- to
improve the
genetic quality of a
human po****tion. Historically,
eugenicists have
attempted to
alter the
frequency of
various human phenotypes by...
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September 17, 1977) was an
American psychologist, numismatist, and
eugenicist. He
created the
field of
somatotype and
constitutional psychology that...
- (October 16, 1888 – June 19, 1979) was an
American marriage counselor,
eugenicist and
agricultural explorer. He was an
influential advocate of the compulsory...
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communities of color—and a
disproportionate number of
those who fell
victim to
eugenicists'
sterilization initiatives were
women who were
identified as African...
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Benedict Davenport (June 1, 1866 –
February 18, 1944) was a
biologist and
eugenicist influential in the
American eugenics movement.
Davenport was born in Stamford...
- eugenics.
Originally coined by the Lebanese-British
physician and
vocal eugenicist Caleb Saleeby, the term has
since been
applied to
summarize views held...
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January 1850 – 26
March 1943) was an
English politician,
economist and
eugenicist. He was a son of the
naturalist Charles Darwin, and also a
mentor to Ronald...
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Laughlin (March 11, 1880 –
January 26, 1943) was an
American educator and
eugenicist. He
served as the
superintendent of the
Eugenics Record Office from its...
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Elmer Pendell (July 28, 1894 –
March 18, 1982) was an
American eugenicist and sociologist.
Pendell was born in Waverly, New York to
George and Ida Harris...
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Stanford University and afterward,
Shockley became known as a
racist and
eugenicist.
Shockley was born to
American parents in
London on
February 13, 1910...