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The species problem: Nineteenth‐century concepts of racial inferiority in the origin of man controversy

Haller Jr, 1970

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17366858151982525901
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Haller Jr J
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American Anthropologist

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The species problem and its implications in the origin of man controversy had grown in importance in prewar America owing largely to the question of slavery. Implicit in the problem was the position of the so‐called inferior races in society. The monogenists, despite …
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