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  1. Theodore Lothrop Stoddard (June 29, 1883 – May 1, 1950) was an American historian, journalist, political scientist and white supremacist. Stoddard wrote several books which advocated eugenics , white supremacy , Nordicism , and scientific racism , including The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy (1920).

  2. Lothrop Stoddard (29 de junho de 1883, Brookline—1 de maio de 1950), nascido Theodore Lothrop Stoddard, foi um teorista político, historiador, eugenista e advogado da anti-imigração estadunidense, o qual escreveu vários livros proeminentes no início do século XX sobre racismo científico.

  3. The Rising Tide of Color: The Threat Against White World-Supremacy (1920), by Lothrop Stoddard, is a book about racialism and geopolitics, which describes the collapse of white supremacy and colonialism because of the population growth among people of color, rising nationalism in colonized nations, and industrialization in China and ...

    • Lothrop Stoddard
    • 320 (1st edition)
    • 1920
    • 1920
  4. 19 de ago. de 2019 · He reassures him, “Lothrop Stoddard has no standing as a sociologist. He is simply a popular writer who has some vogue just now.” ♦ Published in the print edition of the August 26, 2019 ...

  5. Stoddard was a prominent advocate of eugenics and white supremacy in the US, who praised Nazi Germany's racial policies and laws. He wrote a book describing his visit to Germany in 1939, where he witnessed the sterilization of "undesirable" people in a "eugenics court".

  6. 18 de jan. de 2021 · Lothrop Stoddard was a historian and journalist who popularized the "Nordic" movement and the term "untermensch" in the 1920s. He influenced the Ku Klux Klan, President Harding, and Adolf Hitler, but was mocked by W.E.B. Du Bois in a famous debate.

  7. Lothrop Stoddard (29 de junho de 1883, Brookline—1 de maio de 1950), nascido Theodore Lothrop Stoddard, foi um teorista político, historiador, eugenista e advogado da anti-imigração estadunidense, o qual escreveu vários livros proeminentes no início do século XX sobre racismo científico.