
Julian Huxley
Julian Huxley was a prominent British biologist, eugenicist, and UNESCO's first director-general, known for his work on the evolution of species and his involvement in the development of UNESCO's statements on race. He played a key role in shifting the discourse from race to ethnicity post-World War II, advocating for a cultural understanding of human diversity.
Born on Jun 22, 1887 (137 years old)
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Julian Huxley was a key figure in the reworking of the concept of ethnicity.
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