Gavin, reading a book about race from 1974 is like reading a book about about the structure of the universe from 1910.https://twitter.com/gtredoux/status/1281749960833273856 …
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Replying to @charlesmurray
With all respect, I disagree. Lothrop Stoddard had it more or less right - infinitely more so, at any rate, than today's Neo-Lysenkoist standard narrative (which is inverse of reality). Fundamentally wrong steady state cosmological theories dominated through to 1940s.
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Uriah Retweeted Uriah
He could not be more wrong, which is par the course for that guy. Example: in 2015 our best and brightest threw hundreds of thousands of dollars to discover racial differences in brain compisition. One finding was that Africans have small frontal lobeshttps://twitter.com/crimkadid/status/1266602292620525568 …
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Uriah @crimkadidThe same tendency toward frontal overgrowth has been demonstrated on a continental level by comparing CEU(Utah Mormons) to more distinct groups like the Yoruba and Asians: “The proportion of the CEU component is associated with protrusion of the occipital and frontal surfaces”: pic.twitter.com/zw6GIUFyiDShow this thread1 reply 2 retweets 19 likes -
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"While dissecting the brains of some American Negroes of apparently pure African descent...Bean and Connolly found a relatively small and delicately fibered prefrontal region..comparable to the Broken Hill endocast."
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The Bean reference made here by Coon in Racial Adapatations (a great book) dates back to a paper written in NINETEEN-ZERO-SIX.https://books.google.com/books?hl=en&lr=&id=y70CGOISBt0C&oi=fnd&pg=PA353&dq=some+peculiarities+of+the+negro+brain&ots=QHeSgWqohA&sig=bGmHfHgL2MEgA9XVEgAgJBH_eJs#v=onepage&q=some%20peculiarities%20of%20the%20negro%20brain&f=false …
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