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She writes, “Physicians and anthropologists of the time did not in fact distinguish between characteristics ascribed to race and those ascribed to physical and mental ability as we do today.” She explains that anthropologists of the day were not analogizing differences so much as actually “merging . . . [them] into a flexible category of mental immaturity and incapacity.”36
Beasts of Burden: Animal and Disability Liberation
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