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in 1927. He did research around the court case in Virginia, researching sterilization and its use in Virginia. Estabrook worked at Carnegie in the Eugenics Record Office until 1929, when he joined the
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Estabrook's researched interracial relationships which included mixed race people, Europeans, Africans, and
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with McDougle, I. E. (Ivan Eugene)., Carnegie Institution of Washington. Dept. of Genetics. (1926).
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from 1925 until 1926. Estabrook returned to Virginia to represent the Eugenics Record Office during
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Estabrook also researched eugenics and sterilization of children with disabilities in
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Three generations, no imbeciles: eugenics, the Supreme Court, and Buck v. Bell
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in North Carolina. He also studied the proposed connections between
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M. E. Grenander Department of Special Collections & Archives
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as a Captain in the Sanitary Corps. His service ended in 1920.
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department until 1907. In 1910, he completed his doctorate from
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to be used to prevent Jukes family members from reproducing.
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After completing his doctorate in 1910, Estabrook joined the
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The papers of Estabrook are held in the collections of the
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Estabrook earned his bachelor's and master's degrees at
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Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y: The New Era Printing Company].
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Washington: The Carnegie Institution of Washington.
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Estabrook studied the 225:Amherst County, Virginia 186:Johns Hopkins University 171:Leicester, Massachusetts 165:Early life and education 139:Johns Hopkins University 614:Clark University alumni 441:. Indiana State Library 155:Arthur Howard Estabrook 20:Arthur Howard Estabrook 553:. University at Albany 515:University of Missouri 439:A. H. Estabrook papers 206:Eugenics Record Office 465:Encyclopedia Virginia 461:"Arthur H. Estabrook" 341:Indiana State Library 282:race and intelligence 263:Richard Louis Dugdale 629:American eugenicists 315:Later life and death 271:forced sterilization 202:Carnegie Institution 325:Mount Hope Cemetery 94:Mount Hope Cemetery 581:2020-04-14 at the 376:The Jukes in 1915. 319:Estabrook died in 265:'s work about the 218:United States Army 210:Cold Spring Harbor 496:978-1-4214-4318-8 204:, working in the 152: 151: 656: 563: 562: 560: 558: 542: 531: 530: 528: 526: 521:on 29 March 2020 507: 501: 500: 482: 476: 475: 473: 471: 457: 451: 450: 448: 446: 431: 298:Ivan E. 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Leicester
Massachusetts
U.S.
Chatham Center
New York
Mount Hope Cemetery
Bangor
Maine
Clark University
Johns Hopkins University
eugenist
Leicester, Massachusetts
Clark University
zoology
Johns Hopkins University
School of Philanthropy at Columbia University
Carnegie Institution
Eugenics Record Office
Cold Spring Harbor
World War I
United States Army
Amherst County, Virginia
Carrie E. Buck
Eugenics Research Association
Buck v. Bell
American Society for the Control of Cancer
eugenist
dysgenics
Richard Louis Dugdale

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