Though the ground work for Apartheid began earlier, the report provided support for this central idea of black inferiority.
More specifically, it dealt with the complexities associated with black inferiority and white supremacy.
Belief in black inferiority was almost universally accepted by whites, and policies were created that reflected this attitude.
He also contends that the notion of black inferiority developed later, as blacks were enslaved across cultures.
There are many people who reject white supremacy but affirm notions of black inferiority.
The book also asserts that Jews have promoted a myth of black racial inferiority.
To my way of thinking, that conclusion is the result of a jurisprudence based upon a theory of black inferiority.
Brown constantly refuted the idea of black inferiority.
That says to the whole country, 'The whole notion of black inferiority is bull.'
This approach not only relies upon questionable social science research rather than constitutional principle, but it also rests on an assumption of black inferiority.