Are human races a reality, or no more than an illusion created by unreasoning and blind prejudice?

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History Debunked

 

Published on Jun 24, 2022

It is frequently asserted that racial differences between various human populations are a ‘social construct’. So fixed has this idea become in the minds of many people, that even to question the concept sounds suspiciously to some people like racial prejudice.

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