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2013

Discrimination

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Frizzly Studies: Negotiating The Invisible Lines Of Race, Daniel J. Sharfstein Oct 2013

Frizzly Studies: Negotiating The Invisible Lines Of Race, Daniel J. Sharfstein

Vanderbilt Law School Faculty Publications

In 1927 a Radcliffe graduate student named Caroline Bond Day began researching her anthropology master’s thesis on mixed-race families in the United States. The subject had personal resonance for Day, who was a fixture of colored society in Atlanta and had a complexion that defied easy categorization. To gather data for her thesis, she wrote to dozens of men and women in her large circle of friends, among them civil rights leaders such as W. E. B. Du Bois, John Hope, and Walter White. She asked for exhaustive genealogies, with estimates of blood proportions— Negro, white, Indian—for each ancestor. She …