War Against the Weak - Eugenics and America's Campaign to Create a Master Race
Edwin Black
Four Walls Eight Windows (2003)
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History, Social Science
Eugenics/ United States/ History, Germany, Human Reproduction/ Government Policy/ United States, Sterilization (Birth Control)/ United States, United States
Hardcover 9781568582580
English
Genetics is in the news. What's not in the news are its origins in a racist 20th-century pseudoscience called eugenics. In 1904, the U.S. began a large-scale eugenics movement that was championed by the nation's medical, political, and religious elite. Eugenics sought to eliminate social "undesirables" and was eventually copied by the Third Reich. Whites, blacks, Native Americans — nearly everyone was subject to sterilization, castration, and in some cases, euthanasia. In the aftermath of world revulsion over Nazi atrocities, eugenics was reborn with a new name and new packaging: genetics. This is an explosive, detailed, and vigorously researched account of U.S. race science and its "enlightened" reincarnation worldwide as human engineering. Illustrations accompany this startling investigation of America's century-long attempt to create a master race through mass sterilization and human breeding programs.
Product Details
LoC Classification HQ755.5.U5 .B53 2003
LoC Control Number 2003048857
Dewey 363.97
Cover Price $27.00
No. of Pages 592
Height x Width 9.1 x 6.1  inch
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