
HUMAN ZOOS IN THE EARLY 1900s: Forgotten History of Scientific Racism - Paperback
HUMAN ZOOS IN THE EARLY 1900s: Forgotten History of Scientific Racism - Paperback
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by Satyajeet Patil (Author)
In the early century, Charles Darwin published his book on the origin of species species American promoter unveiled a new attraction at his popular Museum. Visitors were told that the creature had been captured by hunters in Africa who discovered a race of beings roving among the tree sand branches like Eames and monkeys. Museum staff declared that the creature had been pronounced by scientists as a connecting link between African blacks and lower animals.



















