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Language
  
English

ISBN
  
978-0-297-85066-3

Author
  
Kunal Basu

Country
  
United Kingdom


Publisher
  
Weidenfeld & Nicolson

Originally published
  
January 2006

Genre
  
Fiction

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Publication date
  
January 2006 (1st edition)

Similar
  
The Opium Clerk, The Miniaturist, The Yellow Emperor's Cure, Yellow Emperor's Cure: A N, Kalkatta

Racists is a 2006 novel by Kunal Basu about a scientific experiment in the mid-19th century in which a white girl and a black boy are raised together as savages on a small uninhabited island off the coast of Africa. The long-term experiment is devised by the "racists" of the title, two rival scientists—one British, one French—to once and for all settle the question of racial superiority.

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Plot

Two scientists decide to settle the question of racial superiority by leaving two children—a white girl and black boy—alone on an island to be raised without speaking by only a nurse, Norah. The British scientist Samuel Bates believes that the girl will emerge as the leader, while the French scientist Jean-Louis Belavoix believes that the two races can not live in peace and the children will ultimately murder each other. The experiment begins to run into problems when Bates and Belavoix argue about the validity of cranial measurements. Meanwhile, Bates's long suffering assistant Nicholas Quartley falls in love with Norah and decides to rescue her from the island.

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