Title: The Emperor
1The Emperors New Clothes Biomedical Research
and the Social Construction of Race Summer
Public Health Videoconference on Minority Health,
June 18th 2002.
- Dr. Joseph L. Graves, Jr.
- Professor of Evolutionary Biology
- Fellow, American Association for the Advancement
of Science - Dept. of Life Sciences, ASU-West
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3Even eminent scientists are still confused on
this issue.
- Because of this mixing, many anthropologists
argue, quite reasonably that there is no
scientific justification for applying the word
race to human beings. But the concept itself
is unambiguous, and I believe that the word has a
clear meaning to most people. The difficulty is
not with the concept, but with the realization
that major human races are not pure races.
James Crow, Daedalus, Winter 2002, pg. 84.
4For a fuller treatment see
- J.L. Graves, Chapter 11, The Race Disease
Fallacy in The Emperors New Clothes Biological
Theories of Race at the Millennium, Rutgers
University Press, 2001.
5Differential mortality between socially
constructed races have been a consistent feature
of American life.
- Do Negroes Recover from Phithisis? Journal of
the American Medical Association 40 (22) (May 20,
1903) 1520. - The information was requested from physicians
residing in the South who had considerable
numbers of cases of pulmonary tuberculosis among
the African race, if they knew any who recovered
- Responses appeared in June 13, 1903 issue Volume
40 (24), pages 10611662.
6Race Disease differentials 2
- Dr. E. A. Cobleigh of Chattanooga, Tennessee
writes that he doesnt recall a single case to
recover. He writes that when a negro becomes
visibly affected with pulmonary phithisis his
doom is already practically sealed. - Dr. E. D. Bondurant of Mobile, Alabama writes
that the mortality is greater in the black race
than in the white race and that the disease runs
a more rapidly fatal course in blacks.
7African-American doubled Euro-American mortality
in the 20th century.
- Age specific mortalities from 24 biological
sources of disease. - Blacks and whites contrasted for 1963, 1980,
1996. - This pattern is not consistent with a genetic
explanation.
8Confused research programs
- The pressing question is why have these
mortality differentials persisted across modern
times? - The biomedical research establishment has
unjustifiably focused on simple genetic
explanations. - Notable examples are the Tuskegee Syphilis
Experiment and Pellagra.
9Pellagra, forgotten killer of American children
- Charles P. Davenport and the Eugenics Record
Office of Cold Spring Harbor. - The ERO disputed Joseph Goldbergers
demonstration that Pellagra is a vitamin
deficiency disease. - From 1916 to 1941, 75,000 people would die, 55
of them, non-white children.
Black pedigree from the ERO
10Confused research paradigms 2
- The National Cancer Institute and the National
Institute of Aging currently utilize the term
special populations. - Special populations includes minorities, women,
and the disabled. - What is biologically special about these groups??
11Confused Definitions and Research programs 3
- No biologically defined races exist within the
human species. - This recognition goes back to Charles Darwin in
The Descent of Man, 1871. - Biological races are properly defined as
subspecies.
12Sufficient criteria for race
- There must be a sufficient amount of genetic
distance, consist with that of subspecies rank. - Or the populations must have been maintained as
unique evolutionary lineages
New York Times, July 17, 1950
13Population subdivision statistics are
inconsistent with the use of race in humans.
- Human populations have considerable genetic
overlap across the genome -- They have also
maintained relatively high levels of gene flow
throughout history, Wrights FST 0.156.
Cavalli-Sforza, Menozzi, and Piazza 1994, data
from Templeton (1998, 2002.)
14Estimate of gene flow between human
subpopulations
- Wrights Fst for human data 0.156
- We can calculate the effective population size
and the migration rate for humans by the
equation - Fst 1/(4Nm 1)
- Thus Nm 1.35
- Thus modern human genetic diversity can be
explained by the long term average of 1.35
individuals per 25 years, or 13.5 per 250 years,
or 135 per 2,500 years. - Thus sporadic movements that over long periods of
time that average out to these values could
easily explain human genetic diversity.
Fig. 2.15.1, Cavalli-Sfroza, Menozzi, and Piazza
1994.
15Criteria for race Unique lineages?
- All human genetic distance data sets that have
been tested fail to fit tree-ness. - Bowcock et al., 1991 Cavalli-Sfroza et al. 1996
Nei and Roychoudhury 1974, 1982 Templeton 1998.
Fig. 2.2A, Templeton 2002