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In , investigative journalist Edwin Black presents a staggering, meticulously documented account of how the American eugenics movement laid the groundwork for Nazi Germany's racial hygiene programs. Core Argument: An American Export
Black argues that eugenics was not a German invention but an American one that was aggressively exported abroad. The book details how powerful American philanthropies, including the Carnegie Institution and the Rockefeller Foundation, funded pseudoscientific research and legislative efforts to "cleanse" the U.S. population of those deemed "unfit". Key Revelations War Against the Weak: Eugenics and America's Ca...
: The movement successfully championed the Immigration Act of 1924 , which severely restricted immigration from regions considered "dysgenic," such as Southern and Eastern Europe. In , investigative journalist Edwin Black presents a
: Over 60,000 Americans were coercively sterilized under laws enacted in 27 states, targeting the poor, disabled, and marginalized. population of those deemed "unfit"