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Gosset, Thomas F. Race: The History of an Idea in America. Dallas, TX: Southern Methodist University Press, 1998. This book is a very reliable source, for many reasons. The author, Thomas F. Gosset is a reliable source himself since he was a professor at Wake Forest. This book also was also awarded the Ralph Waldo Emerson Prize and was praised by reviewers as a landmark view of race. This book was very helpful to me because it gave me a lot of information about race in ancient times and what was thought about it. This is a non-biased source because he was stating facts, without being bias on the matter. This was a very good source because of its credibility and its strong correlation with my topic. In this book he talks about some of the early developments on race, which were very helpful for getting background information.
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MAKE IT CLEAR WHO SHE IS AND WH SHE WROTE THIS PIECE. This website was a very helpful source to me when looking at ancient times and comparing them to modern day. This is very reliable because the survey conducted in it was done by Andrew Penner, a professor at UC Irvine, who researches race, and social classes. Also, this study has many facts to back it up, helping illustrate its information, and prove its credibility. This was a mostly non-biased site except for when they asked his opinion at the end. This article talks about race in social calsses and how your race can change if your social class changes. This study was a great source for connecting the modern day perception of race to ancient times. Daniel, Aharon. 2005. Novermber 10, 2009 November 2009 . LoBaido, Anthony C. __J.R. Nyquist.__ November 6, 2009 November 2009 . __ wikipedia. __ 10 November 2009. November 11, 2009 November 2009 . __ wikipedia. __ 2 November 2009. 11 November 2009 .