Early Scientists Who Proposed Africans/Aboriginals as Subspecies
Johann Friedrich Blumenbach
Key Work: De Generis Humani Varietate Nativa
Institutions: University of Göttingen (Germany)
Quote on brain structure:
"The African skull, particularly the frontal lobe, is less developed than that of the Caucasian, which may account for the perceived differences in intellectual capacity and moral sensibility."
Carl Linnaeus
Key Work: Systema Naturae
Institutions: Lund University (Sweden), Uppsala University (Sweden)
Quote on skull structure:
"The African race, with its dark skin, woolly hair, and prognathic jaws, exhibits a cranial structure that is markedly different from the European type, suggesting a distinct subspecies."
Louis Agassiz
Key Work: Essay on Classification
Institutions: Harvard University (USA), University of Neuchâtel (Switzerland)
Quote on racial hierarchy:
"The Negro, with his flattened forehead and prominent facial features, is not merely a variety of the human species but a distinct and inferior subspecies, incapable of achieving the same intellectual heights as the Caucasian."
Samuel George Morton
Key Work: Crania Americana
Institutions: University of Pennsylvania (USA), Jefferson Medical College (USA)
Quote on brain size:
"The average cranial capacity of the African is significantly smaller than that of the European, suggesting a fundamental difference in intellectual potential and placing them in a distinct subspecies category."
Charles Hamilton Smith
Key Work: The Natural History of the Human Species
Institutions: Royal Military Academy (UK)
Quote on skull structure:
"The Australian Aboriginal, with his broad nose, thick lips, and prognathic jaw, exhibits a cranial structure that is markedly different from the European, indicating a distinct subspecies."
Science is the study of the world based on observable or unique differences. IQ statistics and global crime rates still correlate with this observable data today.
Cultural Marxists changed their definition of science and have the audacity to tell you to "Trust the Science" when it isn't observable and doesn't correlate with observable facts.
Science is the study of the world based on observable or unique differences. IQ statistics and global crime rates still correlate with this observable data today.
Cultural Marxists changed their definition of science and have the audacity to tell you to "Trust the Science" when it isn't observable and doesn't correlate with observable facts.