William Schuster and other Adirondackers took a historic stand against eugenics in 1916 with a float in the Winter Carnival parade.
The new book “‘Vermont for the Vermonters’: The History of Eugenics in the Green Mountain State,” as seen on the shelves of Everyone’s Books in Brattleboro. Photo by Kevin O’Connor/VTDigger When ...
Introduction: Eugenics and the Modern World / Philippa Levine & Alison Bashford -- PART ONE: TRANSNATIONAL THEMES IN THE HISTORY OF EUGENICS -- The Darwinian Context: Evolution and Inheritance / Diane ...
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The U.S. participation in eugenics – the pseudoscientific field predicated on the belief that humanity’s gene pool can be improved through selective breeding – remains opaque almost 100 years after ...
Logo of the Second International Congress of Eugenics, NYC, 1922. The American Eugenics Society had its first headquarters in a building on the site of what is now City Hall. At the first gathering, ...
A: Under the state’s eugenics program, which began in 1929, more than 7,600 people underwent sterilizations. Some procedures were forced to weed out the “feebleminded” while others were a voluntary ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Eugenics, or the pseudoscience of human breeding, reached the height of its notoriety in the early 1900s but never truly disappeared, according to a new book that examines the ...
Adam Rutherford is a geneticist and author who just wrote a new book about the history of eugenics, and he tells NPR's Rebecca Ramirez that the political ideology is not just a relic of the past, but ...
American aviator Charles Lindbergh (1902 - 1974) makes a controversial radio broadcast from Washington, advocating Canadian neutrality in World War II, 24th October 1939. (Photo by Keystone/Hulton ...
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