>On contact with a different race, the black race appears to oppose little resistance to absorbtion
>This is particularly visible in Brazil
>While all old texts describe Rio de Janeiro as a black city, today it's undisputable that it's a white city
>It doesn't appear that, in this particular case, the influx of european inmigrants and decrease in fertility among the blacks are enough to explain such transformation
>We're under the impression that it's the multiplicity of unions between whites and blacks, conditioned by the absence of any racial prejudice in the portuguese and their descendants, what has eliminated little by little the white element
>What happened in Rio, now is happening in every brazilian coastal city, and one can ask oneself, before this notable phenomenon of whitening, if the black problem in the USA wouldn't be solved a long time ago, had the anglo-saxonrace ignored, like the portuguese, the racial prejudice
Paul Rivet, the origins of the american man, published in france in 1942
>>135539052
wtf? rio de janeiro is completely black. so are all brazil's coastal cities.
>>135539052
Read The Passing of the Great Race by Madison Grant.
>>135539601
Will do.