The origin of evolution is humble. Humans have evolved over the years, and there has been a form of progression in their evolution. All creatures share one thing in common; reproduction. The process of reproduction allows for transfer of traits and characteristics which in the case of humans, derive theirs’ from their common ancestors. However these characteristics are similar but their genetic composition vary in one way or the other. For instance, the early day human, from whom all humans of the present day derived their characteristics, looked alike in genetical formation. The degree of genetic variation has significantly increased over the years to include blacks, Whites, Latinos and many others, thanks to reproduction. The increase in the rate of reproduction could trigger an increased genetical variation in the human race hence evolution. This paper seeks to investigate whether the human race is still evolving. Humans have may reached the last stage of evolution but proof of their racial evolution has been widely documented. Scott (2000) explains that the human race originated from the different inhabitation of ancestral groups in particular geographic areas, which lived in those areas for long and shared particular characteristics. Scott further notes that the continued combination of genetical compositions from different geographical regions through intermarrying of such groups brought about racial diversity. Tyson (2009) noted that research suggested that hard evidence exists as to the origin and continuation of racial evolution. According to Tyson, the combination of genes from mutations emanated from one individual and the surrounding environment played a pivotal role in enhancing the production of new genes. (Tyson, 2009) further explained that the traits were acquired through the ability of the human body to