One of the most biting critiques of the sterilization statutes was published in 1913 in the Journal of the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology by the prominent New York lawyer Charles B. Boston.
"In the Name of Eugenics: Genetics and the Uses of Human Heredity" - Daniel J. Kevles
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It’s a Massachusetts thing. Or would that be a M*A*S*Hachusetts thing?
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Cottage in the Dunes, Jean-Charles Cazin (1841-1901)
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So apparently I never posted this mini comic based off my limited reading of the dbd comics from 3 months ago. I made it for the crossover prompt for the Obscure DC Character Bingo (yes, I like doing crossovers)
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Evening Dress
Charles Frederick Worth
c.1888
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (Accession Number: 46.204a-b)
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Detail, Charles River Square
Boston, Massachusetts -- 8/19/16
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Dancing under the sky. 🇺🇸🧨💥🧨🧨🔴⚪️🔵
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daily reminder that henry would pronounce the word quarters as quardas, richard would pronounce it as quawders, francis would pronounce it as qwaadus and camilla and charles would pronounce it as quowdus.
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boston, massachusetts
february 1971
charles street station
photograph by nick dewolf
https://www.flickr.com/photos/dboo/30483384048
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Cottage in the Dunes, Jean-Charles Cazin (1841-1901)
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Speaking of GNC AF grandpas, I’d like everyone to meet mine.
The most bisexual sitter of all time, OG Gay Liberation activist and Unitarian Universalist Minister, Rev Randall Lee Gibson III.
Found this photo today while looking for a good one to put on a sign for our local Pride March this weekend.
Shout out to everyone else out there with bisexual and cunty grandpas.
And RIP Randy, you were a true original.
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Princess Mary, Daughter of Charles I (c. 1637) by Sir Anthony van Dyck (Flemish, 1599-1641), oil on canvas, 132.1 x 106.3 cm, The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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Day Dress
Charles Frederick Worth
c.1870
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (Accession Number: 2002.696.1-5)
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