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Skin color and race
Nina G. Jablonski
Anthropology
Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences
Penn State Cancer Institute
Cancer Institute, Cancer Control
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Skin Color
100%
Color-based
33%
Immanuel Kant
22%
Human Diversity
22%
Physical Characteristics
11%
External Environment
11%
Human Behavior
11%
17th Century
11%
Reinforced
11%
Negative Association
11%
Racism
11%
Europe
11%
Formal Education
11%
Hume
11%
Light Color
11%
All Levels
11%
Late Seventeenth
11%
Provided Support
11%
Behavioral Characteristics
11%
Historical Development
11%
Non-white
11%
Low-rank
11%
Political Economy
11%
Implicit Bias
11%
Slavery
11%
Transatlantic Slave Trade
11%
Naturalists
11%
Inner States
11%
Cultural Characteristics
11%
Blackness
11%
Carl Linnaeus
11%
Fully Human
11%
David Hume
11%
Informal Education
11%
Slave Trade
11%
White European
11%
Color Diversity
11%
Race Concept
11%
Personal Agency
11%
European Enlightenment
11%
Memes
11%
Early Classification
11%
Single Trait
11%
States of Being
11%
Psychology
Skin Color
100%
Meme
11%
Personal Agency
11%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
African
100%