What is a mongoloid . That is asian. [laughter] ok. Ok. Even though we are talking about the 1800s, these ideas were not really rule. Thomas jefferson was talking about observing his own slave population and the differences he thought about with his own enslaved population and others around him, and he writes these notes on the state of virginia, ok . He does that even a century prior to what we are talking about here. Ok. We have some concept of race. So, this differs wherever you are in the world. We have latin america and the caribbean up there. People in latin america and the caribbean in particular, they have a more fluid concept of race than what we will have in the United States of america, ok . When the english do their exploration, they are very ethnocentric. When the french are out there and the spanish and the dutch, and in my part one class, we learned all about this. But when those people come, men are typically coming out first to settle the area. And theyre going to have
Is. This is a standard websters dictionary definition. Of human beings distinguished by hair color, skin color, etc. Traditionally the categorizations are caucasoid, negroid, and mongoloid. [laughter] typically when people talk about race, they say, well, it is a biological determinant or it is some kind of scientific construct or Something Like that. Ok . Genetically speaking and i am not a geneticist or a biologist or anything else like that but typically, you have ary,acteristics that can ver even between and amongst people of a race, just as it varies between different races. That is why people say things like that. Acause, you know, that is not real way to classify people and this type of stuff, ok . That being said, the idea of race has existed for centuries. And what happens in this we are talkingod about today in the 1800s is you have scientists who are performing what we will call anddoscientific experiments testing theories what is pseudoscientific . Nextll talk about this cl
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Versus board ruling. This is about one hour and 15 minutes. Ok, so today we are going to start out with hopefully some understanding about what race is. This is a standard websters dictionary definition. Any population of human beings distinguished by physical traits such as hair color, skin color, etc. Traditionally the categorizations are caucasoid, negroid, and mongoloid. Although many subdivisions of these are also called races. What in the world does that mean . [laughs] ok, so typically when people talk about race, they say, well, it is a biological determinant or it is some kind of scientific construct or Something Like that. Ok . Genetically speaking and i am not a geneticist or a biologist or anything else like that but typically, you have characteristics that can vary, even between and amongst people of a race, just as it varies between different races. That is why people say things like that. Because, you know, that is not a real way to classify people and this type of stuff
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