Diagram from a discredited w:physiognomy pseudoscience book, showing w:Brigham Young with narrow eyes, which the book said was a sign of lack of monoeroticity.[1][2]
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↑Joseph Simms, Nature's Revelations of Character; or, Physiognomy Illustrated: A Description of Mental, Moral and Volitive Dispositions of Mankind, as Manifested in the Human Form and Countenance, 3d ed. (New York: D. M. Bennett, Liberal and Scientific Publishing House, 1879), 158. online at:https://archive.org/details/naturesrevela00simm/page/158/mode/2up/search/attention
↑Reeve, W. Paul. Religion of a Different Color: Race and the Mormon Struggle for Whiteness. Oxford University Press, 2017. page 26
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Diagram from a discredited physiognomy pseudoscience book, showing Brigham Young with narrow eyes, which the book said was a sign of lack of monoeroticity.<ref>Joseph Simms, ''Nature's Revelations of Character; or, Physiognomy Illustrated: A Description of Mental, Moral and Volitive Dispositions of Mankind, as Manifested in teh Human Form and Countenance'', 3d ed. (New York: D. M. Bennett, Liberal and Scientific Publishing House, 1879), 158.</ref><ref>Reeve, W. Paul. Religion of a Dif...