Glayde Whitney, 1940-2002

Obituary
Published: 2002-03-01

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The Institute lost a friend in January, when Glayde Whitney passed away in Tallahassee at the age of sixty-two. Professor Whitney, a member of the faculty of Florida State University, had achieved eminence for his research in the field of behavioral genetics. A few years ago he made waves at his university and among his colleagues by writing an introduction to David Duke’s My Awakening (available from the Noontide Press [check for current availability; ed.]), which contains a popular treatment of the case for Holocaust revisionism. Professor Whitney was a speaker at the Institute’s thirteenth conference two years ago, and proved to be as personally engaging as he was dedicated to researching and standing up for free inquiry in pursuit of knowledge. His presence is missed.


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Author(s): Theodore J. O'Keefe
Title: Glayde Whitney, 1940-2002, Obituary
Sources: The Journal of Historical Review, vol. 21, no. 1 (January/February 2002), p. 13
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Published: 2002-03-01
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