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colonial-era families and to support research into "race betterment" through eugenics. The scholarships were never given, but the first project of the fund was to distribute two
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594:(1994), because the Pioneer Fund financially sponsored much of the research reported in the book. The publication of
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also received $ 1,000,000 in the Spring of 1964 to build his "Christ of the Ozarks" shrine and tourist attraction in
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for eugenics and heredity research; he later became its principal benefactor.
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The Nazi Connection: Eugenics, American Racism, and German National Socialism
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