The Mismeasure of Man by Stephen Jay Gould
(^66) THE MISMEASURE OF MAN abandoned a basic attitude, so strongly expressed in the Douglas debates (1858): There is a physical ...
Algerian Negro Saharran Negro Gorilla 2»2 An unsubtle attempt to suggest strong affinity between blacks and gorillas. From Nott ...
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AMERICAN POLYGENY AND CRANIOMETRY (^69) "the most degraded of human races, whose form approaches that of the beast and whose int ...
7 o THE MISMEASURE OF MAN Alexander von Humboldt, world traveler, statesman, and great- est popularizer of nineteenth-century sc ...
AMERICAN POLYGENY AND CRANIOMETRY 7 ' Preevolutionary styles of scientific racism: monogenism and polygenism Preevolutionary jus ...
72 THE MISMEASURE OF MAN Some degenerationists cited their commitments in the name of human brotherhood. Etienne Serres, a famou ...
AMERICAN POLYGENY AND CRANIOMETRY 73 uniform and constant difference could not happen in so many countries and ages, if nature h ...
74 THE MISMEASURE OF MAN ing, graceful ring-lets; that majestic beard, those rosy cheeks and coral lips? Where that... noble gai ...
AMERICAN POLYGENY AND CRANIOMETRY 75 fossil fishes. His immigration to America in the 1840s immediately elevated the status of A ...
76 THE MISMEASURE OF MAN Agassiz was an extreme splitter in his taxcno.nic practice. Taxonomists tend to fall into two camps—"l ...
AMERICAN POLYGENY AND CRANIOMETRY 77 feeling that they inspired in me is contrary to all our ideas about the confra- ternity of ...
78 THE MISMEASURE OF MAN though races were created as separate species. The Bible does not speak about parts of the world unknow ...
AMERICAN POLYGENY AND CRANIOMETRY 79 It seems to us to be mock-philanthropy and mock-philosophy to assume that all races have th ...
8o THE MISMEASURE OF MAN author of the "Battle Hymn of the Republic".) In four long and impassioned letters, Agassiz pleaded his ...
AMERICAN POLYGENY AND CRANIOMETRY 81 Agassiz attributes this lamentable fact to the sexual receptiveness of housemaids and the n ...
82 THE MISMEASURE OF MAN virtue; for people, free to choose, gravitate naturally toward the climates of their original homeland. ...
AMERICAN POLYGENY AND CRANIOMETRY 83 Agassiz speculated freely and at length, but he amassed no data to support his polygenic th ...
84 THE MISMEASURE OF MAN esting and philosophical than that which endeavors to ascertain whether that cause be connected with a ...
AMERICAN POLYGENY AND CRANIOMETRY 85 races must have been separate from the start (Morton, 1839, p. 88). But separate, as the Su ...
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