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Negritude: Once Believed to be a Curable Genetic Defect in Blacks

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Because of the dark skin, Rush thought the condition was similar to leprosy. The only cure for the condition 'was to become white.' Henry Moss, a slave who lost his dark skin color (due to real medical condition) was used as Rush's case study.  Rush believed without a shadow of a doubt that being black […]

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