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Popular Eugenics National Efficiency and American Mass Culture in the 1930s
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By Susan Currell and Christina Cogdell
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(Athens: Ohio University Press, 2006. Pp. x, 406. Illustrations, index. Clothbound, $69.95; paperbound, $28.95.)
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| Indiana's 1907 enactment of the first eugenic sterilization law in the world has been discussed recently in the pages of the IMH, but readers may want to know more about what came after that first step. Susan Currell and Christiana Cogdell's Popular Eugenics: National Efficiency and American Mass Culture in the 1930s offers an interesting look at what happened to the national eugenics movement in the years that followed. |
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