Does anyone know any books about pro-eugenics or anti-eugenics? lol Helping?

Putnam, H.C. 1916. "The New Ideal in Education-Better Parents of Better Children," Addresses and Proceedings of the National Education Association 54: 240-245. Putnam, H.C. 1921.

"Second Report of Progress of Committee on Racial Well-Being," Addresses and Proceedings of the National Education Association 59: 362. Putnam, H. C.

1922. "Report of the Committee on Racial Well-Being," Addresses and Proceedings of the National Education Association, 60: 562-564. Reilly, P.R. 1983.

"The Virginia Racial Integrity Act Revisited: The Plecker-Laughlin Correspondence: 1928-1930," American Journal of Medical Genetics 16: 483-492. Reilly, P.R. 1991. The Surgical Solution.

Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Robbins, E. F.

1914. Official Proceedings of the First National Conference on Race Betterment. Battle Creek, MI: Race Betterment Foundation.

Rose, S. 1995. "The Rise of Neurogenetic Determinism," Nature 373: 380-382.

Searle, G. 1976. Eugenics and Politics in Britain: 1900-1914.

Leyden: Noordhoof. Selden, S. 1999.

Inheriting Shame: The Story of Eugenics and Racism in America. New York: Teachers College Press. Sharp, H.C. 1902. "The Severing of the Vasa Deferentia and its Relation to the Neuropsychiatric Constitution," New York Medical Journal 75: 411-414.

Shull, G.H. 1909. "A Pure Line Method of Corn Breeding," Report of the American Breeders’ Association 5: 51-59. Shultze, A.H. 1923.

"Comparison of White and Negro Fetuses," Eugenics in Race and State: Vol. II. Scientific papers of the Second International Congress of Eugenics.

Baltimore, MD: Williams & Wilkins. Snedden, D. 1931.

"When Wives Go to Business: Is It Eugenically Helpful?" Eugenics 4(1): 19-20. Stoddard, L.

1920. The Rising Tide of Color Against White Supremacy. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.

Thorndike, E.L. 1931. Human Learning. New York: Century Company."Tomorrow’s Children." 1934.

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Laughlin -- Biological Aspects of Immigration. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing OfficeU.S. House of Representatives Committee on Immigration and Naturalization. 1923.

Statement of Harry H. Laughlin -- Analysis of America's Modern Melting Pot. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office.U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Immigration and Naturalization.

1925. Statement of Harry H. Laughlin -- Europe as an Emigrant-Exporting Continent and the United States as an Immigrant-Importing Nation.

Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office. Wadlington, W. 1966.

"The Loving Case: Virginia’s Anti-miscegenation Statute in Historical Perspective," Virginia Law Review 52: 1189-1223. Vecoli, R. 1960.

"Sterilization: A Progressive Measure?" Wisconsin Magazine of History 43:190-202. Weinstein, J.

1968. The Corporate Ideal in the Liberal State. Boston: Beachy Press.

Weismann, A. 1888. "The Supposed Transmission of Mutilations," In Essays upon Heredity and Kindred Biological Problems.

Oxford: Oxford University Press. Weismann, A. 1885.

"The Continuity of the Germ-Plasm as the Foundation of a Theory of Heredity," In Essays upon Hereditary and Kindred Biological Problems. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Wiebe, R.

1967. The Search for Order. New York: Hill and Wang.

Wiggam, A.E. 1922. The New Decalogue of Science. New York: Bobbs-Merrill Company.

Wright, S. 1931. "Evolution in Mendelian Populations," Genetics 16: 97-159.

Yerkes, R.M. 1916. "Educational and Psychological Aspects of Racial Well-Being," Addresses and Proceedings of the National Education Association 54: 248-252. Max20characters 44 months ago.

I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.

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