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Charles Murray and Albert Einstein.

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The Humanist, March 1st, 1995

Charles Murray and Richard Herrnstein contend in their book, 'The Bell Curve,' that blacks are intellectually inferior and that time and money should not be wasted on educating them. The two authors ignore the fact that blacks' poor IQ test scores are directly connected to their limited educational opportunities.

In their recent book The Bell Curve, Charles Murray and Richard Herrn stein rank the races by IQ with Asians outscoring whites and blacks bringing up the rear. Murray and Herrnstein assume a substantial genetic component for these IQ differences and assign to blacks a basically unalt...

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