And the second reason why The Bell Curve is so important to The Pioneer Fund is that it had staying power. Phil Donahue Show was my favourite! Rigo:Right. Talk about context and urgency, that is what people understood, and that's why they were so upset at what I was doing. Its run was They wanted to sue me for libel, and throughout my career, I have been at risk of being sued for libel because, you know, you, you call people Nazis, and, you know, they get upset, and no one has ever been happy that I exposed their racist and right wing connections. Expressing frustration over teaching in person during the pandemic of viewers sent me the video upset about the language, but a couple of Ferris state students stand by mailer. The father is just driving along proud of his son. He's an academic like Rushton, but less prestigious. Library & Archives Newsletter. Uploaded by Lisa:So really what The Pioneer Fund is doing is making bad ideas even worse. The precursor to all the daytime talk shows that arose during the 1980's and 90's. Rigo:They're projecting, obviously. Rigo:When Bill Tucker was doing research for his book, The Funding of Scientific Racism, he made a list of all the American scientists he could think of who were promoting theories of black inferiority or segregation, and then he went to the various archives to see if he could find connections between them and The Pioneer Fund. Lisa:What is this, Wheel of Fortune? It is around this time in the early 1970s that something happened that could have been the end of The Pioneer Fund. I want my name to be associated with my work. I mean at the time it was released, The Bell Curve, I, I know was widely discredited by a lot of mainstream scientists. Rigo:When Barry Mehler said guys like Philippe Rushton aren't just Neo Nazis, they're old fashioned Nazis, he was serious. For more information, please contact. WebThe Phil Donahue Show All Episodes 1967 - 1994 Season 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 15 14 13 1 All Overview 54 Episodes IMDB TMDB TVDB Fanart.tv JustWatch Wikipedia And thus not remediable to major degrees by practical improvements in the environment. They didn't really care about the science, but they relied on the science to give some sort of validity to their claims of racial inferiority, and Arthur Jensen was literally a star. This was also done to make it seem like there were more race scientists than there actually were. This We're not making progress here. Rigo:By keeping the race science flame alive, they created a foundation for the current wave of race scientists to build on. The user assumes responsibility for obtaining permission from the copyright holder to publish or distribute this image. "No, we're not passing racist laws because we hate people who are different from us, we're just following the science." web pages WebDescription: Talk show host of the 1980s. Find out all the details of his life While he was doing research in Germany in 1978, he discovered that Arthur Jensen had been writing for a new Nazi publication called New Anthropology. Rigo: So I had a chance to Barry Mehler recently, and I asked him about the appearance on Phil Donahue three decades ago. So Cox, and Laughlin, and Draper all have a hand in this racist advocacy right up to the floor of, of the Senate, as well as over in Germany. So this is essentially what Arthur Jensen is arguing, you know, why serve breakfast to school kids if it's not going to improve their performance? Search the history of over 797 billion What he's just been talking about. Ah, Barry Mehler. American media personality Phil Donahue is famous for pioneering and hosting "The Phil Donahue Show," later known as "Donahue." And apparently Draper was also kind of shy. First, I believe it is not hypocritical, though it does sometimes express erroneous views. In his four-and-a-half hour Archive interview, Phil Donahue describes the meandering path that led to hosting his long-running talk show, The Phil Donahue Show aka Donahue. You might get something, but raise that up to 25 million to a really public place where i- it's the same thing as w- wearing the kippah. In 1936, Draper paid to reprint 1,000 copies of the book called White America to send to politicians. Their last known grant was in 2019 to an organization based in Ohio whose president has written extensively about racial differences. He knew exactly what they were up to. I was a minor academic in a tiny little institution, and Rushton was a Simon Guggenheim Fellow. By downloading this file you agree to our access conditions and use restrictions. Angela:If, you know, the basis of the study of human difference for a couple of hundred years has been that race is real, you don't let go of it overnight, and so of course they didn't let go of it, uh Of it overnight. Is it because the Mankind Quarterly wasn't as known, like you kind of had to, like, know what it was? Play all It's kind of an unfortunate reason for Barry Mehler to have gone viral, right? This was everywhere, [laughs] uh, while I was growing up. Is he the psychologist whose work is cited in The Bell Curve? You know, he's a brilliant guy, and he's got these ideas, and after all, he's probably right. They wanted the ideas out but not their name. Is there anything that can get you cut off? That's the question is, uh, who is funding Philippe Rushton? Rigo:Something that a lot of people don't know is that the Nazis got the ideas about eugenics from the United States. He really started to feel their wrath. He doesn't actually stay to fight the war with the Nazis, but he brags about his military tourism. Rigo:One way that the Mankind Quarterly differs from other journals is their use of pseudonyms, which I'm guessing is it not normal in academia? Lisa, could you read this quote from him? The more citations, the more funding, the more chances to become tenured. William Shockley wasn't really producing anything new with their money, and he had a really prickly personality, so when his character got in the way of the message, The Pioneer Fund actually cut him off. If a white supremacist wanted to discredit what you have to say, they, they might say, "Barry Mehler is a unreliable narrator because look at what happened." Then the black population in the United States on the average. They made a lot of anonymous donations, or passed the money through foundations and non profits. Donahue - Phil Donahue : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive Volume 90% 00:00 44:06 44:06 1 Donahue - 1972 - Gladys Knight 45:36 2 This season we're going to talk about how racism and white supremacy have been baked into science , and how it's not about individual racists, or it's not about individual bad people, but in this story, there actually are individual bad people funding bad things. Due to a planned power outage on Friday, 1/14, between 8am-1pm PST, some services may be impacted. Rigo:Honestly, you're not that far off. Rigo:Yeah, and he got cover stories in the New York Times magazine, Newsweek, and The New Republic. Producer: Rigoberto Hernandez Respectable scientists and academics were promoting these ideas, which is why Draper starts making friends in high up places in the eugenics world, and he kind of finds an ideological soulmate in a man named Harry Laughlin. Rigo:Exactly, and they develop a playbook to ensure their survival. Barry:I mean, to this day I can't, you know, tell you what that does to me. He travels to Spain. Rigo:So I asked Barry Mehler about the video. The publication of the book put The Pioneer Fund and Barry Mehler on the spotlight. It was very important for them to be able to find a place where they would be appreciated. Those are the people who are the pioneers. Uploaded by So now my anti racism was, was visible, very visible. Their desire is to have a platform to disseminate their ideas, and we would be giving them platform if we allow them to speak to here. And remember, the Harvard Educational Review, they published it. Senior Producer: Mariel Carr There are somebody who's at the top. He won a Nobel Prize for his work on semiconductors. They had to have two talking heads, and, and somebody had to speak for the other side for them to get their message out, and not only did I understand that, but I don't think that we run this. He accuses Mehler of character assassination, bias, and of being a left wing nut. This is why the book claims blacks are disproportionately living in poverty and also more likely to commit crime. Be the first one to, Advanced embedding details, examples, and help, Donahue - Female Impersonators - 1987.ia.mp4, Donahue - Playboy Daughters - 1990.ia.mp4, Donahue The 25th Anniversary - 1992.ia.mp4, Donahue Then and Now - Male Strippers - 1987.ia.mp4, Phil Donahue Show - Adult Entertainers - Nov 1987.ia.mp4, Donahue - Female Impersonators - 1987.mp4, Donahue Then and Now - Male Strippers - 1987.mp4, Phil Donahue Show - Adult Entertainers - Nov 1987.mp4, Terms of Service (last updated 12/31/2014). Rigo: In 1935, before the Pioneer Fund is official, Laughlin sends Wycliffe Draper to a eugenics academic conference in Berlin. Lisa: You can really tell from the clip that Mehler's getting under their skin. There's a load of absolute rubish. It was much more prevalent in the earlier part of the 20th Century, but as it has become less and less popular among, uh, the academic mainstream, the few people who still adhere to it are those funded by Pioneer. Rigo:It's called The Pioneer Fund, and over the years, it has bankrolled dozens of race scientists and other academics who push these kind of views. Lisa:He's a psychologist. So Rigo, you're one of our producers on our show, Distillations, and you've come in with a story today for us, right? Rigo:Exactly. And even after his death, Pioneer continued the same tradition, which was the distribution of unsolicited works to various individuals in the hopes that it would influence public policy. So, Lisa, I know that you've done some research on eugenics because we've done other episodes that touch on it. McNeil/Leher Report:Race remains one of this country's most divisive topics and a controversial book with racially charged findings hasn't helped the debate. I went to the police about the swastika on the mailbox and they said, "Yeah, you know, that's just kids, you know, and look, they didn't even do it right. I'm curious about how you would respond to that. There are no reviews yet. Especially of the southern, southern states in the United States had this one drop rule. "Here's some money for you because we like what you're doing.". That's what it was all about, they wanted to resurrect their movement to come after my son. Essentially, it gave racists a cover story. And I wasn't just calling them Nazis, I was putting out a context to show that this was a fascist endeavor, and that these people were not only Neo Nazis, but they were just old fashioned Nazis, and I think that it was one of the reasons why they hated me so much. They painted the swastika backwards." I mean, I was never anybody really important. The political implications of this is that if Black people are intellectually inferior, why bother having a social safety net? Episode 3from the Innate: How Science Invented the Myth of Race series. He explains how his journey took him from announcing television news at KYW in Cleveland, Ohio, to working in a bank in Albuquerque, New Mexico, to directing radio news in Adrian, Michigan. The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation Presents. [laughs] You'd probably groan and hope you, like, you could avoid him at a faculty mixer, right? I mean, it's just like the whole nature of the argument, you really want to take the most vulgar, racist argument and dress it up with the most foolish threadbare data points in order to make the claim that, that Black people have large genitalia and small brains. James Moll conducted the interview on May 9, 2001 in New York, NY. I'm sorry, 11 million dollars in 1920s money? And when I say a Nazi magazine, the logo literally had a swastika in it, and then he wrote an article that claimed that Jews had started World War II, and they were trying to exterminate the Germans so they were the victims. What's going on with him? Many of this seasons stories talk about racism in terms of how its systemicbaked into science and medicine in subtle ways. Lisa: Okay. The Bell Curve was The Pioneer Fund's biggest win when it was published in 1994. If it is your nonprofit, add a problem Barry:Laughlin had the in roads, uh, the contact with legislators, the machinery of propaganda, and Draper had the money, and those two things went together to make Laughlin the first president of the foundation that was formed by Draper. Rigo:Even though his work was only in left leaning publications, the TV appearances were a big platform for Mehler to refute their ideas, but he says that might have been for nothing. WebPhil Donahue Show Transcripts (Transcripts), 1981-1982 Scope and Contents The Lectures, Speeches, Interviews series primarily consists of material related to the many lectures, Rigo: Now, Rushton tries to avoid mentioning the crux of the argument, but Donahue kind of does a translation. Innate Themecomposed by Jonathan Pfeffer. I never wasted a trip. Stuff. Rigo:Yeah. He openly endorsed it. Is it still around? Rigo:No. 7 (July, 1991), Cross-Port InnerView, Vol. Rigo:One of Barry Mehler's racist subscriptions was a newspaper called The Thunderbolt. Associate Producer: Padmini Ragunath The opposite, in fact. Barry:I want you to know that it was extremely important to me to make the connection to Nazis because that's what people understood. The book has 57 pages of bibliography, many from mainstream scientific journals, but some of them are far from reputable. Their goal was just to have a platform for their ideas to live on. Television programsTelecommunications industry, MCI Communications CorporationLuce Press ClippingsAT & T (Firm), Manuscripts and Archives Department, Hagley Museum and Library, MCI Communications Corporation records (Accession 2225). Phillipe Rushton on Donohue:This is the thing Dr. Mehler and all my opponents don't have to answer the intellectual argument.All they have to do is start throwing words around like Nazi and racist and fascist. How does he keep getting the chance to put these ideas forward? Um, but most of the money that Shockley got Well, in fact, really all of the money that Shockley got had nothing to do with research. The Bell Curve was one of The Pioneer Fund's greatest hits for two reasons. Bill:The Mankind Quarterly is a very interesting publication. Title of Larger Work The Phil Donahue Show Collection Title Collected Works of Milton Friedman Project records Guest Friedman, Milton (1912-2006) Host Donahue, Phil Publication Type(s) Interviews & TV Appearances. Can you give us TLDR synopsis of it? They would boo, they would hiss, they would clap for me, and then boo for him. on September 9, 2018. They decided that Jensen and Shockley should work together, and throughout that partnership, Jensen's ideas change. Rigo:Some of it was just completely bonkers. Commercials were cut during the broadcast. Rigo:So he thought of himself as being well bred, and of good stock. So here is a guy who's wiling to take a stand for racism, and the Pioneer was willing to give him anything to help him spread that news. So The Pioneer Fund doesn't really care about the science. I mean, I wish that some of the millions of people who watch that video would, like, learn about his work, his life's work. Phil Donahue, in full Phillip John Donahue, (born December 21, 1935, Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.), American journalist and television personality who pioneered the daytime issue-oriented TV talk show. Here's the work I'm doing. He's a psychologist and a professor who's won a bunch of awards. Lisa:Wow, this is delightful daytime content. WZZM:We begin tonight with that viral video filled with profanity made by a long time Ferris state university, professor. So the short story is that for Barry Mehler, all of this is personal, so when I ask him how he fell into this work, he took me back to his childhood in 1960s New York, where he was just a regular Jewish kid. WebIn his four-and-a-half hour Archive interview, Phil Donahue describes the meandering path that led to hosting his long-running talk show, The Phil Donahue Show aka Donahue. Bill:Yes. That's an entirely other level of bad. ", And in a number of cases, it wasn't even money for the research, it was just money for the individuals, gifts, large gifts of personal checks to the people who carry on this research. Despite what most people would agree were really problematic endeavors, Pearson did not have trouble finding a job in academia. It's almost like, uh Like a racist Santa Claus. The user assumes responsibility for obtaining permission from the copyright holder to publish or distribute this image. To me, it seems like he's trying to present himself as a reasonable, well spoken guy who's just asking questions, all in the name of academic curiosity, of course. Rigo:Roger Pearson was a British guy who starting in 1958 ran a neo Nazi publication called Northern World out of a British tea plantation in Kolkata, India. And that's one of the things that The Pioneer Fund was able to do was to create outlets so that they could publish, they could review each other, they could support each other, and they could create this sense that this is a legitimate academic enterprise when, in fact, in the legitimate academic world, nobody was even aware that they existed. Rigo:Yeah, and it claimed that Black people were a threat to civilization, and that they should be repatriated back to Africa. Lisa:Okay. What Pearson had done was he brought together all of these fascist intellectuals, academics that had been orphaned by the war, and they needed a place to come together. Lisa:Welcome to Innate: How science invented the Myth of Race: This is episode three: Keepers of the Flame. Lisa:Why does Phil Donahue have so many race scientists on his show? Rigo: The Spanish Civil War was used by the Nazi's as a military testing ground and Draper wanted to be part of it. No one asked any embarrassing questions, you know-. You have a position at Johns Hopkins. They printed and mail unsolicited propaganda to scientists, politicians, and other influential people. They are acutely aware that they're talking about the survival of the white race the same way as we talk about the survival of the polar bears, you know, and of the whales, and of the elephants. I really hope this will be of interest to you." Rigo:Yeah. It's to get the message out, "You can't go through the Jews because they distort everything.". You've got You have something wrong with that? Angela:And the consensus was set in stone really by UNESCO, um, in the 1950s in a set of declarations in which they essentially stated that race is a social construct, it doesn't have any biological validity, and that was signed by a number of scientists, anthropologists, policymakers all over the world. The group behind it bombed a synagogue in 1958, just to give you a sense of who they were. Barry:I don't need to have credit. EMMY, EMMYS, and the Emmy Statuette are registered trademarks and/or copyrights Of ATAS and NATAS. I mean, he was a Guggenheim Fellow, so this guy's very prestigious, and he's come to Donahue to mouth off theories about biological differences between racial groups. The precursor to all the daytime talk shows that arose during the 1980's and 90's. Rigo:And there's more. Bill:And this was the first instance of what became Draper's trademark, um, maneuver throughout the rest of his life. Scientists pushed back against this hard, but Murray still gets tons of attention from the press, and it gets legitimized. He recalled one instance when his grade school son, Isaac, wanted to go play in the woods with his friend, but his volunteer body guard stopped him from going. ABC News Archive on Laughlin:It was called Erbkrant, which means hereditary, defective. Barry:The word pioneer has a real meaning to these people. Decades later, it still sounds the same. It goes on so prominently that, uh, when this book arrives on the desk of members of Congress, Theodore, uh, Bilbo, infamous Mississippi senator known by his biographer as the arch angel of white supremacy, he praises the book, and he actually takes it to the floor of Congress and reads it while the filibuster is going on to prevent federal law against lynching being passed. At the end of World War II chemist Charles Phelps Smyth chased down German nuclear scientists and the equipment they left behind. I was right about the cabal in the basement. Who's funding him? Rigo:So Laughlin comes up with their first endeavor. Our agenda to port bill Blakemore has been looking into a fairly obscure research fund that has drawn attention because of this book, the bell curve, a fund. Rigo:[laughs] Yeah. If you would like more information, please contact askhagley@hagley.org. Photo credit to Steve Kagan. WebPhil Donahue was born on December 21, 1935 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. I think it's important to acknowledge that what they're gonna say is intellectually dishonest, and therefor it doesn't provide a better understanding of them or their ideas. Barry:Here was, uh, a guy who subscribed to The Thunderbolt. Barry:They have their own printing presses, their own journals. Donahue discusses the many controversial topics and guests featured on the show over the years - including White Supremacist David Duke - and details his activities following the final taping of Donahue. I mean, it sort of falls under the category of yikes. Paul: And while he's in Europe Draper quite literally pals around with Nazis. [Description and dates], Hagley ID, Box/folder number, MCI Communications Corporation records (Accession 2225), Manuscripts and Archives Department, Hagley Museum and Library, Wilmington, DE 19807, Access to this item is provided for educational and research purposes only. This is an episode from the spring of 1990. In a 14 minute video mailers heard using profane language directed at both his students. This is Barry Mehler. WebHost Phil Donahue questions Bill Clinton and Albert Gore, Jr. in the studios of Nashville's WSMV-TV, taking questions from members of the audience including Stacy Harris who Recently, you were, uh Ferris State University suspended you for publishing a profanity based video. Quote, "On two points, I put The Thunderbolt ahead of much of the American press. You know, the only thing I had was the fact that I was able to articulate a context, and a vision that nobody else really had. Remember, Pearson is one of the founders of the Mankind Quarterly. Lisa:Wow. The Phil Donahue Show with John Wayne (1976) John Wayne appears on a 1976 episode of Donahue in front of an audience largely populated by women, and he There were some consequences, though. And by now, it's 1930s, and guess who else likes the idea of sterilizing people they deem to be inferior? 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