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WHERE DID WHITE COME FROM  ??(also called Caucasian)

WHERE DID WHITE COME FROM ??(also called Caucasian)

DAVID JOHNSON · Sunday, January 9th 2011 at 7:39PM · 1479 views
White people (also called Caucasian) is a term which usually refers to human beings characterized, at least in part, by the light pigmentation of their skin. Rather than a straightforward description of skin color, the term white denotes a specific set of ethnic groups and functions as a color metaphor for race.

One common definition of a "white person" is a person of primarily European ancestry.[1] However, the definition of a "white person" differs according to geographical and historical context, and various social constructions of whiteness have had implications in terms of national identity, consanguinity, public policy, religion, population statistics, racial segregation, affirmative action, eugenics, racial marginalization and racial quotas. The concept has been applied with varying degrees of formality and internal consistency in disciplines including: sociology, politics, genetics, biology, medicine, biomedicine, language, culture, and law.

Antiquity and Middle Ages: Occasional physical description
1820 drawing of a Book of Gates fresco of the tomb of Seti I, depicting (from left) four groups of people: Libyans, Nubians, Asiatic, Egyptian.[2]

In the literature of the Ancient Near East and Classical Antiquity, descriptions of the physical aspect of various nations in terms of color is commonplace. The Sumerians referred to themselves as ůĝ saĝ gíg-ga, meaning "the black-headed people".[3] Dr. Vicki Leone contrasts this in her book Uppity Women of Ancient Times, noting that the Sumerians paintings and mosaics depict a people possessing dark blue eyes.[4] The Ancient Egyptian (New Kingdom) funerary text known as the Book of Gates distinguishes "four races of men". These are the Egyptians, the Levantine peoples or "Asiatics", the "Nubians" and the "fair-skinned Libyans".[5]

Xenophon describes the Ethiopians as black, and the Persian troops as white compared to the sun-tanned skin of Greek troops.[6] Herodotus similarly used Melanchroes "dark-skinned" for the Egyptians and he compared them to the Aithiopsi "burned-faced" for the Ethiopians. Herodotus also describes the Scythian Budini as having deep blue eyes and bright red hair.[7]

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Cynthia Merrill Artis Sunday, January 9th 2011 at 9:02PM

fair - skinned Libyans.... uuummm interesting!!

Harry Watley Monday, January 17th 2011 at 6:05PM

Hello David,

What difference does it make where Whites came from? Be concerned about your Black self. Be concerned about where Black Americans came from that if you are asked by anyone where did you come from you could give the right answer and not look stupid. Am I making any sense what you?

What say you?

DAVID JOHNSON Monday, January 17th 2011 at 6:39PM

harry you are getting old and your comments are too !

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DAVID JOHNSON Wednesday, January 19th 2011 at 8:41PM

white compared to the sun-tanned skin of Greek troops.[6] Herodotus similarly used Melanchroes "dark-skinned" for the Egyptians and he compared them to the Aithiopsi "burned-faced" for the Ethiopians. Herodotus also describes the Scythian Budini as having deep blue eyes and bright red hair.[7]

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