During the past fifty years the emphasis has been of the likeness, common features and equality of races. Yet interracial tensions and hostilities persist today as never before. Race by Dr. John R. Baker deals in an objective manner and informative way with the "ethnic problem"-what is meant by "race," whether race can be related to intelligence, and whether or not one race can be considered "superior" to another. Written with a thoroughness uncharacteristic in the usual treatment of race, Race, is the only book that embraces history, biology, paleontology, the ancestry of man, his ascent to civilization, and the psychology of race.
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Dr. John R. Baker was a Fellow of the Royal Society, and, eventually, Emeritus Reader in Cytology at Oxford University, England, where he was a Professional Fellow of New College and president of the Royal Microscopical Society. He was the author of nine previously published books on biological subjects, including The Principles of Biological Microtechnique.
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