It excels all others in learning and the arts, and includes the most powerful nations of ancient and modern times. [...] The most valuable institutions of society, and the most important and useful inventions, have originated with the people of this race.” Redway and Hinman (1898) Describes three principal races: white, yellow and black. [...] anthropology and human geography They contributed to a self- reinforcing cycle of fear and Inferior housing, education disrespect for minorities, Racist and employment, more geography discriminatory policies, incarceration, lower textbooks wealth accumulation, more inferior economic poverty and alienation. [...] Discriminatory Anthropological and Racist beliefs policies (inferior (fear and geographic professional housing, education disrespect for and job organizations are working to non-whites) opportunities) correct these biases and harms. [...] This study analyzes descriptions of race and culture from typical British and North American grade school geography textbooks published between 1847 and 1955.
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