Abstract
If a tree is to be judged by its fruit, if the intelligence of a race bears any relation to its accomplishment, it seems difficult to draw any conclusion other than that the black and brown races are inferior to the white race. R. S. Ellis, The Psychology of the Individual, 1928, p. 284.
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