Institute for the Study of Academic Racism explained
The Institute for the Study of Academic Racism (ISAR) is an organization that monitors "changing intellectual trends in academic racism, biological determinism, and eugenics." ISAR states that in this capacity it "acts as a resource service for students, academics, journalists, legislators and civil rights activists." ISAR was founded by Barry Mehler in 1993.[1]
Further reading
- Book: Jackson, John P. . Science for Segregation: Race, Law, and the Case against Brown v. Board of Education . . 2005 . 978-0-8147-4271-6.
- Book: Spiro, Jonathan P. . Defending the Master Race: Conservation, Eugenics, and the Legacy of Madison Grant . Univ. of Vermont Press . 2009 . 978-1-58465-715-6.
- Book: Tucker, William H. . The funding of scientific racism: Wickliffe Draper and the Pioneer Fund . William H. Tucker (psychologist) . . 2007. 978-0-252-07463-9.
- Book: Tucker, William H. . The Cattell Controversy: Race, Science, and Ideology . William H. Tucker (psychologist) . . 2009 . 978-0-252-03400-8.
- News: Scott Jaschik . March 20, 2009 . The Cattell Controversy . https://web.archive.org/web/20090411153852/http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2009/03/20/cattell . 2009-04-11 . Inside Higher Ed.
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Notes and References
- Web site: Our Genes / Our Choices . Genes On Trial . Meet The Participants - PBS. www.pbs.org.