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The Social Impact of the Eugenics Movement on African Americans
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The eugenics movement which emerged in Europe and the United States around the turn of the last century was rooted in assumptions about the existence of distinct biological races, with Anglo-Saxon societies as the civilizing bedrock of modernity. Supporters of eugenics advocated policies of segregation and apartheid in order to protect the well-born from contamination. Its leaders believed that a variety of social successes (wealth, political leadership, intellectual discoveries) and social problems (poverty, illegitimacy, crime, mental illness, and unemployment) could be traced to inherited, biological attributes associated with racial temperament . Is there any other conclusion, asked a popular 1926 textbook, that the Negro lacks in his germ plasm excellence of qualities which the white race possesses, and which are essential for success in competition with the white races at the present day. Eugenics, not surprisingly, targeted the traditional victims of racism-Jews, Gypsies, Blacks/African Americans, Indians and other minorities, especially in rural areas, on ground that they constituted a distinct and degenerate racial typology.
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Dr. Jonas E. Okeagu as a professor of biology and facilitator of knowledge at Fayetteville State University in North Carolina has since August 24, 1992 continued to bend the reed. The genesis of the book project was the Eugenics Forum held at the Museum of History in Raleigh, North Carolina, August 2007.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783639666694
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H8mm x B220mm x T150mm
- Jahr 2014
- EAN 9783639666694
- Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
- ISBN 978-3-639-66669-4
- Titel The Social Impact of the Eugenics Movement on African Americans
- Autor Jonas Okeagu
- Gewicht 213g
- Herausgeber SPS
- Anzahl Seiten 148
- Genre Biologie