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American connections with the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute In 1927, the Germans established the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Anthropology, Eugenics, and Human Heredity under the leadership of Eugen Fischer, a noted anthropologist and one of the authors of Outline of Human Genetics and Racial Hygiene. Charles Davenport was a featured speaker at the opening of the new research center, which had financial support from charitable enterprises like the Rockefeller Foundation of New York.
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