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'''Pioneer Fund''' was an American pro white foundation established on March 11, 1937 | '''Pioneer Fund''' was an American pro white foundation that was established on March 11, 1937 where it was created to advance the scientific study of heredity and human differences. One of its first projects was to fund the distribution in US churches and schools of [[Erbkrank]], a [[National Socialist]] film about eugenics. | ||
From 2002 until his death in October of 2012, the Pioneer Fund was lead by a psychology professor named [[J. Philippe Rushton]], who was later succeeded by [[Richard Lynn]]. | From 2002 until his death in October of 2012, the Pioneer Fund was lead by a psychology professor named [[J. Philippe Rushton]], who was later succeeded by [[Richard Lynn]]. | ||
Revision as of 06:30, 7 November 2022
Pioneer Fund was an American pro white foundation that was established on March 11, 1937 where it was created to advance the scientific study of heredity and human differences. One of its first projects was to fund the distribution in US churches and schools of Erbkrank, a National Socialist film about eugenics.
From 2002 until his death in October of 2012, the Pioneer Fund was lead by a psychology professor named J. Philippe Rushton, who was later succeeded by Richard Lynn.