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Illustration "Race Experts Speak on Comparative Intelligence"
Dublin Core
Title
Illustration "Race Experts Speak on Comparative Intelligence"
Description
These illustrations, one of a white woman, one of a black woman, one of a white man, and one of a black man, accompany quotes from social scientists denying any difference in intelligence based on race. These statements conclude that the belief that whites are significantly more intelligent than blacks simply on the basis of skin color and other classifications of race is false. This was published in the Messenger before black students arrived on campus.
Creator
Source
Hamm, Jack. "Race Experts Speak on Comparative Intelligence." <em>The Messenger</em> (Fall 1965): 40. University Archives, RG 24 Student Publications. Virginia Baptist Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia.
Publisher
The Messenger, University of Richmond
Date
1965
Contributor
Keshara Moore
Gabby Kiser
Language
English
Type
Identifier
Messenger1965.40-1965
Files
Citation
Hamm, Jack, “Illustration "Race Experts Speak on Comparative Intelligence",” University of Richmond Race & Racism Project, accessed December 5, 2024, https://memory.richmond.edu/items/show/406.