Ghanaian Chronicle (Accra)
13 March 2008
In 1963 a Nobel laureate in Physics at the Stanford University, William Shockley became interested in genetics and began to take positions on race, genetics and intelligence. He argued that the future of the American population was threatened because African-Americans had lower intelligence quotients (IQs) and were producing low-IQ children faster than Americans with higher IQs.
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