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Breeding Better Vermonters (Paperback)
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Eugenics -- the study of human racial progress through selective
breeding -- frequently invokes images of social engineering,
virulent racism, immigrant persecution, and Nazi genocide, but
Vermont's little known adventure in eugenics shows the inherent
adaptability of eugenics theory and methods to parochial social
justice. Beginning with genealogies of Vermont's rural poor in the
1920s, and concluding in the 1930s with an expose of ethnic
prejudice in Vermont's largest city, this story of the Eugenics
Survey of Vermont explores the scope, limits, and changing
interpretations of eugenics in America and offers a new approach to
the history of progressive politics and social reform in New
England.
Inspired and directed by Zoology Professor Henry F. Perkins, the
survey, through social research, political agitation, and education
campaigns, infused eugenic agendas into progressive programs for
child welfare, mental health, and rural community development.
Breeding Better Vermonters examines social, ethnic, and religious
tensions and reveals how population studies, theories of human
heredity, and a rhetoric of altruism became subtle, yet powerful
tools of social control and exclusion in a state whose motto was
"freedom and unity."
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