Description |
1 online resource (26 min.) |
Series |
Black studies in video |
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Tony Brown's Journal |
Contents |
Race Relations Project (3:32); Multicultural Society (4:16); Self-Identification and Race (3:57); Social Implications (4:02); Race Relations (9:08); Credits: Are You Black or White? (1:19) |
Summary |
About 100,000 years ago, defining race was not an issue because scientists agree that the first humans originated in Africa. Over the next 50,000 years, waves of humans left Africa and spread throughout the world. Today's human rainbow species is the result of that migration. This historic reality of genetic science came face to face with the modern concept of social race when students at Penn State University, who considered themselves as 100% Black or White, took a complex screening test that compared their samples with those of four regional anthropological groups. The results are eye-opening |
Notes |
Title from resource description page (viewed March 28, 2014) |
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This edition in English |
Subject |
Black people -- Race identity
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White people -- Race identity
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Black people -- Race identity.
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White people -- Race identity.
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Genre/Form |
Interviews.
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Internet videos.
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Vidéos sur Internet.
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Form |
Streaming video
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Author |
Mulvey, Laurie L.
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Richards, Samuel, 1960-
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Brown, Tony (Journalist)
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Ashby, Wally.
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