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Article: The Pioneer Fund and the scientific study of human differences.
- Article from:
- Albany Law Review
- Article date:
- September 22, 2002
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INTRODUCTION
A. For the Record
B. A Roster of Distinguished Americans
C. Pioneer's Contributions to the Science of Human
Diversity
I. ARE LOMBARDO'S CHARGES CREDIBLE?
A. Is the Bell Curve really "Link(ed) to the Holocaust?"
B. Was Laughlin Really "Preoccupied" With German
Eugenics?
C. Did Pioneer Grants Really Support White
Supremacy?
D. Did Laughlin Really Define "The American Breed" to
"Exclude Jews"?
E. Is Truth About Race No Defense? A Personal Note
II. PROVIDING THE NECESSARY CONTEXT
A. The Scientific Context
B. The Eugenics Context
C. The Historical Context
III. UNDERSTANDING THE ANIMUS ...
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