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Born that way? ‘Scientific’ racism is creeping back into our thinking. Here’s what to watch out for.

Byrd, W. Carson, and Matthew W. Hughey. “Born That Way? 'Scientific' Racism Is Creeping Back into Our Thinking. Here's What to Watch out for.” The Washington Post, WP Company, 18 Apr. 2019, https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2015/09/28/born-that-way-scientific-racism-is-creeping-back-into-our-thinking-heres-what-to-watch-out-for/.

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Updated 2021-11-06

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University of California, Berkeley
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