
New Books in Science, Technology, and Society Lee D. Baker, "From Savage to Negro: Anthropology and the Construction of Race, 1896-1954" (U California Press, 1998)
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Feb 13, 2023 Chapters
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Introduction
00:00 • 5min
The Power of Mentors in Academics
05:28 • 2min
How Did From Savage to Negro Come About?
07:32 • 3min
The Harlem Renaissance People in Anthropology
10:38 • 3min
You Write a Book for Undergrads
14:02 • 2min
The Power of Anthropology in the 20th Century
15:51 • 4min
ABA, I Think Black Anthropologists Are Saving Anthropology More Than Anything Else
20:18 • 3min
How Did You Become a Commentator for Documentaries?
23:34 • 4min
Filming a Documentary, I'm Glad I Pulled Through
27:52 • 2min
Zornio Hurston Claiming a Space Documentary
29:54 • 4min
Zor No Hurston Returns to Anthropology
33:56 • 2min
I've Been There, Don't You?
36:26 • 3min
Do You See This More Than You Should?
39:10 • 5min
If You Could Bring Back Zora Neuherstin, What Would You Ask Her?
44:09 • 2min
Where Do You See Anthropology Today in Relation to Race?
46:36 • 2min
Thank You, Dr. Lee Baker, for Sharing Your Experiences
48:07 • 2min
