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Alfred Binet and the History of IQ Testingleading Congress to enact discriminatory immigration restrictions for groups deemed to have a "genetically inferior" IQ. Much like Alfred Binet, American psychologist David Wechsler believed that ...
A central conceit of the modern race-and-IQ revival is that a right-wing position on race is intellectually indefensible without an appeal to biology. Mainstream conservative arguments blaming racial ...
Yet it represents an almost benign era in American immigration history—because what followed would be far worse. New York’s Ellis Island was, from 1892 to 1954, the nation’s main immigration ...
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