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How the United States Census is a confused classification system when it comes to race and ethnicity

https://www.euvolution.com/neoeugenics/united_states_census.htm

it comes to race and ethnicity In the past, race was universally understood as a meaningful way of describing people, even if it did suffer from a lack of understanding of the gen
I argue in this short article that the U.S. should adopt an empirical approach to racial classifications based on current genetic classifications.

Melvyl® System - University of California: Worldwide Genealogy and Family History Research

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The Melvyl® System for the University of California, with more than 100 libraries, provides indexing to millions of items in their holdings, digital collections and online searchab

Hawaii

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the remainder Race and ethnicity Further information: Europeans in Oceania and Africans in Hawaii Mixed Hawaiian/white family in Honolulu, 1860s Historical population Census Pop.
Hawaii, USA Online Encyclopedia

The Unz Review • An Alternative Media Selection - The Unz Review

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Foreign Policy Race/Ethnicity Culture/Society Ideology Economics Arts/Letters Science History Forum Summary Bloggers All Bloggers Steve Sailer's iSteve Blog Anatoly Karlin's Russi
A Collection of Interesting, Important, and Controversial Perspectives Largely Excluded from the American Mainstream Media

The Good, the Bad and the Gullible

http://www.takeourworldback.com/good-bad-gullible.htm

to mothers who put the ethnicity of their child as White British. Some 73% of babies were born to mothers who were not foreign-born themselves. In the 80 years between 1851 and 19
Why it is crazy for people to deny and condone their own genocide.

The Coming Anarchy - 94.02

https://www.theatlantic.com/past/politics/foreign/anarchy.htm

of religion and tribal ethnicity which do not coincide with the borders of existing states. In Turkey several things are happening at once. In 1980, 44 percent of Turks lived in c
Atlantic Unbound: The Atlantic Monthly Magazine Online


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