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[PEAR-1] Roger Pearson and Modern Eugenicist Fascism

The first American League Chapter of the WACL was the American Council for World Freedom (ACWF), founded in 1970 by Lee Edwards, former director of Young Americans for Freedom, the youth organization of the John Birch Society. Edwards attracted many members of the New Right, such as Reed Irvine and Richard Viguerie, also Unification Church president, Neil Salonen. When the ACWF resigned from the WACL in 1975, due to mistrust from the Latin American League, convicted Nazi collaborator and racialist Briton, Roger Pearson, served as the American League president for three years: Pearson has traveled in New Right circles for many years, formerly as an editorial associate for such mainstream organizations as the Heritage Foundation and the American Security Council On the other [hand], he is a white supremacist who warns of the dangers of whites breeding with inferior stock and bragged to an associate about his alleged role in hiding Nazi doctor Josef Mengele, the infamous Angel of Death of the Auschwitz extermination camp. He is also the man who, as world chairman of the World AntiCommunist League in 1978, was responsible for flooding the European League chapters with Nazi sympathizers and former officers of the Nazi SS 30. Pearson, a member of the British Eugenics Society, was educated at the London School of Economics, which was funded by fellow eugenicists Henry Ford and the Fabian Society for the purpose of training an elite caste to govern a new social order: Obtaining his bachelor of science in anthropology from the University of London in 1951 and his masters in economics in 1954, Pearson showed an early interest in eugenicsHe wrote several books on the subject, including Eugenics and Race and Race and Civilization. 30. Pearson was relocated to the United States in 1965 by Willis Carto, head of the anti-Semitic Liberty Lobby, and became editor of Cartos magazine,

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Sino-Soviet intervention in Africa /


Author: Pearson, Roger, Publication: Washington, D.C. : Council on American Affairs, 1977 Document: English : Book

Race, intelligence, and bias in academe /


Author: Pearson, Roger, 1927Publication: Washington, D.C. : Scott-Townsend Publishers, 1991

Korea in the world today /


Author: Pearson, Roger, Publication: Washington : Council on American Affairs, 1976 Document: English : Book

Shockley on eugenics and race : the application of science to the solution of human problems /
Author: Shockley, William, 1910-1989.; Pearson, Roger, Publication: Washington, D.C. : Scott-Townsend Publishers, 1992 Document: English : Book

Heredity and humanity : race, eugenics and modern science /


Author: Pearson, Roger, 1927Publication: Washington, D.C. : Scott-Townsend, 1996

Race & civilisation /


Author: Pearson, Roger. Publication: Los Angeles : Noontide Press, 1966

Blood groups and race /


Author: Pearson, Roger. Publication: Los Angeles : Noontide Press, 1966

Eugenics and race.


Author: Pearson, Roger. Publication: Los Angeles, Noontide Press 1966

Essays on eugenics and race.


Author: Pearson, Roger. Publication: [Coventry, Eng., A. Harper for Northern World, 1950s

The Teuton and the Roman /


Author: Kingsley, Charles, 1819-1875.; Pearson, Roger, Publication: Leamington Spa, England : Northern World, 1957

Thematic evaluation of UNICEF support to growth monitoring /


Author: Pearson, Roger. Publication: New York, N.Y., USA : UNICEF, 1995

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