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Dr. Wiseman has also shown that both Aristotle and Herodotus describe the Egyptians-to whom Homer, Lycurgus, Solon, Pythagoras, and Plato resorted for wisdom-as having the black skin, the crooked legs, the distorted feet and the woolly hair of the Negro, from which we do not wish, or feel it necessary to infer that the Egyptians were Negroes, but f