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This list includes famous eugenicists, contributors, and supporters; some of the people may not be eugenicists but are included here because of their notable involvement.

  • Alexander Graham Bell United Kindom [[Image:Template:Country flag alias Canada|22x20px|Template:Country alias Canada]] [[Image:Template:Country flag alias USA|22x20px|Template:Country alias USA]] Inventor of the telephone.
  • Alexis Carrel [[Image:Template:Country flag alias France|22x20px|Template:Country alias France]] Innovative surgeon, Nobel laureate, advocated compulsory sterilization and euthanasia, Nazi collaborator.
  • Charles Kirk Clarke [[Image:Template:Country flag alias Canada|22x20px|Template:Country alias Canada]]
  • C. D. Darlington United Kindom cytologist.
  • Charles Galton Darwin United Kindom — physicist, grandson of Charles Darwin.
  • Leonard Darwin United Kindom — economist, son of Charles Darwin.
  • Charles Davenport [[Image:Template:Country flag alias USA|22x20px|Template:Country alias USA]] — prominent American biologist, founder of the Eugenics Record Office.
  • John Derbyshire [[Image:Template:Country flag alias USA|22x20px|Template:Country alias USA]] — author and columnist at National Review.
  • Wickliffe Draper [[Image:Template:Country flag alias USA|22x20px|Template:Country alias USA]] — American philanthropist, founder of the Pioneer Fund.
  • W.E.B. DuBois [[Image:Template:Country flag alias USA|22x20px|Template:Country alias USA]] African-american community leader. Advocated blacks using eugenics to improve their race.
  • Eugen Fischer [[Image:Template:Country flag alias Nazi Germany|22x20px|Template:Country alias Nazi Germany]]
  • Irving Fisher [[Image:Template:Country flag alias USA|22x20px|Template:Country alias USA]]
  • R.A. Fisher United Kindom — British statistician, co-creator of the modern synthesis of evolutionary theory.
  • Joseph Fletcher [[Image:Template:Country flag alias USA|22x20px|Template:Country alias USA]]
  • Francis GaltonUnited Kindom — British statistician, first developed notion of eugenics, coined term.
  • Marcus Garvey [[Image:Template:Country flag alias USA|22x20px|Template:Country alias USA]] African-american community leader. Advocated blacks using eugenics to improve their race.
  • Henry H. Goddard [[Image:Template:Country flag alias USA|22x20px|Template:Country alias USA]] — American psychologist, author of The Kallikak Family.
  • Charles Goethe [[Image:Template:Country flag alias USA|22x20px|Template:Country alias USA]] — American philanthropist, lobbied for compulsory sterilization and immigration restriction.
  • E.S. Gosney [[Image:Template:Country flag alias USA|22x20px|Template:Country alias USA]] — American philanthropist, founder of the Human Betterment Foundation, which lobbied for compulsory sterilization legislation.
  • Robert Klark Graham [[Image:Template:Country flag alias USA|22x20px|Template:Country alias USA]] — American inventor, founded "Nobel Prize" sperm bank (may or may not have actually had Nobel Prize winners as donors).
  • Madison Grant [[Image:Template:Country flag alias USA|22x20px|Template:Country alias USA]] — American lawyer, author of The Passing of the Great Race, lobbied for immigration restriction and anti-miscegenation legislation.
  • James L. Hart [[Image:Template:Country flag alias USA|22x20px|Template:Country alias USA]]
  • Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. [[Image:Template:Country flag alias USA|22x20px|Template:Country alias USA]] United States Supreme Court judge who wrote the opinion in Buck v. Bell, "Three generations of imbeciles is enough."
  • David Starr Jordan [[Image:Template:Country flag alias USA|22x20px|Template:Country alias USA]] — American scientist, president of Stanford University and Indiana University.
  • Harry H. Laughlin [[Image:Template:Country flag alias USA|22x20px|Template:Country alias USA]] — prominent American eugenicist, director of the Eugenics Record Office, lobbied for immigration restriction and compulsory sterilization laws, early founder of the Pioneer Fund.
  • Richard Lynn United Kindom — emeritus professor of psychology at the University of Ulster.
  • Josef Mengele [[Image:Template:Country flag alias Nazi Germany|22x20px|Template:Country alias Nazi Germany]] — Nazi doctor, infamous for abusive and unethical experimentation on prisoners.
  • Henry Fairfield Osborn [[Image:Template:Country flag alias USA|22x20px|Template:Country alias USA]]
  • Karl Pearson United Kindom — British statistician and socialist.
  • Plato [[Image:Template:Country flag alias Greece|22x20px|Template:Country alias Greece]] Classical greek philosopher. The earliest proponent of eugenics known by name.
  • Alfred Ploetz [[Image:Template:Country flag alias Nazi Germany|22x20px|Template:Country alias Nazi Germany]]
  • Paul Popenoe [[Image:Template:Country flag alias USA|22x20px|Template:Country alias USA]] — American biologist, lobbied for compulsory sterilization laws, especially in California.
  • Ernst Rüdin [[Image:Template:Country flag alias Nazi Germany|22x20px|Template:Country alias Nazi Germany]] — German psychiatrist, founder of the German Racial Hygiene movement which gained much support from Nazi Germany.
  • Margaret Sanger [[Image:Template:Country flag alias USA|22x20px|Template:Country alias USA]] — American birth control advocate, also sometimes advocated certain types of eugenic programs.
  • F.C.S. Schiller [[Image:Template:Country flag alias USA|22x20px|Template:Country alias USA]] United Kindom — Pragmatist philosopher.
  • Carl Hans Heinze Sennhenn [[Image:Template:Country flag alias Nazi Germany|22x20px|Template:Country alias Nazi Germany]]
  • William Shockley [[Image:Template:Country flag alias USA|22x20px|Template:Country alias USA]] — American Nobel Prize winner for inventing the transistor, controversially argued for eugenics during 1960s.
  • Lothrop Stoddard [[Image:Template:Country flag alias USA|22x20px|Template:Country alias USA]] — American author, wrote The Rising Tide of Color.
  • Nikola Tesla [[Image:Template:Country flag alias Croatia|22x20px|Template:Country alias Croatia]] [[Image:Template:Country flag alias USA|22x20px|Template:Country alias USA]] American inventor from Croatia. Recommended that eugenics be greatly expanded in the future.
  • Otmar Freiherr von Verschuer [[Image:Template:Country flag alias Nazi Germany|22x20px|Template:Country alias Nazi Germany]] — German geneticist, did work on heredity during Nazi Germany with the aid of "specimens" from Mengele.
  • Werner Villinger [[Image:Template:Country flag alias Nazi Germany|22x20px|Template:Country alias Nazi Germany]]
  • Robert Yerkes [[Image:Template:Country flag alias USA|22x20px|Template:Country alias USA]] — American primatologist, did early work on intelligence testing arguing for immigration restriction.


See also: List of people by occupation

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