| Scientific racism Scientific racism denotes the use of scientific or ostensibly scientific findings and methods to investigate differences between races, often to support or validate racist attitudes and worldviews. It is based on belief in the existence and significance of racial categories, typically with a hierarchy of superior and inferior races. Scientific_racism
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| Photogrammetry Photogrammetry
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| Pickaninny Pickaninny (also picaninny or piccaninny) is a term English usage refers to black children, or a caricature of them which is widely considered racist. It is a pidgin word form, which may be derived from the Portuguese pequenino (an affectionate term derived from pequeno ("little"). Pickaninny
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| Revolutionary Conservative Caucus Revolutionary Conservative Caucus was a small, hard-right pressure group which stated its aim as 'Racial Purity and Ruthless Elitism'.It attempted to introduce a new radicalism into British conservatism.It was founded in late 1993 by Stuart Millson, an officer of the Western Goals Institute, and Jonathan Bowden, and members included Mark Cotterill and Steve Brady formerly of the National Front,Gregory Lauder-Frost also of the Western Goals Institute Derek Turner. Revolutionary_Conservative_Caucus
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| Federation of Conservative Students Federation of Conservative Students (FCS) was the student wing of the British Conservative Party. In its final years, it was dubbed "Maggie's Militant tendency", and was disbanded by Party Chairman Norman Tebbit in 1986 and replaced by the Conservative Collegiate Forum. Federation_of_Conservative_Students
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| Ilinden–Preobrazhenie Uprising Ilinden-Preobrazhenie Uprising or simply the Ilinden Uprising of August 1903 (, Ilindensko-Preobrazhensko vastanie, , Ilindensko vostanie) was an organized revolt against the Ottoman Empire, which was prepared and carried out by the Secret Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization. The British researcher of the Balkans H. N. Brailsford wrote in his book Macedonia:Prophet Elijah's day — the evening of Sunday, August the Ilinden–Preobrazhenie_Uprising
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| John Kenney/Archive 5 User_talk:John_Kenney/Archive_5
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| Little Black Sambo The Story of Little Black Sambo, a children's book by Helen Bannerman, a Scot who lived for 30 years in Madras in southern India, was first published in London in 1899. (An American edition of the book was illustrated by Florence White Williams.) In the tale, an Indian boy named Sambo prevails over a group of hungry tigers. Little_Black_Sambo
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| Pioneer Fund Pioneer Fund is a U.S. non-profit foundation established in 1937 "to advance the scientific study of heredity and human differences." Currently headed by psychology professor J. Philippe Rushton, the fund focuses on projects it perceives will not be easily funded due to controversial subject matter.Two of the most notable studies funded by the Pioneer Fund are the Minnesota Study of Twins Reared Apart and the Texas Adoption Project, which studied the similarities and differences of identical twins and other children adopted into non-biological families. Pioneer_Fund
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| Richard Lynn Richard Lynn (born 1930) is a British Professor Emeritus of Psychology who is known for his views on racial and ethnic differences. Lynn says that there are race and sex differences in intelligence.Lynn was educated at Cambridge University. He has worked as lecturer in psychology at the University of Exeter, and as professor of psychology at the Economic and Social Research Institute, Dublin, and at the University of Ulster at Coleraine. Richard_Lynn
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| Mark Cotterill Mark Adrian Cotterill (born 1960) is a far right political figure who has been involved in a number of movements throughout his career. He is noted for activity to establish links between the far right in Britain and America, by founding the American Friends of the British National Party. Mark_Cotterill
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| Raymond Cattell Raymond Bernard Cattell (20 March 1905 – 2 February 1998) was a British and American psychologist known for his exploration of a wide variety of substantive areas in psychology. These areas includedpersonality and temperament, a range of cognitive abilities, the dynamic dimensions of motivation and emotion, the clinical dimensions of personality, patterns of group and social behavior, applications of personality research to psychotherapy and learning theory, predictors of creativity and achievement, and many scientific research methods for exploring and measuring these areas. Raymond_Cattell
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| Mammy archetype Mammy_archetype
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| Wickliffe Draper Wickliffe Preston Draper (sometimes spelled "Wycliffe" in publications) (August 9, 1891-1972) was a big game hunter, an ardent eugenicist and a lifelong advocate of strict racial segregation. He was the principal benefactor of the Pioneer Fund, which aims to advance the scientific study of heredity and human differences (notably those related to race and intelligence). Wickliffe_Draper
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| List of natural history museums museum of natural history is a museum with exhibits about natural history, including such topics as animals, plants, ecosystems, geology, paleontology, and climatology. Some museums feature natural history collections in addition to other collections, such as ones related to history, art and science. Many nature centers and many national, state and city park visitor centers also have natural history displays. List_of_natural_history_museums
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| Lake City, Seattle Lake City is the northeast corner of Seattle, centered along Lake City Way NE (SR-522), 7–8 miles (11–13Downtown. A broader definition of the Lake City area includes all the area between 15th Avenue NE and Lake Washington, and between NE 85th and 98th streets to the Seattle city limits at NE 145th Street. Lake City encompasses much of the Thornton Creek watershed, the focus of a long restoration campaign by citizens, to enhance the residential environment in Lake City. Lake_City,_Seattle
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| Federation for American Immigration Reform The Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) is a non-partisan, non-profit 501(c)(3) educational organization in the United States that advocates changes in U.S. immigration policy that would result in significant reductions in immigration, both legal and illegal. Federation_for_American_Immigration_Reform
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| Fossil fuel power plant Talk:Fossil_fuel_power_plant
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| African-American Civil Rights Movement (1896–1954) The Civil Rights Movement in the United States has been a long, primarily nonviolent struggle to bring full civil rights and equality under the law to all Americans. The movement has had a lasting impact on United States society, in its tactics, the increased social and legal acceptance of civil rights, and in its exposure of the prevalence and cost of racism.The American Civil Rights movement has been made up of many movements. African-American_Civil_Rights_Movement_(1896–1954)
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