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20 Facts About Charles Goethe

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Charles Matthias Goethe was an American eugenicist, entrepreneur, land developer, philanthropist, conservationist, founder of the Eugenics Society of Northern California, and a native and lifelong resident of Sacramento, California.

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Charles M Goethe was born on March 28,1875, in Sacramento, California.

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Charles Goethe had passed the bar exam but did not pursue a career in law.

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Charles Goethe's ideas concerning nature tied into his later views on eugenics, as he connected the evolution of nature to heredity.

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Charles Goethe explained in his memoir Seeking to Serve that his original interest in eugenics began as a child.

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Charles Goethe wrote admiringly of California's Forty-Niners, the State's giant redwood trees, and loved the outdoors.

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Charles Goethe worked with organizations including the Sierra Club and the Audubon Society.

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Charles Goethe later introduced the Boy Scouts to Sacramento, due to his interest in furthering biological education for children.

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When Charles Goethe died, CSUS received the largest share of his $24 million estate.

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Charles Goethe worked near Arizona, focusing on health conditions in the 1920s.

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Charles Goethe's ideas contributed to 1920s perceptions that the American melting pot had begun to integrate germs from certain races, specifically the Mexican race.

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Charles Goethe's mentor was eugenicist Madison Grant, with whom he shared strong anti-immigrant beliefs.

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Charles Goethe created tiny pamphlets that he distributed to explain his beliefs concerning specific ethnic groups.

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Charles Goethe invested nearly 1 million dollars to produce and distribute these pamphlets to influence public perceptions.

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Charles Goethe funded anti-Asian campaigns, praised the Nazis before and after World War II, and practiced discrimination in his business dealings, refusing to sell real estate to Mexicans and Asians.

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Charles Goethe believed a variety of social successes and social problems could be traced to inherited biological attributes associated with 'racial temperament'.

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Charles Goethe was involved in the publication of multiple journals in which he expressed his views on eugenics.

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Charles Goethe was involved with the journal Survey Graphic, serving as a member of the council.

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Glide came from a wealthy family and Charles Goethe attempted to court Mary nine times before she accepted his offer.

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Charles Goethe did not have any children, presumably due to Mary's infertility.