T Lothrop StoddardTheodore Lothrop Stoddard (1883-1950) was a scientist, historian, journalist, and eugenicist who obtained his Ph.D. in history from Harvard University in 1914. Along with Madison Grant, Stoddard became one of pre-World War II's most prolific and readracial thinkers and writers, producing nine books specifically related to race and eugenics, and his work was one of the prime ideological foundations of the 1924 Immigration Act passed by the U.S. Stoddard received a Ph.D. in History from Harvard University in 1914, was a member of the American Historical Association, the American Political Science Association, and the Academy of Political Science. His major works were completed while he was working for the North American Newspaper Alliance (NANA), a syndicate which represented 50 major newspapers in the United States and Canada. Read More Read Less
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