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Frank Hamilton Hankins (September 27, 1877 – January 24, 1970) was an American sociologist and anthropologist who was the president of the American Sociological Society in 1938. He wrote the book The Racial Basis of Civilization (1926) which was critical of racial theories such as Aryanism, Gobinism, Celticism, Anglo-Saxonism and Nordicism. but he includes in its conclusions statements as: "there might also be a gradual extension of the present policies of segregation and sterilization" of clear racist nature. In 1933 he was one of signers of the Humanist Manifesto.

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  • Frank H. Hankins (de)
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  • Frank Hamilton Hankins (* 27. September 1877 in Wilkshire, Ohio; † 24. Januar 1970 in Franklin Lakes, New Jersey) war ein US-amerikanischer Soziologe und Anthropologe. Er war 28. Präsident der American Sociological Association. Sein Werk The Racial Basis of Civilization (1926) liefert eine Kritik der Nordischen Doktrin und gleichzeitig einen historischen Überblick zum Thema. (de)
  • Frank Hamilton Hankins (September 27, 1877 – January 24, 1970) was an American sociologist and anthropologist who was the president of the American Sociological Society in 1938. He wrote the book The Racial Basis of Civilization (1926) which was critical of racial theories such as Aryanism, Gobinism, Celticism, Anglo-Saxonism and Nordicism. but he includes in its conclusions statements as: "there might also be a gradual extension of the present policies of segregation and sterilization" of clear racist nature. In 1933 he was one of signers of the Humanist Manifesto. (en)
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  • Frank H. Hankins (en)
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  • Franklin Lakes, New Jersey, US (en)
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  • Willshire, Ohio, US (en)
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  • Adolphe Quetelet as Statistician (en)
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  • Frank Hamilton Hankins (* 27. September 1877 in Wilkshire, Ohio; † 24. Januar 1970 in Franklin Lakes, New Jersey) war ein US-amerikanischer Soziologe und Anthropologe. Er war 28. Präsident der American Sociological Association. Sein Werk The Racial Basis of Civilization (1926) liefert eine Kritik der Nordischen Doktrin und gleichzeitig einen historischen Überblick zum Thema. (de)
  • Frank Hamilton Hankins (September 27, 1877 – January 24, 1970) was an American sociologist and anthropologist who was the president of the American Sociological Society in 1938. He wrote the book The Racial Basis of Civilization (1926) which was critical of racial theories such as Aryanism, Gobinism, Celticism, Anglo-Saxonism and Nordicism. but he includes in its conclusions statements as: "there might also be a gradual extension of the present policies of segregation and sterilization" of clear racist nature. In 1933 he was one of signers of the Humanist Manifesto. (en)
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