Alan H. Goodman, Yolanda T. Moses, Joseph L. Jones
xv, 259 pages :
illustrations (chiefly color), color maps ;
26 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index
Histories of race, difference, and racism. Introducing race ; Creating race ; Human mismeasure ; Inventing whiteness ; Separate and unequal -- Why human variation is not racial. Introduction : Race [does not equal] human biological variation ; Skin deep? ; Sickle cell disease: not for blacks only ; The apportionment of variation, or why we are all Africans under the skin ; The evolution of variation -- Living with race and racism. Introduction ; Race and the census ; Race and education ; Linking race and wealth: an American dilemma ; Race and health disparities
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Featuring essays by noted anthropologists and photos from the American Anthropological Association's "RACE: Are We So Different?" project, this book explores how the notion of race has changed throughout history, as well as contemporary experiences of race and racism in the United States; how race and racism have influenced laws, customs, and social institutions; and how current scientific understanding is often inconsistent with popular beliefs about race