tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-227780861638767023.post2081133485349726194..comments2024-01-27T00:27:45.851+00:00Comments on race/history/evolution notes: The races of mankind: an introduction to Chauncey Keep Memorial Hall (1933)n/ahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02378473351485233448noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-227780861638767023.post-25497432035682708592016-06-27T18:12:00.286+01:002016-06-27T18:12:00.286+01:00They're currently re-displaying Malvina Hoffma...They're currently re-displaying Malvina Hoffman's works at the Field Museum, but, and I quote (from the member magazine), "[A]lthough the statues are now restored to their original appearance, curator of North American Collections Alaka Wali, PhD, did not want to restage the original 1933 exhibition. Instead, she wanted to critique its fundamental message: that people can be scientifically classified into distinct races using physical features." <br /><br />This is the antithesis of natural science, which classifies insects, clouds, matter, rocks, and any and everything else based on physical features. <br /><br />All of your accomplishments are being undone. Srighnoreply@blogger.com