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The continuing relevance of America's eugenic legacy
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In this Medical Center Hour, Paul Lombardo, who has written extensively on eugenics and the law in America, challenges such assumptions, asserting that the same tendencies that led to a century of eugenic law and policy continue to inform our public debate over democratic values and the proper role of science as a tool for solving social problems.
The Joan Echtenkamp Klein Memorial Lecture in the History of the Health Sciences
Co-presented with the History of the Health Sciences Lecture Series, Historical Collections, Claude Moore Health Sciences Library
Childress, Marcia Day (Moderator)
University of Virginia. School of Medicine
Involuntary sterilization--Law and legislation
Buck, Carrie, 1906-1983
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