Race is a fabricated classification, created by man, in order to mask their fear of the different. Race was created by the white man to make him feel superior to the black man. Biologically, race has nothing to do with our intelligence or amount of beauty. Society has claimed control of race and has made the dispute grow. According to Evelyn Hammonds, racial bias now influences the way scientists think, because racial prejudices and stereotypes are implanted in our minds through societal propaganda and influence. There is almost no way for the world to get away from racial stereotypes because they are unconscious judgements, ever present and impossible to get rid of. As with the One Drop Rule, we are presented in society to think that if a person has one drop of black blood, he or she is automatically seen as black in the eyes of society. For example: President Barack Obama is considered the first black president, although he is equally black and white. The physical features of the black race dominates the white, so our unconscious mind associates him as wholly black, although he is only half black.
My racial definition uses a person's physical traits to judge their hereditary descent, although, it is almost impossible to be "correct" because each ethnicity is inherently diverse, so there is no way to tell if someone comes directly from a certain country or racial background. Biologically, human similarities are entirely local by geography, not race as said in an interview with Jonathan Marks. In actuality, someone could be biologically similar to someone who has a different skin tone that lives near them than to someone with the same skin tone that lives far away. Overall, race is a socially fabricated term in order to separate the human race. We are all humans. Race separates us, and in reality, race does not even exist. It only exists in our minds, and can be extinguished with the power of spreading new found knowledge of this manmade issue.
References:
Scientific and Folk Ideas about Heredity
By Jonathan Marks
Department of Anthropology
University of North Carolina - Charlotte
Interview with Evelyn Hammonds
2003 California Newsreel
Interview with Stephen Jay Gould
2003 California Newsreel