Exhibit Timeline
The timeline below lists the items in this exhibit in chronological order.
- 1876
- The Descent of Man by Charles Darwin
- 1889
- Natural Inheritance by Francis Galton
- 1909
- The Problem of Practical Eugenics by Karl Pearson
- 1910
- American Breeders Magazine begins publication
The Jukes by Robert Dugdale - 1911
- Gina Lombroso's English translation of Criminal Man by Cesare Lombroso (first published in 1876)
Heredity in Relation to Eugenics by Charles Davenport - 1912
- First International Congress on Eugenics
The Kallikak Family by Henry Goddard - 1913
- The Science of Human Behavior by Maurice Parmelee
- 1914
- Eugenics: Twelve University Lectures
- 1915
- American Breeders Magazine becomes Journal of Heredity
The Social Problem by Charles Ellwood - 1916
- Eugenical News begins publication
The Jukes in 1915 by Arthur Estabrook
Poverty and Social Progress by Maurice Parmelee - 1917
- Principles of Anthropology and Sociology in their Relations to Criminal Procedure by Maurice Parmelee
- 1918
- Criminology by Maurice Parmelee
- 1920
- Defects found in Drafted Men by Charles Davenport
- 1923
- Second International Congress on Eugenics
- 1925
- Possible applications of mental tests to social theory and practice by Carl Terence Pihlblad
- 1926
- Eugenical Sterilization: 1926 by Harry Laughlin
Mongrel Virginians by Arthur Estabrook - 1928
- Eugenical Aspects of Deportation by Harry Laughlin
- 1929
- Race Crossing in Jamaica by Charles Davenport
- 1934
- Third International Congress on Eugenics
Report of the Special committee on immigration and alien insane...with a statement by Harry Laughlin - 1938
- Twenty-eight Years of Sterilization in California by Paul Popenoe
