Race
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- | [[Image:Blackface.jpg|thumb|right|This reproduction of a [[1900]] [[minstrel show]] poster, originally published by the Strobridge [[Lithography|Litho]] Co., shows the transformation from [[white people|white]] to "[[blackface|black]]".]] | + | {| class="toccolours" style="float: left; margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 2em; font-size: 85%; background:#c6dbf7; color:black; width:30em; max-width: 40%;" cellspacing="5" |
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+ | "I'm gonna send him to [[Extraterrestrial |outa space]], to find another [[race]]."--"[[Chase the Devil]]" (1976) by Lee Perry and Max Romeo | ||
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+ | [[Image:Blackface.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Promotional poster for [[Wm. H. West's Big Minstrel Jubilee]]]] | ||
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The term '''race''' describes [[population]]s or [[Group (sociology)|group]]s of people as distinguished by various sets of characteristics and beliefs about [[common ancestry]]. The most widely used human racial [[category|categories]] are based on visible [[Trait (biological)|trait]]s (especially [[skin color]], [[face|facial features]] and [[hair]] texture), and [[self-identification]]. | The term '''race''' describes [[population]]s or [[Group (sociology)|group]]s of people as distinguished by various sets of characteristics and beliefs about [[common ancestry]]. The most widely used human racial [[category|categories]] are based on visible [[Trait (biological)|trait]]s (especially [[skin color]], [[face|facial features]] and [[hair]] texture), and [[self-identification]]. | ||
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+ | * [[Race (biology)]], classification of flora and fauna | ||
+ | ** [[Race (human classification)]], classification of human beings | ||
+ | * [[Race (fantasy)]], classification of species in the fantasy genre | ||
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* [[The Race of the Future]] | * [[The Race of the Future]] | ||
* [[The Race Question]] | * [[The Race Question]] | ||
- | * [[White Nationalism]] | + | * [[White nationalism]] |
* [[Whiteness studies]] | * [[Whiteness studies]] | ||
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* [[Nationalism]] | * [[Nationalism]] | ||
* [[Ethnic nationalism]] | * [[Ethnic nationalism]] | ||
- | * [[White Supremacism]] | + | * [[White supremacism]] |
- | * [[White Separatism]] | + | * [[White separatism]] |
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The term race describes populations or groups of people as distinguished by various sets of characteristics and beliefs about common ancestry. The most widely used human racial categories are based on visible traits (especially skin color, facial features and hair texture), and self-identification.
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See also
- Race (biology), classification of flora and fauna
- Race (human classification), classification of human beings
- Race (fantasy), classification of species in the fantasy genre
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