1. african-american studies
Because both are motivated by similar economic, social, and psychological forces, it is only logical that those who sought to undermine Blacks were also the most virulent antifeminists 2." ... The theme of the chapter revolves around the unfair social norms of the time that plagued the lives of African-American slaves. ... It's also rather amusing how Giddings mentioned how many of these self-proclaimed anthropology experts attempted to tie in Darwinism with welfare, saying that welfare was bad for society as a whole because it retarded the whole survival-of-the-fittest evolutionary pat...
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