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Tarik D. LaCour

Tarik D. LaCour is a philosopher, writer, and senior undergraduate student majoring in philosophy at Utah Valley University. His primary research interests are in the philosophy of mind, the philosophy of biology, and bioethics. In addition to academic pursuits, he is an avid sports fan and blogs at www.logicalpointofview.com.
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Race: Always Complicated, Never Simple

by Tarik D. LaCour | undefined 29 | 07-13-2018

[Page 191]Abstract: The concept that race has evolved rather than remaining static is not well understood, both outside and within The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In Religion of a Different Color, W. Paul Reeve shows how the concept of race evolved from painting Mormons as nonwhite in the 19th century to “too […]

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