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Takes the reader through a chronological account of how and why racial categories were created and how the study of ""race"" evolved in multiple academic disciplines, including genetics, psychology, sociology, and anthropology. In a bibliographic essay at the conclusion of each of the book's seven sections, the authors recommend primary texts that will further the reader's understanding of each topic.

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Takes the reader through a chronological account of how and why racial categories were created and how the study of ""race"" evolved in multiple academic disciplines, including genetics, psychology, sociology, and anthropology. In a bibliographic essay at the conclusion of each of the book's seven sections, the authors recommend primary texts that will further the reader's understanding of each topic.
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JOHN P. JACKSON, JR., is an assistant professor in the department of communication at the University of Colorado, Boulder. NADINE M. WEIDMAN is a lecturer in history of science at the Harvard University Extension School and the author of Constructing Scientific Psychology: Karl Lashley's Mind-Brain Debates.