Race And Membership in American History: The Eugenics Movement

Facing History and Ourselves
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Race and Membership in American The Eugenics Movement focuses on a time in the early 1900s when many people believed that some "races," classes, and individuals were superior to others. They used a new branch of scientific inquiry known as eugenics to justify their prejudices and advocate programs and policies aimed at solving the nation's problems by ridding society of "inferior racial traits."
Genres: American History
356 Pages

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