War Against the Weak: Eugenics and America's Campaign to Create a Master Race, Expanded Edition (92 page)

70.
Ragsdale, p. 35.
71.
See Ragsdale, p. 41. Ragsdale, pp. 41-42.
72.
Ragsdale, p. 42.
73.
Ragsdale, p. 43.
74.
Ragsdale, pp. 41, 45, 46, 48, 49. Fourth Report of Committee on Selective Immigration, p. 6.
75.
Letter, Harry H. Laughlin to Frank L. Babbott, 3 January 1927: Truman C-4-3:5.
76.
Anderson, p. 149. “Immigration Act of May 26, 1924,” pp. 422-423. See Fourth Report of Committee on Selective Immigration.
77.
Robert DeC. Ward, “Higher Mental and Physical Standards for Immigrants”, reprinted from
The Scientific Monthly,
Vol. IX (1924) p 539: Truman C-4-1:8. See Fourth Report of Committee on Selective Immigration, pp. 20, 28-30. Draft copy, “Immigration Service,” (n.d), p. 2: Truman C-2-4:5.
78.
US Department of Justice, “Immigration and Nationality Act of June 27, 1952 (INA) (66 Statutes-at-Large 163),” at
www.ins.usdoj.gov
. US Department of Justice, “Immigration and Nationality Act” at
www.ins.usdoj.gov
.
CHAPTER ELEVEN
1.
See Robert Reid Rentoul,
Race Culture; Or Race Suicide?
(London: The Walter Scott Publishing Co., Ltd., 1906), pp. 4-5,19-22. See Richard A. Soloway,
Demography and Degeneration: Eugenics and the Declining Birthrate in Twentieth-Century Britain,
(Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press, 1990), pp. 2-4.
2.
Pauline M.H. Mazumdar,
Eugenics, Human Genetics and Human Failings
(London: Routledge, 1992), pp. 72-80,89,125, 143. Arthur H. Estabrook and Charles B. Davenport,
The Nam Family: A Study in Cacogenics
(Cold Spring Harbor, NY: Cold Spring Harbor Press, 1912), p. I. “The Eugenics Record Office,”
Eugenical News,
Vol. I (1916), p. 2. Charles B. Davenport, “First Report of Station for Experimental Evolution Under Department of Experimental Biology,”
Carnegie Institution of Washington Year Book No.3 1904
(Washington, DC: Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1905), pp. 22, 23, 33-34. American Breeders’ Association, “Minutes of First Annual Meeting: St. Lonis, Missouri: December 29th and 30th, 1903,” memorandum circa 1904, pp. 1-3. Francis Galton,
Memories of my Life,
(London: Methuen & Co., 1908), pp. 310,320-321. See Francis Galton, “Eugenics; Its Definitions, Scope and Aims”: University College London, Galton Papers, 138/9.
3.
Rentoul, pp. 164,165. Author’s interview with Indiana State Library, 9 December 2002. Rentoul, pp. i, xiv.
4.
Francis Galton, “Eugenics: Its Definition, Scope and Aims,” (paper read at a Meeting of the Sociological Society, 16 May 1904): UCL Galton Papers 138/9. Rentoul, p. 164. Also see “An Easy Way of Sterilizing Degenerates,”
The British Medical Journal,
13 August 1904, pp. 346-347.
5.
Rentoul, pp. i, 17-22,24-25,109-110, 133-142.
6.
Rentoul, pp. 10,44,101,155.
7.
Rentoul, p. 1H.
8.
Rentoul, pp. 31-32.
9.
Lady Georgina Chambers, "Notes on the Early Days of the 'Eugenics Education Society,'" pp 2,3: Wellcome SA/EUG/B-11. Mazumdar, pp. 24,25,27,29,30. Letter, Leonard Darwin to David Starr Jordan, 1 January 1914: Hoover Institution Archives, Horder, Box 60, Folder 52. Also see Phyllis Grosskurth,
Havelock Ellis, A Biography
(London: Allen Lane, 1980), p. 412n.
10.
Rentoul, p. 169. Letter, C.S. Tromp to R. Chalmers, 14 September 1906: PRO HO 45/10341/139871. “The Isle of Lundy,” at
www.lundy.org.uk
.
11.
Francis Galton,
Restrictions in Marriage
(American Journal of Sociology, 1906), p. 3. Francis Galton,
Memories of My Life
(London: Methuen & Co., 1908), p. 310. Major Leonard Darwin, “First Steps Towards Eugenic Reform,”
Eugenics Review,
Vol. 4 (ca. April 1912), pp 34-35 as selected in G. K. Chesterton,
Eugenics and Other Evils,
edited by and including additional articles selected by Michael W. Perry (Seattle, WA: Inkling Press, 2000), pp 144-145.
12.
“Eugenical Sterilization in England,”
Eugenical News
Vol. X (1925), pp. 134-135. Letter, Hugh MacEwen to Sir George Newman, 12 August 1930: PRO MH79/291. Letter, A. Neville to A.S. Moshinsky, 20 February 1937: PRO MH79/291.
13.
Soloway, pp. 74-75.
14.
“Notes on the Early Days,” p. 33.
15.
“Notes on the Early Days,” pp. 3,6-7. “A Large Family” and “A Decadent Family”, Admissions forms for Sandlebridge Boarding Special School: UCL, Galton Papers, 138/8. “Notes on the Early Days of the ‘Eugenics Education Society,’” pp. 4, 9. Dr. Caleb W. Saleeby, “The House of Life: The Mental Deficiency Bill,” July 23 1912.
16.
Letter, Sybil Gotto to Francis Galton, 11 December 1909: UCL, Galton Papers, 240/7. “Eugenics: Prof. Karl Pearson on its Methods,”
The Standard,
3 January 1910. See “Notes on the Early Days,” p. 32.
17.
Carnegie Institution of Washington,
Announcement of Station for Erperimental Evolution
(Washington: Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1905), p. 4: APS: Davenport Beginnings of Cold Spring Harbor. The Eugenics Education Society, “Programme,”
Problems in Eugenics Vol. II: Report of Proceedings of the First International Eugenical Congress
(Kingsway, W.C.: Eugenics Education Society, 1913), pp. 3, 5, 6-13.
18.
“Programme,”
Problems in Eugenics Vol. II,
p. 2.
19.
Saleeby, “The House of Life: The Mental Deficiency Bill.”
20.
Saleeby, “The Discussion of Alcoholism,” p. 6. Richard Allen Soloway,
Birth Control and the Population Question in England, 1877-1930
(Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1982), p. 17. Rentoul, p. i. “Notes on the Early Days,” pp. 4, 9.
21.
“The International Eugenics Congress.” Saleeby, “The Discussion of Alcoholism at the Eugenics Congress,” p. 6. Saleeby, “The House of Life: The Mental Deficiency Bill.”
22.
Grotto to Galton, 11 December 1909.
23.
Michael Warren,
A
Chronology of State Medicine, Public Health, Welfare and Related Services in Britain: 1066
- 1999.
24.
Mazumdar, pp. 22-23. Daniel. Kevles,
In The Name of Eugenics,
(Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1985), p. 98.
25.
Lord Riddell, “Sterilization of the Unfit: A Paper for the Medico-Legal Society,” memorandum, circa February 1929, p. 17: PRO MH 58/103.
26.
Mazumdar, pp. 23-24. Kevles, p. 98.
27.
“Editorial Notes”,
Eugenics Review
Vol. 2 (October 1910), pp. 163-164. Letter, Winston Churchill to unknown recipient, 27 May 1910: PRO HO 144/1085/193548/1.
28.
Darwin, “First Steps Towards Eugenic Reform.”
29.
Darwin, “First Steps Towards Eugenic Reform.” Riddell, p. 17.
30.
Caleb Saleeby,
The Progress of Eugenics
(London: Cassell, 1914), p. 181, as selected by Perry, p. 133.
31.
Darwin, “First Steps Towards Eugenic Reform.” “The Mental Deficiency Act, 1913,”
Eugenics Review
Vol.5 (Apr. 1913- Jan. 1914), p. 290, as selected by Perry, p. 148.
32.
Saleeby, “The House of Life.”
33.
Darwin, “First Steps Towards Eugenic Reform.”
34.
Saleeby, “The House of Life.”
35.
Saleeby, “The House of Life.”
36.
“Mental Deficiency Bill,”
Eugenics Review
Vol. 4 (circa January 1913), p. 420, as selected by Perry, p. 146. R. Langdon-Down, “The Mental Deficiency Bill,”
Eugenics Review
Vol. 5 (circa April 1913-January 1914), pp. 166-167, as selected by Perry, p. 147.
37.
“The Mental Deficiency Act, 1913,” p. 148. Eugenics Society, “The Sterilization of Mental Defectives,” draft of leaflet, circa 1929: PRO MH58/104A.
38.
Saleeby,
The Progress of Eugenics,
pp. 188-189, as selected by Perry, p. 134.
39.
“The Mental Deficiency Act, 1913,” p. 290, as selected by Perry, p. 148. “The Mental Deficiency Act,”
Eugenics Review
Vol. 9 (April 1917 - January 1918), p. 263 as cited by Perry, pp. 148-149.
40.
See Harry H. Laughlin,
Eugenical Sterilization in the United States
(Chicago: Psychopathic Laboratory of the Municipal Court of Chicago, 1922).
41.
Galton,
Memories of My Life,
pp. 293-294, 320-321. “Galton Laboratory for National Eugenics and the Biometric Laboratory,”
Organized Eugenics,
(New Haven, CT: American Eugenics Society), 1931, p. 37. Soloway,
Demography and Degenration
, p. 163. C. P. Blacker,
Eugenics: Galton and After
(Westport, CT: Hyperion Press, Inc.), p. 237. Mazumdar, pp. 82,85.
42.
Letter, Francis Benedict to Karl Pearson, 20 November 1920: UCL, Pearson Papers,
653/2.
Letter, Francis Benedict to Karl Pearson, 13 December 1920: UCL, Pearson Papers,
653/2.
43.
Mazumdar, pp. 77, 85-87, 289, 328.
44.
Mazumdar, p. 72. Report of the Committee appointed to consider the Eugenic Aspect of Poor Law Reform, “Section I: The Eugenic Principle in Poor Law Administration,”
Eugenic Review Vol.2
(1910-1911) pp. 167-177 as cited by Mazumdar, p. 72. Eugenics Education Society,
Third Annual Report
(1911), p. 18 as cited by Mazumdar, pp. 71-72.
45.
Maznmdar, pp. 71-72, 133-135,205-207. MacNicol, p 429.
46.
Mazumdar, pp. 72, 73. “Metropolitan Relieving Officers’ Association: Eugenics and the Poor Law,”
The Poor-Law Officers’ Journal, 
26
September 1913, p. 1217. “Life and Scenes in London
#1
:
‘Bethnal Green,’”
The Nineteenth Century
 (June 1924) as cited by Casebook: Jack The Ripper at
www.casebook.org
.
47.
“Metropolitan Relieving Officers’ Association: Eugenics and the Poor Law.”
48.
Mazumdar, pp. 109-121, 124, 125. See “Rothamsted,” at
www.nolimits.nmw.ac.uk
.
49.
Mazumdar, pp. 125, 126, 137, 142,294.
50.
Letter, Harry H. Laughlin to Harry Olson, 12 October 1923: Truman D-2-3:6. Letter, Harry H. Laughlin to Charles B. Davenport, 22 November 1923: Truman C-2-6:17.
51.
Laughlin to Olson, 12 October 1923.
52.
Generally see David Starr Jordan,
War and the Breed: The Relation of War to the Downfall of Nations
(Beacon Press 1915).
53.
Jordan.
54.
Jordan.
Eugenics Review,
Vol. 6, No. 3 (October 1914), pp. 197-198 as cited by Soloway, p. 141.
55.
Letter, Cora Hodson to Elton Mayo, 27 June 1927: Eugenics Society Paper C210, as cited by Mazumdar, pp. 127-128.
56.
Mazumdar, p. 133.
57.
Mazumdar, p. 137. Letter, Cora Hodson to Sir Walter Moley Fletcher, 15 September 1927: PRO FDI/1734.
58.
“Population studies in Edinburgh,”
Eugenics Review
Vol. 18 (1926-27), pp. 227-230 as cited by Mazumdar p. 137.
59.
Letter, Cora Hodson to Sir Walter Moley Fletcher, 15 September 1927. Letter, Cora Hodson to Miss C. H. Paterson, 8 February 1926: Wellcome Box 112. Mazumdar, pp. 133-137, 142. See Daniel Kevles,
In The Name of Eugenics
(Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1985), pp. 100-101. See John MacNicol, “The Voluntary Sterilization Campaign in Britain, 1918-39,”
The Journal of the History of Sexuality,
Vol. 2., No.3 (1992), p. 429.
60.
Caleb Saleeby, “Two Decades of Eugenics,”
The Sociological Review
16 July 1924, pp. 251-253 as cited by Perry, p. 135. “History and Survey of the Eugenics Movement, Committee on the,”
Organized Eugenics,
p. 17.
61.
Letter, Cora Hodson to Irving Fisher, 17 June 1925: Truman C-2-5:6. Letter, Field Secretary to Cora Hodson, 29 June 1925: Truman C-2-5:6.
62.
Letter, Cora Hodson to S. Wayne Evans, 9 June 1931 : Wellcome SA/EUG/E-1.
63.
Letter, Paul M. Kinsie to Harry H. Laughlin, 28 March 1928: Truman C-2-5:6.
64.
Eugenics Education Society, “Minutes of Proceedings at A Meeting held at The Rooms of the Royal Society, Burlington House, London, W. on Tuesday, January 29th
,
1924”: Truman D-5-2:13. Harry H. Laughlin, “Eugenics in America,”
Eugenics Review,
April 1925.
65.
Laughlin, “Eugenics in America.”
66.
Cora Hodson, “Draft of Letter to ‘The
Times.’”
67.
“Segregation versus Sterilization,”
Eugenical News
Vol. X (1925), pp. 2-3.
68.
C. P. Blacker,
Eugenics: Galton and After
(Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press 1952 reprinted by Westport, CT: Hyperion Press, Inc., 1987), p. 203. “The Sterilization of Mental Defectives.”
69.
Mazumdar, pp. 197, 198. MacNicol pp. 428, 429.
70.
Ministry of Health, “Existing Position in U.K.”: PRO MH
58/104A.
71.
Letter, Ellen Askwith to Neville Chamberlain, 16 February 1929: PRO MH 58/103. Letter, Sir Bernard Mallet to Neville Chamberlain, 18 February 1929: PRO MH 58/103 98826.
72.
Letter, Frederick J. Willis to Leonard Darwin, 8 July 1927: PRO MH 511547. Frederick J. Willis, “Sterilization Bill,” draft attached to letter, 8 July 1927: PRO MH 51/547. Bernard Mallet, “Draft of Sterilization Bill,” circa 1929: PRO MH51/547.

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