Capoid race

The Capoid race is a historical racial category proposed in 1962 by anthropologist Carleton S. Coon and named after the Cape of Good Hope; these people had formerly been regarded as a sub-type of the historical racial category Negroid. More recent research in population genetics refers to these two populations within sub-Saharan Africa as "Khoisanid" and "Black African".

Capoid race

The Capoid race is a historical racial category proposed in 1962 by anthropologist Carleton S. Coon and named after the Cape of Good Hope; these people had formerly been regarded as a sub-type of the historical racial category Negroid. More recent research in population genetics refers to these two populations within sub-Saharan Africa as "Khoisanid" and "Black African".