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| Boas argued that racial differences were actually not all that | Boas argued that racial differences were actually not all that | ||
| - | great. Mostly people were alike. | + | big. Mostly people were alike. |
| More to the point, he said nature is not destiny. It is the things | More to the point, he said nature is not destiny. It is the things | ||
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| - | (from McGranahan 2014) | ||
| Why would a bunch of anthropologists choose to lay down in the middle | Why would a bunch of anthropologists choose to lay down in the middle | ||
| - | of their national convention to protest police racism? | + | of their national convention to protest police racism |
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| **Further reading** | **Further reading** | ||
| - | Pierpont, Claudia Roth. 2004. “The Measure of America.” The New Yorker 8: 48–63. | + | Pierpont, Claudia Roth. 2004. “The Measure of America.” The New Yorker 8: 48–63. http:// |
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