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The anti-miscegenation law of Virginia is an excellent example of this racist motivation. As a prelude to the law, in 1916, Alexander Graham Bell, an avid eugenicist and chairman of ERO’s board of scientific advisors, suggested that the United States Bureau of the Census begin assisting the ERO in its efforts to collect data on family lineages by adding father’s and mother’s names to individual records.
The Myth of Race: The Troubling Persistence of an Unscientific Idea
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