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Eugenics the well-born science Joanne
Woiak jwoiak_at_u.washington.edu
  • Science of eugenics genetic determinism
  • Disabilities and social ills are inheritable
    traits.
  • Medical model (and moral).
  • Policies rationally improve human biological
    quality by controlling who reproduces
  • Scientific knowledge applied to better
    breeding.
  • Fewer offspring from unfit people more from
    fit.
  • What kinds of people do we want? Who should we
    prevent from being born?

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Eugenics movement, 1900-1945
  • Word coined by Francis Galton 1860s.
  • 30 countries had their own versions.
  • Organizations of social reformers, biologists,
    doctors, other professional experts.
  • Politically and scientifically progressive.
  • Apply the new science of human genetics to
    control/engineer population health fitness.
  • Economic rationale reduce the burden of
    welfare services, increase efficiency.

3
Sources Image Archive on the American Eugenics
Movement
  • http//eugenicsarchive.org
  • Hosted by the Human Genome Projects Cold Spring
    Harbor Laboratory.
  • Which was originally the Eugenics Record Office,
    the center of US human genetics research and
    advocacy for eugenics policy, 1910-1939.

4
How to improve the hereditary make-up of the
race?
  • Positive eugenics
  • Encourage fitter people to have more kids who
    share their good genes.
  • Negative eugenics
  • Persuade, pressure, or compel unfit people not
    to pass on defective genes.
  • Permanent segregation.
  • Forced sterilization.

5
Most extreme eugenics in Nazi Germany
  • 1933 Forced sterilization law applied to 400,000
    hereditary defectives.
  • 1939 Killing programs (euthanasia) against
    200,000 institutionalized adults and children
    with disabilities.
  • Economic logic lives not worth living,
    useless eaters
  • 1941 Gas chambers from that program moved to the
    concentration camps to murder 6 million Jewish
    people.

6
Negative eugenics in US 30 states had
sterilization laws by 1930s
7
60,000 legally sterilized 1907-1970s
8
How much does degeneracy cost society? Who is
born to be a burden as a criminal,
feebleminded, etc? State fair exhibit promoting
eugenics.
9
  • Eliminate all inherited and congenital
    disabilities, e.g. results of conception when
    the father was intoxicated.

10
Good heredity for the sake of health
11
Hereditary defective groups invading the body
politic
  • Infectious germs symbols for Jews, communists,
    gays.
  • With his poison, the Jew destroys the sluggish
    blood of weaker peoples so that a diagnosis
    arises, of swift degeneration. With us, however,
    the case is different The blood is pure we are
    healthy!

12
Racist agenda outcome of US eugenics 1924
Immigration Act
  • Eugenicists expert testimony on race IQ.
  • Law set quotas for Eastern and Southern European
    immigrants.
  • Disability justified discriminatory policies
    since 1882, excluded undesirable lunatics,
    idiots, likely to become a public charge.

13
Congressman Albert Johnson, R-WA, 1924 speech
  • With this immigration act, the US is undertaking
    to regulate and control the great problem of the
    commingling of races. Our hope is in a
    homogeneous nation. At one time we welcomed all
    and all helped to build the nation. But now
    asylum ends. This nation must be as completely
    unified as any nation in Europe or Asia.
    Self-preservation demands it.

14
1913 Ellis Island mental testing
  • moron detectors
  • 80 immigrants scored feebleminded
  • Deportation rate increased

15
  • 1918 IQ tests
  • US Army
  • For recruits who were non-English speaking or
    illiterate.
  • Complete the picture.
  • 40 found to be FM.

16
Actual Test Questions, Army Alpha
  • SAMPLE People hear with their eyes\ears\nose\m
    outh
  • 1. Pinochle is played with
  • rackets\cards\pins\dice
  • 2. Habeus corpus is a term used in
  • medicine\law\pedagogy
  • 3. Bud Fisher is a famous
  • actor\author\athlete\comic
  • 4. Velvet Joe appears in ads for
  • tooth powder\soap\dry goods\tobacco
  • 5. The number of a Kaffirs legs is . . . 2\4\6\8

17
WWI Army Mental Tests Racial Rankings
18
Positive eugenics Fitter Families contests and
the Cross of Honor of the German Mother
19
US Eugenic Euthanasia and Disability
20
1917 eugenic film The Black Stork There are
times when saving a life is a greater crime than
taking one.

21
1927 retitled Are You Fit to Marry?
  • Haiseldens autobio We have been invaded. Our
    streets are infested with an Army of the Unfita
    dangerous, vicious army of death and dread....
    Horrid semi-humans drag themselves along our
    streets.... What are you doing to do about it?

22
Negative eugenics
  • Voluntary measures
  • Eugenic education, propaganda aimed at general
    public, e.g. school textbooks, films, state fair
    exhibits.
  • Coercive policies
  • Permanent confinement in institutions.
  • Surgical sterilization, sometimes as condition
    for parole.

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Who was targeted as unfit?
  • Charles Davenport, head of the Eugenics Record
    Office, the scientific branch of the US movement
  • It is a reproach to our intelligence that we
    as a people should have to support about half a
    million insane, feebleminded, epileptic, blind
    and deaf 80,000 prisoners and 100,000 paupers
    at a cost of over 100 million dollars per year.

24
Alexander Graham Bell
  • 1872 founds deaf school in Boston.
  • Invents devices to aid hearing.
  • Studies heredity in deaf families.
  • 1883 avoid creating a deaf-mute variety of the
    human race by intermarriages.
  • Becomes leader of eugenics movement.

25
Perkins School for the Blind 1928 family
pedigree and expenses
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  • 1921 legislation inspired by hereditarian
    beliefs prevent marriages of blind people.
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