Race and Membership

Key Figures and Organizations


Ideas and Individuals
The success of the eugenics movement in the U.S. during the early decades of the 1900s can be traced to the ability of a strong network of individual eugenicists and organizations to influence popular thought and public policy. Countering these eugenicists was a much smaller, less organized group of dissenters who were no less committed to their own ideas, as they attempted to expose those aspects of the eugenics movement that came from a place of bigotry and racism.





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