Article ID: CBB001212637

Biohistorical Narratives of Racial Difference in the American Negro: Notes toward a Nuanced History of American Physical Anthropology (2013)

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Watkins, Rachel J. (Author)


Current Anthropology
Volume: 53, no. S5
Issue: S5
Pages: 196-209


Publication Date: 2013
Edition Details: Part of a special section, “Collecting and Contested Ownership”
Language: English

This paper examines the scientific construction of racial differences through the lens of early twentieth-century bioanthropological studies of American Negro skeletal and living population samples. These studies, as well as the scientists who conducted them, are generally distinguished from one another based on their adherence to quantitative and/or qualitative measures of racial difference. However, these binary distinctions tend to obscure the rather complex processes of racial formation in which scientists and research subjects were engaged. Both racialist and nonracialist scholarship positioned American Negroes as products of white, African, and, sometimes, Indian admixture. As the singular label used in these studies connotes, the American Negro was also classified as a distinct racial type based on elements of skeletal and physical morphology. Studies reveal that multiple definitions and meanings of race were operating and being generated in the process of situating American Negroes in these seemingly opposed positions. Finally, I consider the implications of this discussion for developing critical histories of American physical anthropology and engaging contemporary public and academic discourse around race, health, and biological diversity.

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Authors & Contributors
Slaton, Amy E.
Sparks, Randy J.
Finney, Carolyn
Mooney, Katherine C.
Varel, David Alan
Willoughby, Christopher D. E.
Journals
History and Technology
Environmental History
Current Anthropology
Chemical Heritage
Agricultural History
Publishers
Harvard University Press
University of Colorado at Boulder
Georgia State University
University of North Carolina Press
University of Minnesota Press
Oxford University Press
Concepts
African Americans and science
African Americans
Science and race
Race
Biology
Identity
People
Davis, Allison
Knox, William
Knox, Lawrence
Ickes, Harold LeClair
Du Bois, William Edward B.
Carver, George Washington
Time Periods
20th century
19th century
20th century, early
18th century
Places
United States
South Carolina (U.S.)
Southern states (U.S.)
Mississippi River (North America)
Iowa (U.S.)
Scotland
Institutions
Eastman Kodak Company
Iowa State College, Ames
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