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Breeding Better Vermonters: The Eugenics Project in the Green Mountain State (Revisiting New England) [Paperback]

Nancy L. Gallagher (Author)
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Revisiting New England August 1, 1999
Eugenics -- the study of human racial progress through selective breeding -- frequently invokes images of social engineering, virulent racism, immigrant persecution, and Nazi genocide, but Vermont's little known adventure in eugenics shows the inherent adaptability of eugenics theory and methods to parochial social justice. Beginning with genealogies of Vermont's rural poor in the 1920s, and concluding in the 1930s with an expose of ethnic prejudice in Vermont's largest city, this story of the Eugenics Survey of Vermont explores the scope, limits, and changing interpretations of eugenics in America and offers a new approach to the history of progressive politics and social reform in New England.

Inspired and directed by Zoology Professor Henry F. Perkins, the survey, through social research, political agitation, and education campaigns, infused eugenic agendas into progressive programs for child welfare, mental health, and rural community development. Breeding Better Vermonters examines social, ethnic, and religious tensions and reveals how population studies, theories of human heredity, and a rhetoric of altruism became subtle, yet powerful tools of social control and exclusion in a state whose motto was "freedom and unity."

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6 x 9 trim. 13 illus. 6 figs. LC 99-29717

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NANCY L. GALLAGHER completed graduate work in history at the University of Vermont.

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  • Paperback: 253 pages
  • Publisher: UPNE; 1st edition (August 1, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0874519527
  • ISBN-13: 978-0874519525
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,358,485 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars It affected many Vermonters..., October 13, 2003
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Including my grandmother's cousin, who was seized, put in a mental institution, and sterilized. The reason? He was Abenaki. Of course, to the government of Vermont he was a mentally ill "river-rat" (a term that is still used in a derogatory fashion today), one of the faux-French who "infested" the area around Swanton Vermont, known to us as Mazipskwik.

All the families I know in the area have stories - about why they learned to use violin or guitar to celebrate (if you drummed, the police were called, and you were likely to end up in jail), about the mysterious lack of children in some families, about who was locked up, who disappeared, and even mysterious "miscarriages" after visiting the doctor. This book documents some of these stories.

It continues today - we are Indian enough to be discriminated against, but not Indian enough to be recognized as such by the governments of Vermont or the United States, to get what few benefits might be gained from being Indian, or for the surviving victims of the Vermont Eugenics Survey to be recompensed in any way for the pain and suffering they've been through.

Ms. Gallagher, thank you for telling Vermonters the truth about their past racism. I just wish someone would write a good book about how Vermonters still express their racism in subtle ways.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Eugenics on a State level..., January 11, 2010
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I finished, a few weeks ago, reading a book about Future Evolution which was really mostly a book about the history of eugenics. It was a good, general read, but left me with a lot of questions. How was it handled on a smaller scale? How did each State of the United States handle it? Did it have a lot of grass-roots support or was it something that happened on a national level and moved downwards, into the States and cities.
Breeding Better Vermonters was the book that kept coming up in my book search, so I ordered it. And I am happy I did. It focused on the individuals, as well as the State and National movements, how they changed, interacted with each other, and what the results were. The timing, the fact that eugenics became a topic of interest to the people of the USA right when it was also becoming a topic of interest in the Third Reich, really has a lot to do with how it was treated after WWII. This book is important to read and an important part of any library dealing American history, Vermont history, and even world history.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Extremely well written, thorough, fascinating, honest., August 1, 2011
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This book is not only factually thorough and honest, it is easy and interesting to read. But what struck me most is that it is not a litany of facts; rather, Gallagher ties each bit of information to the fabric of historical influences, so that everything in the book is set in a context that makes sense. Exceedingly well written.
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