Madison Grant

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Madison Grant was an early 20th-century American lawyer, conservationist, and influential proponent of scientific racism and eugenics.

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Madison Grant canonical 3

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instanceOf conservationist
eugenicist
human
lawyer
scientific racist
advocatedFor creation of wildlife preserves
preservation of North American big game
racial segregation
sterilization of people he considered "unfit"
coFounded New York Zoological Society
Save-the-Redwoods League
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
ethnicGroup white American
familyName Grant
fieldOfWork conservation
eugenics
racial anthropology
fullName Madison Grant self-link
givenName Madison
ideology Nordicism
immigration restrictionism
scientific racism
white supremacy
influenced Immigration Act of 1924
United States immigration policy in the 1920s
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf Boone and Crockett Club
movement conservation movement
eugenics
scientific racism
notableIdea Nordic race superiority
hierarchy of European races
linking conservation with eugenics
notableWork The Alien in Our Midst
The Conquest of a Continent
The Passing of the Great Race
occupation author
conservationist
eugenicist
lawyer
placeOfActivity New York City
positionHeld chairman of the New York Zoological Society
secretary of the New York Zoological Society
trustee of the American Museum of Natural History
sexOrGender male
supported immigration restriction in the United States
wasInfluencedBy Arthur de Gobineau
Francis Galton
Houston Stewart Chamberlain

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Bronx Zoo founder Madison Grant
Wildlife Conservation Society founder Madison Grant
Madison Grant fullName Madison Grant self-link