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Donald A Swan

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Name
  
Donald Swan

Role
  
Anthropologist

Died
  
June 1981


Donald A. Swan (March 28, 1935 – June 1981) was an American anthropologist.

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Early life

Donald A. Swan was born on March 28, 1935. He studied Economics at Columbia University.

Career

Swan was an assistant professor at the University of Southern Mississippi. He was a co-founder of the International Association for the Advancement of Ethnology and Eugenics and was involved in the Northern League.

In 1966, Swan was arrested on mail-fraud charges. During the raid on Swan's apartment in Queens, New York, the police found Nazi memorabilia, weapons and ammunition. A book by George Lincoln Rockwell of the American Nazi Party was also found, as well as a photograph depicting Swan with American Nazi Party members.

Death and legacy

Swan died in June 1981. After his death, Swan's papers were purchased and donated to Roger Pearson at the Institute for the Study of Man, under a Pioneer Fund grant of $59,000.

References

Donald A. Swan Wikipedia