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  2. Race: The Power of an Illusion - Wikipedia

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    Race: The Power of an Illusion is a three-part documentary series produced by California Newsreel that investigates the idea of race in society, science and history. The educational documentary originally screened on American public television and was primarily funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the Ford Foundation and PBS.

  3. Ozawa v. United States - Wikipedia

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    Ozawa notably wrote in his brief that "The color of skin is controlled by climate", further arguing that an individual's race should not be a determining factor in their worth as a person and ultimately his worth as a citizen of The United States. [6] An excerpt from one of Ozawa's legal briefs reads as follows: "I neither drink liquor of any ...

  4. Audrey Smedley - Wikipedia

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    PBS interview for the program "Race: the Power of an Illusion". Audrey Smedley (2007). "Welcome to Encyclopædia Britannica's Guide to Black History". race.

  5. Where Did the Concept of Race Come from, Anyway? - AOL

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    It’s probably impossible to pinpoint the origins of race to one time and place, but racism as we know it existed long before White settlers of European-descent enslaved Black Africans. According ...

  6. Race: The Reality of Human Difference - Wikipedia

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    Race: The Reality of Human Differences is an anthropology book, in which authors Vincent M. Sarich, Emeritus Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley, and Frank Miele, senior editor of Skeptic Magazine, argue for the reality of race. The book was published by Basic Books in 2004.

  7. Frederick Ludwig Hoffman - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Ludwig Hoffman (May 2, 1865 – February 23, 1946) was an American statistician whose work in some areas was biased by his scientific racist views. He did show some foresight on public health issues, but his problematic and dangerous beliefs still negatively effect health care in the United States today.

  8. 'The Amazing Race 35's Rob and Corey McArthur Talk ... - AOL

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    Rob McArthur (L) and Corey McArthur (R) Pack your bags, because The Amazing Race is back! Every week, Parade's Mike Bloom will bring you interviews with the team most recently eliminated from the ...

  9. Sundance Winner Brett Story, Oscar-Nominated Yance Ford ... - AOL

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    Coming straight from Sundance with their respective buzzy docs “Power” – a Netflix Original – and “Union,” U.S. director/producer Yance Ford and his Canadian counterpart Brett Story ...