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www.harvardmagazine.com
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| | | | | When academics embraced scientific racism, immigration restrictions, and the suppression of the unfit | |
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www.splcenter.org
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| | | | | William Shockley, Stanford professor and winner of the 1956 Nobel Prize in physics for his co-invention of the transistor, was arguably the single person most responsible for ushering in the computer age. He was also an ardent eugenicist whose theories of black racial inferiority eventually made him an academic pariah. | |
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ushistoryscene.com
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| | | | | Devastating measures taken in the name of racial improvement are most often associated with Nazi Germany. Yet, in the years preceding the Holocaust, the American eugenics movement sought to better the human race through selective breeding. According to the American Breeders Association, eugenics aimed to emphasize the value of superior blood and the menace to... MORE | |
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www.infosecurity-magazine.com
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| | | Delve into the transformative impact of AI on cybersecurity and security operations | ||