Here we examine the question of race from the perspective of superior and inferior races. How long has human evolution created races? Has it been for the last 6000, 100,000, or even 1,000,000 years? What is the social-biological history of humans and races, or what happens when two races come together for the first time? All important to any 'who done it,' we shall consider the genetic history of humans and races and the relationship between races and human sexual habits. Next comes an examination of our geographic history, up to and even before the time of our migrants. But before we start, we challenge accepted dogmas, such as the correlation of sunshine and race, which is not refuted, but called correlation without causation. The heresy gets worse. We challenge the labeling of different hominin groups and ask a question. When we name different hominin species, are we talking about horses and donkeys, or is Darwin right, that all these hominins are just types? This is a theory of human racial evolution, and why there is a stronger case for sexual selection rather than natural selection. Lastly, we shall attempt to show where the present races of humans came from. When did they leave their old home, and where and when did they arrive in their new home? Can we identify anyone from this group? Did this group already contain our present racial groups? Human racial evolution and human history are like two entangled photons, created together, and forever entangled. We shall explore the actual driver of our races, sexual selection.