“The biologist, working with the short-lived lower forms of life, can breed them in great numbers and through many generations, and thus observe the process of heredity. He can cross various types at will, and in numbers permitting statistical analysis of his results. Not so the student of human biology. His laboratory is the world over, and he can only best approximate laboratory conditions” (Melville Herskovits, The Negro in the New World, 146-147)
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Allen, E.B. “RACE: Are We So Different? Exhibit Will Launch Dialogue Examining an Issue Critical to Flint's Future.” The HUB Flint, 2 Aug. 2018, www.thehubflint.com/race-exhibit-will-launch-dialogue-examining-an-issue-critical-to-flints-future/.













