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Race: The Reality of Human Differences; A Fable Masquerading as a Work of Science

RACE: THE REALITY of Human Differences has a story to tell, and it tells it in an unmistakably straightforward way. Here it is. In 1954, with the Supreme Court's decision of Brown v. Board of Education, the United States embarked on a mission to achieve equality between the races. Sixty years later, relatively little of that equality has been achieved. Two reasons can be advanced for this failure, according to Vincent Sarich and Frank Miele. One is that equality between the races is an impossible goal; indeed, trying to achieve it runs the risk of increasing racial inequality. The other is that America's efforts to achieve racial equality have been accompanied by a paradoxical denial that ...

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