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In spite of this, medical writings often equate race with a particular genetic profile, although a person’s supposed race and her genetics map very poorly onto each other. “If we were to select any two ‘black’ people at random and compare their chromosomes,” writes Sharon Begley in Newsweek, “they are no more likely to be genetically similar than either would be when compared to a randomly selected ‘white’ person.”
A Terrible Thing to Waste: Environmental Racism and Its Assault on the American Mind
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