Taboo: Why Black Athletes Are Better And Why We're Afraid To Talk About ItEntine, winner of a National Press Club Award, explores the genetic, cultural, and physiological roots of black athletic superiority. Drawing on recent scientific research, he reveals stunning differences between athletes of Western African heritage and those from East Africa, and explains why the favored explanation for black dominance, a dearth of opportunities, fails to explain the dimensions of black athletic superiority. He tells the story of blacks in sports, and discusses circumstance that have made addressing the facts so controversial. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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In March 1999 , population geneticist Jody Hey and anthropologist Eugene Harris of Rutgers University set the split approximately 200,000 years ago , not 40,000 or so years , as had been believed . That would predate the earliest modern ...
In March 1999 , population geneticist Jody Hey and anthropologist Eugene Harris of Rutgers University set the split approximately 200,000 years ago , not 40,000 or so years , as had been believed . That would predate the earliest modern ...
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In effect , they play semanticist by substituting the terms “ ethnic groups " or " population clusters " for race . ... are comprised of a succession of migratory waves or genetic overlays as smaller populations migrated and mated .
In effect , they play semanticist by substituting the terms “ ethnic groups " or " population clusters " for race . ... are comprised of a succession of migratory waves or genetic overlays as smaller populations migrated and mated .
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Only a few thousand people in Africa and a few pockets of populations that had migrated to Europe and Asia could have ... After the climate warmed , the survivors resumed multiplying in what can only be described as a population ...
Only a few thousand people in Africa and a few pockets of populations that had migrated to Europe and Asia could have ... After the climate warmed , the survivors resumed multiplying in what can only be described as a population ...
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Пользовательский отзыв - cpg - LibraryThingLet me start with a few recollections: (1) Thirty-five years ago I was a student in an introductory biology class at BYU. I have many recollections of this class, almost all of them good. One which ... Читать весь отзыв
TABOO: Why Black Athletes Dominate Sports and Why We're Afraid to Talk About It
Пользовательский отзыв - KirkusA brave sprint in the marathon of genetic racial equality. Journalist and award-winning TV producer Entine writes lucidly about a forbidden topic. After O.J., it takes courage to discuss race science ... Читать весь отзыв
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The Education of Sir Roger | 11 |
PART III | 43 |
HISTORY OF RACE SCIENCE AND SPORTS | 69 |
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Taboo: Why Black Athletes Dominate Sports And Why We're Afraid To Talk About It Jon Entine Ограниченный просмотр - 2008 |
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