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J.a. rogers nature knows no color line
J.a. rogers nature knows no color line












The title of this chapter speaks for itself.

j.a. rogers nature knows no color line

Numerous photos of sculptures are given along with references. Color prejudice among whites and among darker peoples for their own kind.Įxamples of racist beliefs in Greece, Ancient India and Europe. Rogers investsigates the origin of black/white racism by looking at what has been written about black skin and black people in ancient times. Where did the color problem originate? and why The book consists of 11 chapters which are: This book along with the author's three volume series "Sex and Race" are simply the best books ever written on the issue of race mixing. This book was originally published in 1952 and then renewed in 1980. Reviewer: Haseeb from Ocala, FL United States

j.a. rogers nature knows no color line

Research into the Negro Ancestry in the White Race by J.














J.a. rogers nature knows no color line