Graves, Jr., J.L., The Race Myth: Why We Pretend Race Exists in America, New York, NY: Dutton Press, soft cover 2005.
Graves, Jr., J.L., The misuse of life history theory: J.P. Rushton and the pseudoscience of racial hierarchy, in J. Fish, Ed., Understanding Race and Intelligence, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, pp. 43 – 57, 2002.
Graves, Jr., J.L., The Last Battlefield: Biological Theories of Race and the Future of American Society, in L. May, S. Collins-Chobanian, and K. Wong, Editors; Applied Ethics: A Multicultural Approach, (New York: Prentice Hall, 2002, pp. 422-433.)
Graves, Jr., J.L., What a tangled web he weaves: Race, reproductive strategies, and Rushton’s life history theory, Anthropological Theory, 2(2): 131-154, Sage Publishers, 2002.
Graves, J.L., The Emperor's New Clothes: Biological Theories of Race at the Millennium, Rutgers University Press, 2001; 2nd printing 2005.
Graves, Jr., J.L. and T. Place, Race and IQ revisited: Figures never lie, but often liars figure, Sage Race Relations Abstracts Vol. 20(2):4-50, 1995.
Graves, Jr., J.L. and Johnson, A., The pseudoscience of Psychometry and the Bell Curve Special Issue: Myth and Realities: African Americans and the Measurement of Human Difference, The Journal of Negro Education Vol. 64(3):277-294, 1995.
- Dr. Joseph L. Graves, Jr.
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