Penn State anthropology professor Nina Jablonski investigates the social history of skin color and explains how it influences our social interactions, as outlined in her book, “Living Color”.
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J Martenson
September 28, 2012 at 1:41 pm
I so agree with her and you, that if Obama were darker of skin, I wonder if he would’ve been elected. This is such a sad statement of affairs in this country this year of 2012!
Interesting that this book should come out now, as I had read a book in 1968 that addressed the biological roots of how color in humans evolved. Am glad she is coming out with the social roots, as well.
I so agree with her and you, that if Obama were darker of skin, I wonder if he would’ve been elected. This is such a sad statement of affairs in this country this year of 2012!
Interesting that this book should come out now, as I had read a book in 1968 that addressed the biological roots of how color in humans evolved. Am glad she is coming out with the social roots, as well.