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English: Front page of The Biology of the Negro by Julian Herman Lewis, 1942
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Source Julian Herman Lewis. The Biology of the Negro. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press. 1942. OCLC 910873.
Author University of Chicago Press

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