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The Myth of Race

The Troubling Persistence of an Unscientific Idea

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The Myth of Race

By: Robert Wald Sussman
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Although eugenics is now widely discredited, some groups and individuals claim a new scientific basis for old racist assumptions. Pondering the continuing influence of racist research and thought, despite all evidence to the contrary, Robert Wald Sussman explains why - when it comes to race - too many people still mistake bigotry for science.

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Detailed Historical Account • Informative Educational Book • Well-narrated Audiobook • Important Historical Review
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A big thank you to Robert Wald Sussman for writing this. If the world were to read this I believe humanity would change for the better.

Thank you

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Ignore the 1 star reviews. They clearly didn’t look to fact check the book. Very revealing book and I highly recommend you look into the agencies he lists at the end.

Without; we Have no easy path to our future

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This book should be required reading for first year med students, teachers, clergy, high school seniors and college freshmen. In order to change the lense of hatred, we have change the mind of the most influential people.

Although, America makes strides in tech, medicine ect.... Just imagine the collective effort of all humans in to progress a society into a collective and positive state of being and unity.

Please open your eyes, mind and heart

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Must read book for all who want to know some history about how we got to we’re we are now on race.

Very good

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HIGHLY RECOMMENDED for anyone who thinks that racism in the U.S. doesn’t exist, or isn’t that bad.

The disease of racism.

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The fact that race has been known to be a made up thing since the 50s. Simply incredible book.

intriguing layout of the history of racism

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this amplified the notion across the world that one race is better than another

the more I learn about the European

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It really puts things into a new perspective reading/listening to this book. It is even more interesting when paired with ‘The Isis Papers’ bt Francis Cress Welsing.

Also, to further see how bogus the claims that white people are the only culture who have made significant achievements, read ‘The Destruction of the Black Civilization’ by Chancellor Williams

Very deep look into a harsh reality

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so much I didn't know about our past history I'm very satisfied and very informative

a must read

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On one hand, this was a great book.

On the other, you can tell he is cherry-picking the historical data because he leaves out Margaret Sanger and her eugenics project that still exists today cf. the documentary MAAFA21. Also, he has no issue pointing out if a person is republican or conservative by name but never names the democrats but conveniently leaves that out when the CSA and it's villains were mostly democratic and supported eugenics.
Dr. Walter Williams and Dr. Thomas Sowell, and Dr. Shelby Steel Have much to contribute to the cultural and economic, and historical racial issues that are missed in this book that give a fuller understanding of the evils of race

I thought it was hypocritical that at the end of a book showing how race is a myth he would go on to use the metric of race to show disparities. It would be better to use ethnic, cultural, or moral statistics.

Great book until chapter 20

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