Francis Galton and Charles Davenport

Francis Galton and Charles Davenport, founders of the eugenics movement.

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  • ID: 15810
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15751. Inheritance of Ability pedigree

Galton, Wedgewood, and Darwin pedigree. This family was studied as an example of "family-stocks characterized by outstanding capacities in philosophy, science and art."

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11811. Francis Galton and Presidents of International Eugenics Congresses: Major L. Darwin, H. F. Osborn, C.B. Davenport, Eugenical News (vol. 17)

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15740. Eugenics Record Office

The Eugenics Record Office in Cold Spring Harbor was established by Charles Davenport.

  • ID: 15740
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The exhibit of the Third International Congress of Eugenics

  • ID: 10482
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Harry Laughlin and Charles Davenport outside the Eugenics Record Office, about 1913.

  • ID: 15723
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James Watson talks about Galton and the beginnings of Eugenics.

  • ID: 15427
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12001. Charles Davenport letter to Francis Galton, about opening the Eugenics Record Office and the debt to him as founder of eugenics (10/26/1910)

Charles Davenport letter to Francis Galton, about opening the Eugenics Record Office and the debt to him as founder of eugenics (10/26/1910)

  • ID: 12001
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15431. Charles Davenport's motivation for eugenics, James Watson

James Watson talks about Charles Davenport's motivation for eugenics.

  • ID: 15431
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James Watson talks about the origin of eugenics.

  • ID: 15426
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15750. finger prints

Title page of Finger Prints, by Francis Galton. Galton suggested the first elementary system of classifying fingerprints into loops, arches, and whorls.

  • ID: 15750
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