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The Color Line: A Brief in Behalf of the Unborn

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The author mounts a scientific-sounding polemic asserting that racial purity should be preserved, arguing from historical comparison, ethnology, and numerical claims that people of African descent are inherently inferior and that interracial mixing will cause social decline. Chapters set up the race-versus-individual framing, interrogate alleged innate differences versus environmental causes, answer opposing views, and sketch demographic and future consequences; the work combines selective historical examples, purported statistics, and speculative projections to advocate segregationist and eugenic measures while maintaining a polemical and certifying tone.

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William Benjamin Smith

William Benjamin Smith was an American author and social commentator known for his work addressing issues of race and society. His notable book, "The Color Line: A Brief in Behalf of the Unborn," explores the implications of racial divisions and their impact on future generations. Smith's writings contribute to the discourse on race relations and social justice, reflecting the complexities of his time. Through his work, he aimed to provoke thought and inspire change regarding the societal constructs surrounding race.

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