Naturalist Carl von Linnaeus publishes Systema naturae with racialized classifications for humans.
Date: 1735
In 1735, Carl von Linnaeus, a Swedish botanist and physician, identifies four groupings for humans: "white," "black," and "red"–meaning European, African, and Indigenous. He describes Asian people as luridus signifying "lurid," "sallow," or "pale yellow." In his botanical studies, luridus is also the term he uses to characterize unhealthy and toxic plants.