• Greek treatise dated to c. 300 BC. The transmission of the "color terminology" for race from antiquity to early anthropology in 17th century Europe took...
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    century – in parallel with other, more secular terminologies for race, such as Blumenbach's fivefold color scheme. The following sources attempted to equate...
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  • color terminology for race: Caucasian or white race; Mongolian or yellow race; Malayan or brown race; Negroid or black race; and American or red race;...
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  • Late Show with Stephen Colbert, RuPaul described some of the show's terminology to host Stephen Colbert. Slang terms used on the series have included:...
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  • [citation needed] This usage later grew into the widely used color terminology for race, contrasting with the terms Negroid, Mongoloid, and Australoid...
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  • preference for dating or marrying women of East Asian and Southeast Asian origin. The usage of "yellow" stems from the color terminology for race that is...
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    Color terminology for race Olive skin Complexion Eye color Health effects of sun exposure Human hair color Human physical appearance Human skin Race (human...
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  • Paper Bag Party Color-blind casting Color terminology for race Cultural appropriation Cultural assimilation Discrimination based on skin color, also known...
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    accusations of colorism. Colorism Color terminology for race Hypodescent Light-skinned Louisiana Creole Indian South Africans Baster Mixed-race One-drop rule...
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  • the development of color terminology has absolute universal constraints. The relativist side asserts that the variability of color terms cross-linguistically...
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  • view themselves through their cultural identities rather than color-related terminology. The term, as used in the United States, emphasizes common experiences...
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    Semitic people (redirect from Semitic Race)
    1770s by members of the Göttingen school of history, this biblical terminology for race was derived from Shem (Hebrew: שֵׁם), one of the three sons of Noah...
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  • broken by the chorus and bridge. The song uses color terminology for race. a black man – first man to die for the American flag (Crispus Attucks) the redman...
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    Generations of Noah (category All articles with bare URLs for citations)
    school of history derived the race terminology Semites, Hamites and Japhetites. Certain of Noah's grandsons were also used for names of peoples: from Elam...
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  • who descend from the Proto-Indo-Europeans as a racial grouping. The terminology derives from the historical usage of Aryan, used by modern Indo-Iranians...
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    communities to improve the lives of LGBT people of color, and reshape social perceptions of race and gender. The project's membership (volunteers and...
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  • United States, the relationship between race and crime has been a topic of public controversy and scholarly debate for more than a century. Crime rates vary...
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  • Bois, Paul Robeson, and Judge Robert L. Carter. Although the terminology critical race theory began in its application to laws, the subject emerges from...
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  • were being used to define race for centuries (i.e. skin color and facial features) were superficial and had no utility for survival. Because, according...
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  • that race is a social construct, and that using it as a proxy for genetic differences among populations is misleading. Many constructions of race are associated...
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    morphologically similar Noric race (a race intermediate between Nordic and Dinaric races). The skin is lacking the rosy color characteristic for Northern Europe as...
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  • relations differently and therefore use different systems of kinship terminology; for example, some languages distinguish between consanguine and affinal...
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  • White people (redirect from White race)
    racialized classification of people generally used for those of mostly European ancestry. It is also a skin color specifier, although the definition can vary...
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    book on The Rising Tide of Color . . . must realize that our race problem here in the United States is only a phase of a race issue that the whole world...
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  • Issues related to race and sports have been examined by scholars for a long time. Among these issues are racial discrimination in sports as well as the...
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  • in physical traits such as facial features, skin color, and hair texture comprise part of the race concept, this linkage is a social distinction rather...
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    history of contact with Western cultures and the emergence of concepts of race. In all human societies, bodily adornments of many kinds are part of nonverbal...
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  • included a "brown race" as in the following: In the late 18th century, German anthropologist Johann Blumenbach extended Linnaeus's four-color race model by adding...
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  • 1940s Lundman adopted the term "North-Atlantid" to cover these earlier terminologies, and further popularised it in The Races and Peoples of Europe (1977)...
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  • Discussions of race and intelligence – specifically regarding claims of differences in intelligence along racial lines – have appeared in both popular...
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