I studied race as part of a degree, some years ago now. Wiki just summed up well what I already knew without going into great detail.Wikipedia is not a legit source of info on any topic. Anything that can be edited on a whim by miscellaneous nobodies in the shadows without any revision notes can't be trusted to be accurate.
Yes Wiki can be edited but it is a surprisingly good recourse on a heap of topics.
Google there are no races or race is a social construct. It is society that makes race an issue and this is usually based around economics (slavery being the worst example). We are all human. Differences in culture of course exist.
There are heaps of articles around this. An exert from one of them;
In combating this increase in racism, there are two primary aspects to consider. The first is that the very idea of “race” is a lie: as the American Society of Human Genetics, the largest professional organization of scientists in the field, explained in an essay:
“The science of genetics demonstrates that humans cannot be divided into biologically distinct subcategories”; and it “challenges the traditional concept of different races of humans as biologically separate and distinct. This is validated by many decades of research.” In other words, “race itself is a social construct,” with no biological basis.
In 2014, more than 130 leading population geneticists condemned the idea that genetic differences account for the economic, political, social and behavioral diversity around the world. In fact, said a 2018 article in Scientific American, there is a “broad scientific consensus that when it comes to genes there is just as much diversity within racial and ethnic groups as there is across them.” And the Human Genome Project has confirmed that the genomes found around the globe are 99.9 percent identical in every person. Hence, the very idea of different “races” is nonsense.
https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/the-concept-of-race-is-a-lie/
https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/2018/04/race-genetics-science-africa/
I can find more if anyones interested.