Four Statements on the Race QuestionPosted in Anthologies, Anthropology, Books, Health/Medicine/Genetics, Social Science on 2014-11-09 22:18Z by Steven |
Four Statements on the Race Question
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
1969
54 pages
Foreword
This booklet reproduces the texts of four statements on the race question prepared by groups of experts brought together by Unesco in 1950, 1951, 1964 and 1967, as part of its programme to make known the scientific facts about race and to combat racial prejudice. The names and qualifications of the experts responsible for the preparation of each of the statements are given at the end of each.
The statements are preceded by two essays, one by Professor Hiernaux, biologist, University of Brussels (Belgium), the other by Professor Banton, sociologist, University of Bristol (United Kingdom), on the four statements and the relationships among them. The views expressed in the essays are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of Unesco.
Contents
- Biological aspects of the racial question by Jean Hiernaux
- Social aspects of the race question by Michael Banton
- I. Statement on race, Paris, July 1950
- II. Statement on the nature of race and race differences, Paris, June 1951
- III. Proposals on the biological aspects of race, Moscow, August 1964
- IV. Statement on race and racial prejudice, Paris, September 1967
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