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The Sociological Theory of the Skin Color Syndrome together with Explaining the Origin of White Racism in the American South.

Author: Nordé, Sr., Gerald
Year:2017
Pages:151
ISBN:1-4955-0542-1
978-1-4955-0542-3
Price:$179.95
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This book and the presentation of the two theories is to subject individuals to see, hear, and sense how the color of one’s skin matters so much more than the content of one’s character, e.g., their origin(s).

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