http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanin_theory
Melanin theory is a theory of Black racial superiority,[1] based on the physical properties of melanin, a natural polymer and organic semiconductor.[2]
In humans, melanin is the primary determinant of skin color. People whose ancestors lived for long periods in the regions of the globe near the equator generally have larger quantities of eumelanin in their skins. Melanin theorists assert that the possession of greater quantities of melanin gives black people inherent superiority. Conversely, its lack demonstrates the alleged inhumanity and inferiority of white people.
Melanin theory is a theory of Black racial superiority,[1] based on the physical properties of melanin, a natural polymer and organic semiconductor.[2]
In humans, melanin is the primary determinant of skin color. People whose ancestors lived for long periods in the regions of the globe near the equator generally have larger quantities of eumelanin in their skins. Melanin theorists assert that the possession of greater quantities of melanin gives black people inherent superiority. Conversely, its lack demonstrates the alleged inhumanity and inferiority of white people.



