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*wished to augment the [[Eugenics Records Office]]'s registry with its own database
*wished to augment the [[Eugenics Records Office]]'s registry with its own database


*sponsored three national conferences
*sponsored two national conferences
*# [[First National Conference on Race Betterment]] (1914)
*# [[First National Conference on Race Betterment]] (1914)
*# [[Second National Conference on Race Betterment]] (1915)
*# [[Second National Conference on Race Betterment]] (1915)
*the Foundation's activities dwindled and ceased by the late 1950s
====Sources====
[1] "Topic: Eugenics Organizations," The Eugenics Archive. http://www.eugenicsarchive.org/eugenics/topics_fs.pl?theme=19&search=&matches=
[2] Ruth C. Engs, ''The Progressive Era's Health Reform Movement: a Historical Dictionary,'' Greenwood Publishing Group, 2003.
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Latest revision as of 16:58, 29 April 2009

  • Founded in 1906 by John Kellogg, Irving Fisher, and Charles Davenport
  • the Foundation's activities dwindled and ceased by the late 1950s

Sources

[1] "Topic: Eugenics Organizations," The Eugenics Archive. http://www.eugenicsarchive.org/eugenics/topics_fs.pl?theme=19&search=&matches=

[2] Ruth C. Engs, The Progressive Era's Health Reform Movement: a Historical Dictionary, Greenwood Publishing Group, 2003.


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