James McBride Dabbs Jr. (1937–2004) was a social psychologist and professor of psychology at Georgia State University.
He was the son of James McBride Dabbs, well-known author and prominent southern liberal during the age of segregation.
For instance, he found that testosterone rises for winners of chess matches[9] and in fans of winning sports teams.
The video is a metaphor for his career, as these two aspects were hallmarks of his work and the basis for why many considered him the most creative person they had ever met."
[13] His family home Rip Raps Plantation was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.