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Parenthood and Race Culture: An Outline of Eugenics

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This work presents a systematic introduction to eugenics, defining it as selection for parenthood grounded in heredity and arguing for a broad practical scope that combines scientific, social, and ethical concerns. It surveys principles of heredity and the public-health measures that affect prospective parents, highlights transmissible harms and environmental toxins as threats to future generations, and outlines practical interventions in maternal care, education, and policy. The author frames eugenics as a discipline that should judge proposals solely by their effects on offspring while addressing moral and political objections to such measures.

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C. W. Saleeby

C. W. Saleeby was a notable figure in early 20th-century discussions on eugenics and social reform. He is best known for his works "Parenthood and Race Culture: An Outline of Eugenics" and "Woman and Womanhood: A Search for Principles," where he explored themes of race, gender, and the implications of eugenic thought on society. Saleeby's writings reflect the complex interplay of science and social issues during his time, contributing to the broader discourse on human development and societal values. His work remains a point of reference for those studying the historical context of eugenics and its impact on contemporary discussions about race and gender.

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