Forensic Science: Prejudice Or Racism?

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Racism is defined by Beverly Daniel Tatum as prejudice + power, allowing a system of advantage based on race. Race usually connotes to ones skin color and their perceived stereotypical behavior as assigned to a particular “race”. 9th century Darwinist conceptions of race are made up, but there are clearly and obviously racial differences among people, due to inherited biological traits. blacks, for example, are at risk for sickle cell anemia. something that afflicts almost no one else. Inuits can synthesize vitamin D from whale fat--something no other racial group can do. forensic science actually depends on the existence of observable, physical differences. After reading the historical documents I was to conclude the institution of race is

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