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Herrnstein, Richard, and Charles Murray. // The Bell Curve Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life //. New York, New York: New York Free Press, 1994. 316-18. Print. This source was very useful to me because it showed some actual studies that were done rather than people just giving their opinions about my topic. It gives very specific results and is clear to the point. Richard Herrnstein worked at Harvard University and was known as Dr. Herrnstein. It talks about things such as different races going to college, unemployment rates, poverty, and annual income. It compares these things among white and black people. However, it compares all of these things after IQ has been controlled making it pretty much equal opportunity as to what the results could be.

"Go Deeper: Me, My Race & I."  //Race- The Power of an Illusion //. California Newsreel, Web. 8 Nov 2009. . I do not know who this source was made by. It was a useful source because it brought some major ideas that I was not thinking about when I was originally writing this wiki. A major topic that it discusses is the idea of racial stereotyping. It talks about how it is bad, and how if we can eliminate it we can move on to leaving race behind us and coming together as humans in general. This source also brought some ideas to me about social advantages and disadvantages among different races.

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