Better for All the World

The Secret History of Forced Sterilization and America's Quest for Racial Purity

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A timely and gripping history of the controversial eugenics movement in America-and the scientists, social reformers and progressives who supported it.In Better for All the World, Harry Bruinius charts the little known history of eugenics in America-a movement that began in the early twentieth century and resulted in the forced sterilization of more than 65,000 people. Bruinius tells the stories of Emma and Carrie Buck, two women trapped in poverty who became the test case in the 1927 supreme court decision allowing forced sterilization for those deemed unfit to procreate. From the reformers who turned local charities into government-run welfare systems promoting social and moral purity, to the influence the American policies had on Nazi Germany's development of "racial hygiene,” Bruinius masterfully exposes the players and legislation behind one of America's darkest secrets.
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Writer
Bruinius, Harry
Title
Better for All the World
Publisher
Random House
Year
2007
Language
English
Pages
416
Weight
363 gr
EAN
9780375713057
Dimensions
210 x 140 x 19 mm
Binding format
Paperback

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