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Black and White in America is a series of five essays that analyze the fallacies and lies that result from twisting the sciences of psychology and genetics to accommodate and justify white prejudice and discrimination against a large fraction of the American population. These essays by the author appeared in the Huffington Post during 2009. They are presented here with minor revisions in an exclusive edition for Amazon Kindle digital books. Dan Agin's most recent book is FOOLS AND FRAUDS: HOW MODERN PSYCHIATRY FUMBLED THE ORIGINS OF MENTAL ILLNESS (Spectrum Focus, 2011). He is also the author of MORE THAN GENES: WHAT SCIENCE CAN TELL US ABOUT TOXIC CHEMICALS, DEVELOPMENT, AND THE RISK TO OUR CHILDREN (Oxford University Press. 2010), and the author of JUNK SCIENCE: HOW POLITICIANS, CORPORATIONS, AND OTHER HUCKSTERS BETRAY US (St. Martin´s Press/Thomas Dunne Books. 2006). He is Emeritus Associate Professor of Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology at the University of Chicago. He can be reached at dagin@uchicago.edu