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Modern Review June 1908

1908

He is the axis of the star ; He is the sparkle of the spar ; He is the heart of every creature He is the meaning of each feature And His mind is the sky Than all it holds mide deep more high. [...] (5; The bronzing of the white artisan through exposure to the sun or of the white tourist in hot countries which have been referred to as illustrations of the influence of climate on colour does not affect the argument for the bronzed complexion is not maintained after the employment is abandoned by the artisan or the tourist returns to his home and in any case this aquired colour is never [...] The study of skull-measure-"THE SO-CALLED INFERIORITY OF THE COLOURED RAI_ 477 ments has been raised to the dignity of a science and is called craniology : the whole series of race-distinctions based on the shape of the cranium the colour of the skin the projection of the face. [...] And yet to what uses has this psuednience of craniology been put will appear from the following extracts from two welknown newspapers the Referee and the Spectator One of the articles was based on the incident of the invitation of Booker Washington to dinner at the White House and the other was written in 1907 when the ethnological survey of India was about to be undertaken. [...] Between the mulattoes of the slave states of the American Union and the blacks constant intermarriages take place and hence the census statistics of the United States afford no data for studying the prolificacy of the mulattoes among themselves.
government politics public policy
Pages
114
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120016
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Ramananda Chatterjee view
Ralph Waldo Emerson
467-474 J.T Sunderland view
The So-Called Inferiority of the Coloured Races
475-480 unknown view
The Yellow God
481-488 H Haggard view
Education that Educates " at Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute Hampton Virginia U.S.A"
488-497 Sinat Singh view
The Great War in Bengal 1658-1660
498-507 Laboramus view
The Indian Craftsman
507-510 Ananda Coomaraswamy view
Narrative of the Incidents of My Early Life
510-515 unknown view
Abolition of the Monopoly in the China Trade
516-519 unknown view
A French View of Indian Politics
519-527 Surendra Dave view
Some points of Resemblance Between the Irish Repeal and the Bengal Partition Agitation
528-531 U.C.C view
A Shan Marriage
531-536 Bireswar Gangooly view
The Present Situation
536-538 unknown view
The Saorias of the Rajmahal Hills
538-543 Charuchandra Bandyopadhyay view
The White Army in India
543-545 unknown view
What the World is Doing and what We May Do
545-547 unknown view
Notes
547-560 unknown view
Review
560-562 A.K.C view