From Theory to Classroom: Eugenics and Education

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This outline suggests several ways for students to make the critical connection between the American Eugenics movement and the emergence of Nazi race science during the 1920s and 1930s. While distinct, both movements relied upon social and political policy makers to bring their ideology to bear upon American and German citizens. Readings from both Holocaust and Human Behavior and Race and Membership in American History are utilized.