Tag: Biodemography and Social Biology

  • The myth of the melting pot Biodemography and Social Biology Volume 1, Issue 4 (1954) pages 248-251 DOI: 10.1080/19485565.1954.9987204 David C. Rife Institute of Genetics The Ohio State University Elton F. Paddock Institute of Genetics The Ohio State University Myths are fictional legends, but more often than not they carry elements of truth. Popular beliefs…

  • Genetic Counseling: For children of mixed racial ancestry Biodemography and Social Biology Volume 8, Issue 3, 1961 pages 157-163 DOI: 10.1080/19485565.1961.9987478 Sheldon C. Reed, Director Dight Institute for Human Genetics University of Minnesota, Minneapolis Esther B. Nordlie Dight Institute for Human Genetics University of Minnesota, Minneapolis INTRODUCTION The editors of this journal have been interested…

  • Interracial Marriage and Admixture in Hawaii Biodemography and Social Biology Volume 17, Issue 4 (1970) pages 278-291 DOI: 10.1080/19485565.1970.9987885 Clarence E. Glick, Professor of Sociology University of Hawaii Michener’s phrase “the golden men of Hawaii” reflects a popular romantic interest in the blending of ethnic elements that has been going on in Hawaii for almost…

  • Intermarriage and racial amalgamation in the United States Biodemography and Social Biology Volume 14, Issue 2 (1967) pages 112-120 DOI: 10.1080/19485565.1967.9987710 David M. Heer, Professor Emeritus of Sociology University of Southern California Within the last few years tremendous popular interest has been aroused in the subject of Negro-white intermarriage. Fifteen years ago Negro protest leaders…