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Religion, Race, and the Double Helix of White Supremacy

Harvard Divinity School

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Modern White Supremacy and Race

The idea of an unchangeable physiologically rooted racial difference does come to the fore in the late 18th century and early 19th century. Louis Agassi among others saw himself as breaking from the legacy of the Bible and Christian tradition by positing that the different races were actually the products of different original progenitors. They called this polygenesis as opposed to the monogenesis of the biblical narrative. This is a theory of polygenesis that tended to reinforce the sense of innate and immutable racial differences and a rigid form of white supremacy that rested upon it.

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