File:United States eugenics advocacy poster.jpg
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U.S. eugenics advocacy poster from the Philadelphia Sesqui-Centennial Exhibition, 1926 |
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Screenshot taken from image on p. 219 of Steven Selden's "Transforming Better Babies Into Fitter Families" (2005, Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 149(2)). Rights to image owned by American Philosophical Society. |
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Illustrate part of article about eugenics in the United States, regarding the eugenics movements and their advocacy |
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