CONTENTS
Foreword
Acknowledgments
INTRODUCTION
1. A EUGENIC FOUNDATION
2. CHARLES DAVENPORT AND THE BIOLOGY OF BLACKNESS
3. EUGENICS IN THE PUBLIC’S EYE
4. THE NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL AND THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF RACE
5. COLORING RACE DIFFERENCE
6. BIOLOGY AND THE PROBLEM OF THE COLOR LINE
7. RACE AND THE EVOLUTIONARY SYNTHESIS
8. CONSOLIDATING THE RACE CONCEPT IN BIOLOGY
9. CHALLENGES TO THE RACE CONCEPT
10. NATURALIZING RACISM: THE CONTROVERSY OVER SOCIOBIOLOGY
11. RACE IN THE GENOMIC AGE
EPILOGUE: DOBZHANSKY’S PARADOX AND THE FUTURE OF RACIAL RESEARCH
Notes
Bibliography
Index