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The International Eugenics Congresses (1912–1932)

By: Aliya R. Hoff | Published: Jul 29, 2021

The International Eugenics Congresses consisted of three scientific meetings held in London, England, in 1912 and at the American Museum of Natural…

OrganizationEugenics--United States--HistoryEugenicsNazisNegative Eugenics

American Eugenics Society (1926-1972)

By: Rachel Gur-Arie | Published: Nov 22, 2014

The American Eugenics Society (AES) was established in the US by Madison Grant, Harry H. Laughlin, Henry Crampton, Irving Fisher, and Henry F.…

OrganizationsEugenicsHeredity, HumanHeredityInvoluntary Sterilization

The Galton Society for the Study of the Origin and Evolution of Man (1918–1935)

By: Aliya R. Hoff | Published: Jun 03, 2021

Charles Benedict Davenport, Madison Grant, and Henry Fairfield Osborn founded the Galton Society for the Study of the Origin and Evolution of Man, or…

OrganizationEugenicsDavenport, Charles Benedict, 1866-1944Laughlin, Harry Hamilton, 1880-1943segregation

The Passing of the Great Race; or The Racial Basis of European History (1916), by Madison Grant

By: Aliya R. Hoff | Published: Jul 12, 2021

In 1916, eugenicist Madison Grant published the book The Passing of the Great Race; or The Racial Basis of European History, hereafter The Passing of…

LiteratureEugenicsNuremberg War Crime Trials, Nuremberg, Germany, 1946-1949Involuntary sterilization--Law and legislationInterracial marriage--United States

Charles Benedict Davenport (1866-1944)

By: Cera R. Lawrence | Published: May 12, 2011

Charles Benedict Davenport was an early twentieth-century experimental zoologist. Davenport founded both the Station for Experimental Evolution and…

PeopleEugenicsReproductionZoologypublic health

Tomorrow's Children (1934)

By: Grace Kim | Published: May 30, 2017

Tomorrow's Children is a film that tells the story of Alice Mason, a young woman whom the US government forcibly sterilizes because she comes from a…

LiteratureEugenicsInvoluntary SterilizationCompulsory SterilizationCensorship

The Eugenics Record Office at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (1910-1939)

By: Cera R. Lawrence | Published: Apr 21, 2011

From its founding in 1910 until it closed its doors in 1939, the Eugenics Record Office (ERO) at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in New York was the…

OrganizationEugenicsOrganizationsReproductionReproductive Rights

Madison Grant (1865–1937)

By: Aliya R. Hoff | Published: Jun 20, 2021

Madison Grant was a lawyer and wildlife conservationist who advocated for eugenics policies in the US during the late nineteenth and early twentieth…

EugenicsGrant, Madison, 1865-1937Denali National Park and Preserve (Alaska)NazisWorld War, 1939-1945

Harry Hamilton Laughlin (1880-1943)

By: Rachel Gur-Arie | Published: Dec 19, 2014

Harry Hamilton Laughlin helped lead the eugenics movement in the United States during the early twentieth century. The US eugenics movement of the…

Laughlin, Harry Hamilton, 1880-1943American Eugenics SocietyEugenicsDavenport, Charles Benedict, 1866-1944Eugenics--United States--History

Oregon State Board of Eugenics

By: Cera R. Lawrence | Published: Apr 22, 2013

In 1917 the Oregon State Legislature, in Salem, Oregon, passed a bill titled, 'To Prevent Procreation of Certain Classes in Oregon.' Passage of the…

OrganizationEugenicsOregonInvoluntary SterilizationSterilization (Birth control)

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