Schroeder, Theodore, 1864-1953
Variant namesLawyer in Salt Lake City and anti-Mormon writer.
From the guide to the MS 9391 Theodore Schroeder collection 1845-1901 (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Church History Library)
Theodore Albert Schroeder (1864-1953) was an American lawyer, author and specialist in evolutionary psychology. When he lived in Salt Lake City he became an expert on the Mormon religion. After moving to New York City to pursue his legal career, he lectured on sociology, psychology and free speech and wrote books and articles. He was a co-founder of the Free Speech League and was legal consultant to the Medico-Legal Society of New York.
From the guide to the Theodore Schroeder papers, ca. 1846-1945, (The New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division.)
Schroeder was a lawyer by profession, who devoted his life to the development and dissemination of his theory of "evolutionary psychology."
From the description of Papers, [ca. 1950]-1952. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122404723
Schroeder was born in 1864 and attended The University of Wisconsin in 1882 where he got his degree in civil engineering. He then went to law school at Wisconsin and graduated in 1889 and opened a law office in Salt Lake City which is when he adopted an anti-Mormon stance. In 1898, Schroeder started writing a series of pamphlets under the name of "Lucifer's Lantern". The series challenged many Mormon leaders and bordered on the brink of libel suits. After his interest in Mormonism faded out in the early 1900's, he moved to New York and took up the crusade of defending free speech. In 1911, he helped establish the Free Speech League. In 1909 the first of many writings on free speech by Schroeder appeared in the Free Press Anthology which was followed by a collection of essays titled Free Speech for Radicals, Free Speech Bibliography in 1922, and A Challenge to Sex Censors in 1938. He died in 1953.
From the description of Theodore Schroeder papers, 1842-1957. (Southern Illinois University). WorldCat record id: 236184713
Theodore Albert Schroeder (1864-1953) was an American lawyer, author and specialist in evolutionary psychology.
When he lived in Salt Lake City he became an expert on the Mormon religion. After moving to New York City to pursue his legal career, he lectured on sociology, psychology and free speech and wrote books and articles. He was a co-founder of the Free Speech League and was legal consultant to the Medico-Legal Society of New York.
From the description of Theodore Schroeder papers, ca. 1846-1945. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122616030
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