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An essay on the causes of the variety of complexion and figure in the human species
Samuel Stanhope Smith and Winthrop D. Jordan-
Frontmatter
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Introduction by Winthrop D. Jordan (page vii)
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Note on the Concept of Race (page liv)
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Note on the Text (page lviii)
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AN ESSAY ON THE CAUSES OF THE VARIETY OF COMPLEXION AND FIGURE IN THE HUMAN SPECIES
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Advertisement (page 3)
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ESSAY, &c.
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On the Variety of Complexion, Figure, &c. in the Human Species (page 7)
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Of Climate (page 23)
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Of the State of Society and the Habits of Living (page 93)
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ADDENDA
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Remarks on Certain Strictures by Charles White (page 151)
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Strictures on Lord Kaims' Discourse (page 187)
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Appendix on the American Indians (page 213)
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Guide to Smith's References (page 253)
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Index (page 269)
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Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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WMQ | 23.3 (Jul. 1966): 505-506 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/1919255 |
AANTH | 68.6 (Dec. 1966): 1580-1581 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/670724 |
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Published: c1965
Publisher: Harvard University Press
- 9780674263505 (hardcover)