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| | The Scholarship of White Supremacy |
 | | Stephen Gould (1981) outlined some of the more egregious examples of Eurocentric white supremacism thinly veiled as "science." He showed, among other things, how Eurocentric social science became structured and conditioned by a brand of biological determinist precepts that legitimated the oppressive white supremacist relationships evident in Eurocentric societies today. |
 | | In sum, considering the history of white supremacism in the United States, it should hardly by surprising that such assertions find a kind ear among policy-makers and officials. |
 | | During this century, the American version of white supremacism provided the basis for, inter alia, the Tuskegee "experiments" where white "scientists," physicians, like their Nazi brothers and sisters, either injected syphilis into healthy fl men or failed to treat syphilitic fls, or both. |
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