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Join us at the table and explore America's story in the words of those who lived it.

Register for "Eugenics in the Progressive Era"

January 6, 2023, 8:00 AM CT - 2:15 PM CT | Hosted by: Cistercian Preparatory School (Irving, Texas) | Discussion Leader: Professor Eric Pullin - Carthage College

From 1900 to the late 1920s, America had an active eugenics movement. States and supporters argued for the public good; requiring the removal from the population genes thought to cause low intelligence, or immoral, criminal or anti-social behavior, which in turn allowed for compulsory sterilization laws. Some Governors, state and federal courts regularly found these laws unconstitutional. Using a selection of primary documents we will explore why this movement was so popular and why it was challenged.

All attendees of this free seminar will receive a letter of attendance as well as paper and digital copies of the reader. Lunch will be provided. 

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