Important thread on the History of Race in BioAnth told from the perspective of Black Bioanthropologists! #BlackinBioAnth #AnthroTwitter #BlackInBioAnthWeek #RaceAndBioAnth
Dr. Yolanda Moses. 1997. An Idea Whose Time Has Come Again: Anthropologist Reclaims “Race”. Anthropology News, 38(7), 1-4. #BlackInBioAnthWeek #RaceAndBioAnth
Dr. Michael Blakey. 1987. Intrinsic social and political bias in the history of American physical anthropology: With special reference to the work of Aleš Hrdlička. Critique of Anthropology, 7(2), 7-35.
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Long before the @AAPA Statement on Race & Racism, Black anthropologists were saying what anthro already knew but was unwilling to engage with.
Dr. Fatima Jackson. 1992. Race and ethnicity as biological constructs. Ethnicity & disease, 2(2), 120-125. #BlackInBioAnthWeek #RaceAndBioAnth
Dr. Rachel Watkins. 2012. Biohistorical narratives of racial difference in the American Negro: Notes toward a nuanced history of American physical anthropology. Current Anthropology, 53(S5), S196-S209. #AnthroTwitter #BlackInBioAnthWeek #RaceAndBioAnth
Myeashea Alexander. 2020. Head Hunters: Anthropology and the Skull Obsessed Series Intro. Web blog post. ( @RockstarAnthro) https://therockstaranthropologist.com/head-hunters-anthropology-and-the-skull-obsessed-series-intro/ #AnthroTwitter #BlackInBioAnthWeek #RaceAndBioAnth
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