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Genetics and the Races of Man (1953) explores the intersection of human genetics and racial classifications. Published during a period of significant social and scientific discourse on race, this book delves into the genetic variations within and between human populations, examining the scientific basis (or lack thereof) for traditional racial categorizations. The text likely addresses topics such as gene frequencies, inheritance patterns, and the distribution of genetic traits across different groups of people. Considered a product of its time, potential readers should approach the material with a critical eye, understanding the historical context in which the book was written and the evolution of scientific understanding of race since its publication.
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