| List of contemporary Iranian scientists, scholars, and engineers List_of_contemporary_Iranian_scientists,_scholars,_and_engineers
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| Drapetomania Drapetomania was a supposed mental illness described by American physician Samuel A. Cartwright in 1851 that caused black slaves to flee captivity. Today, drapetomania is considered an example of pseudoscience, and part of the edifice of scientific racism. The term derives from the Greek δραπετης (drapetes, "a runaway mania, "madness, frenzy").Cartwright described the disorder — which, he said, was "unknown to our medical authorities, although its diagnostic symptom, the absconding from service, is well known to our planters and overseers" Drapetomania
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| Mankind Quarterly Mankind_Quarterly
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| Race and intelligence/Archive 5 Talk:Race_and_intelligence/Archive_5
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| Race and intelligence/Archive 9 (inherent language bias) Talk:Race_and_intelligence/Archive_9_(inherent_language_bias)
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| Hereditarianism Hereditarianism
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| Northern Michigan Talk:Northern_Michigan
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| Dysaethesia Aethiopica psychiatry, dysaethesia aethiopica was an alleged mental illness described by American physician Samuel A. Cartwright in 1851, which proposed a theory for the cause of laziness among slaves. Today, dysaethesia aethiopica is considered an example of pseudoscience, and part of the edifice of scientific racism. Dysaethesia_Aethiopica
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| Institute for the Study of Academic Racism Institute for the Study of Academic Racism (ISAR) is an organization that monitors academics and academic-related organizations that it accuses of racism. ISAR states in this capacity it serves "as a resource center for scholars, legislators, civil rights organizations, and journalists."ISAR was founded and is executively directed by professor of humanities Barry Mehler in 1993, and maintains an online presence housed by, but independent from, Ferris State University. Institute_for_the_Study_of_Academic_Racism
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| Glayde Whitney Glayde D. Whitney (1939–8 January 2002) was a behavioral geneticist and psychology professor at Florida State University. Beyond his work into the genetics of sensory system function in mice, in his later life he supported race and intelligence research and eugenics, and for these views was frequently accused of supporting scientific racism. Glayde_Whitney
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| Roger Pearson For the Linguist, please see Roger Pearson (linguist)Roger Pearson (born 1927) is a British anthropologist, advocate of eugenics, and editor of several scholarly journals published by the Institute for the Study of Man. Roger_Pearson
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| Northern League (neo-Nazi) Northern League is a neo-Nazi organization most active in Britain in the latter half of the 20th century.Roger Pearson formed the Northern League in collaboration with Peter Huxley-Blythe, who was active in a variety of neo-Nazi groups with connections in Germany and North America (Tauber, 1967, Vol. Northern_League_(neo-Nazi)
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| William H. Tucker William H. Tucker is a professor of psychology at Rutgers University and the author of several books critical of race science.Tucker received his bachelor's degree from Bates College in 1967, and his master's and doctorate from Princeton University. He joined the faculty at Rutgers University in 1970 and has been there since.Tucker was a Psychometric Fellow for three years at Princeton, a position subsidized by Educational Testing Service. William_H._Tucker
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| Race and intelligence/Archive 14 Talk:Race_and_intelligence/Archive_14
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| Northern League (neo-Nazi) Talk:Northern_League_(neo-Nazi)
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| George Christy George Christy (born George Harrington) was one of the leading blackface performers during the early years of the blackface minstrel show in the 1840s. His career began as a star performer with his stepfather E. P. Christy's troupe Christy's Minstrels; in two and a half years with them he earned $19,680, a fortune for those times. George_Christy
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| The Wanderer (slave ship) The_Wanderer_(slave_ship)
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| Archie Comics Talk:Archie_Comics
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| Uncle Ben's Rice Not to be confused with the Uncle Ben character from Spider-man comics.Uncle Ben's is a brand name for parboiled (“Converted®”) rice and related food products. Owned by Mars, Inc. in the U.S. by its subsidiary Masterfoods, the brand was first used by a company called Converted Rice Inc. which was later bought by Mars. It is based in Houston, Texas. United States from 1950 until the 1990s. Uncle_Ben's_Rice
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| John Tanton John H. Tanton, M.D., is a retired ophthalmologist from Petoskey, Michigan, an environmental activist, and an influential activist in efforts aimed at reducing immigration levels in the United States. He was organizer and first chairman of the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR), a non-profit educational group that advocates for a reduction in the level of immigration into the U.S, and he is still on the board of directors of that group. John_Tanton
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