"When the theoretical questions are properly understood, proponents of race science, while entitled to their freedom of inquiry and expression, deserve the vigorous disapprobation they often receive."
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Psychologists from the United StatesJews from the United StatesGeneticistsUniversity of Virginia faculty
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Race and IQ, Cato Unbound, 21 November 2007
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