Subgenation
The Theory Of The Normal Relation Of The Races, An Answer To Miscegenation (1864)
- 76pages
- 3 heures de lecture
The book presents a controversial argument against miscegenation, asserting that racial mixing is harmful and unnatural. Van Evrie introduces the concept of subgenation, advocating for racial separation and the superiority of the white race. Through various chapters, he examines historical race relations, racial differences, and the societal impacts of miscegenation, citing examples of societies that maintained racial purity. While it reflects the racial attitudes of the 19th century, it has faced criticism for promoting racism and segregation, making it an important historical document.
