Blood Must Tell: Debating Race and Identity in the Canadian House of Commons, 1880-1925 by Glen Williams

Blood Must Tell: Debating Race and Identity in the Canadian House of Commons, 1880-1925

Glen Williams

308 pages missing pub info (editions)

nonfiction history politics medium-paced

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Surveying more than four decades of debates in Canada's House of Commons around the turn of the twentieth century, Blood Must Tell shows that biologically determinist race-thinking was never accepted by its elected members as unassailable truth. A...

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