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1869

Publication of Francis Galton’s Heredity and Genius, with its claim that “eminence” runs in families. It “lays out an empirical theory of the greatness of British men.” Absent a concept of genes or any mechanism for biological heredity, Galton believed the success of genius men “showcases an innate and heritable condition, passed from father to son” (Rutherford, 40).