ...
2016-07-20 — Debating Non-Traditional Arguments Activity
... ‘‘black versus other minorities’’ endgame has been constructed in the competition for status, resources, and token power, reflected in debates and divisions between Afrocentrism versus multiculturalism and between the black community as consumer versus the Korean or Asian merchant as outside parasit ...
... ‘‘black versus other minorities’’ endgame has been constructed in the competition for status, resources, and token power, reflected in debates and divisions between Afrocentrism versus multiculturalism and between the black community as consumer versus the Korean or Asian merchant as outside parasit ...
Race and Racism - U of L Class Index
... ØThey enter into social life only when people think they are important and act as if they are. ØWhat do people think and feel about the physical differences of race. ØHow does race fit into our common sense views ØPeople construct racial categories which they then impose on their own and other group ...
... ØThey enter into social life only when people think they are important and act as if they are. ØWhat do people think and feel about the physical differences of race. ØHow does race fit into our common sense views ØPeople construct racial categories which they then impose on their own and other group ...
Slide 1
... What is race? “When we talk about the concept of race, most people believe that they know it when they see it but arrive at nothing short of confusion when pressed to define it.” Evelyn Brooks Higgenbothem ...
... What is race? “When we talk about the concept of race, most people believe that they know it when they see it but arrive at nothing short of confusion when pressed to define it.” Evelyn Brooks Higgenbothem ...
Light vs. Dark Skin Wednesday, February 5th, 7PM
... were perfect; geographic serendipity, not genetic superiority, seeded the complex landscape of economies and societies that presently exist. If we look to the pre-agriculture archaeological record, we find a much better proxy for the actual origin of 'intelligence,' and the picture is much clearer: ...
... were perfect; geographic serendipity, not genetic superiority, seeded the complex landscape of economies and societies that presently exist. If we look to the pre-agriculture archaeological record, we find a much better proxy for the actual origin of 'intelligence,' and the picture is much clearer: ...
Lecture 9. Cautionary tale
... In America at this time the general view was Indians below whites and blacks below everyone else. This was part of a general view of white supremacy Perhaps the truth was unintentionally amended to make the point (the chimp skull has too large a braincase, the Negro a much extended jaw) but the pic ...
... In America at this time the general view was Indians below whites and blacks below everyone else. This was part of a general view of white supremacy Perhaps the truth was unintentionally amended to make the point (the chimp skull has too large a braincase, the Negro a much extended jaw) but the pic ...
Afro-Latin America in the Afro-Atlantic
... Geggus explores the revolution’s impacts on antislavery and independence struggles in Latin America, concluding that its effects were “often ambiguous; its repercussions, contradictory. . . . Although it destroyed the main slave market in the Americas, the revolution did little to reduce the volume ...
... Geggus explores the revolution’s impacts on antislavery and independence struggles in Latin America, concluding that its effects were “often ambiguous; its repercussions, contradictory. . . . Although it destroyed the main slave market in the Americas, the revolution did little to reduce the volume ...
Proofs and Refutations: The Making of Black Children in
... The logic models of mainstream research, policy, and practice operate efficiently and convincingly to prove that Black children are not brilliant. We must deconstruct and disrupt these logic models, even if this means, for example, unsettling the sensibilities of teachers. ...
... The logic models of mainstream research, policy, and practice operate efficiently and convincingly to prove that Black children are not brilliant. We must deconstruct and disrupt these logic models, even if this means, for example, unsettling the sensibilities of teachers. ...
Workshop Announcement: Topics:
... ‐‐Tuition includes lunch but does not cover the cost of travel or accommodation. ‐TCLEOSE credit available. ...
... ‐‐Tuition includes lunch but does not cover the cost of travel or accommodation. ‐TCLEOSE credit available. ...
w/Taj Tarik Bey of the
... Free White Persons includes all European Jews, more or less intermixed with peoples of Celtic, Scandinavian, Teutonic, Iberian, Latin, Greek, and Slavic descent. It includes Magyars, Lapps, and Finns, and the Basques and Albanians. It includes the mixed Latin, Celtic-Iberian, and Moorish inhabitants ...
... Free White Persons includes all European Jews, more or less intermixed with peoples of Celtic, Scandinavian, Teutonic, Iberian, Latin, Greek, and Slavic descent. It includes Magyars, Lapps, and Finns, and the Basques and Albanians. It includes the mixed Latin, Celtic-Iberian, and Moorish inhabitants ...
Racial Enculturation and Lived Experience
... To understand these differences in defining and officially categorizing identity, it is important to turn to history. The one-drop rule in American history contributed to the idea that African Americans became racially black with a range of skin color variation. In this way, in the US, being black i ...
... To understand these differences in defining and officially categorizing identity, it is important to turn to history. The one-drop rule in American history contributed to the idea that African Americans became racially black with a range of skin color variation. In this way, in the US, being black i ...