Race and Races by Richard A. Goldsby 1971
RACE And RACES. Richard A. Goldsby (Author), Foreword by Curt Stern, The Macmillan Co., New York, NY, 1971.
ISBN-13: 9780023443107
ISBN-10: 0023443103
Social Science · Race & Behavior
Richard A. Goldsby is an American immunologist who is professor of biology at Amherst College, Massachusetts. His interest in the biology of race arose from efforts to understand the biological roots of the debates about a relationship between race and behavior and led to his publication of Race and Races. Goldsby argues that there are genetic differences between the races of man, as measured by different gene frequencies and that races differ in intelligence and behaviour through these genetic differences.
Softcover. Light cover wear with a cover rise and clean pages. Small owner name stamp at outer edge.