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Personal Beauty and Racial Betterment

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In Knight Dunlap's groundbreaking work, 'Personal Beauty and Racial Betterment', the author delves into the complex relationship between personal appearance and society's standards of beauty in the context of racial discrimination. Dunlap explores how notions of beauty have been used as a tool to oppress certain racial groups and how this impacts the concept of racial betterment. Through a combination of scientific research and philosophical inquiry, Dunlap presents a compelling argument for reevaluating societal beauty standards and their implications on racial equality. The book is written in a scholarly yet accessible style, making it a thought-provoking read for anyone interested in the intersections of race, beauty, and social justice. Knight Dunlap's background as a psychologist and philosopher provides a unique perspective on the subject matter, allowing readers to gain a deeper understanding of the complexities involved. 'Personal Beauty and Racial Betterment' is a must-read for those seeking to challenge conventional beliefs about beauty and its relationship to race.