Feminist Political Campaign for Eugenic Legislation in New Jersey, 1910-1942

Feminist Political Campaign for Eugenic Legislation in New Jersey, 1910-1942

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Rushton, Alan R.
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
EAN: 9781527593046
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As this book shows, between 1910 and 1942, social feminists in New Jersey waged an unsuccessful campaign for legislation that would permit eugenic sterilization of 'feebleminded' and other 'undesirable' citizens. Church archives and religious periodicals described the conflict between Catholic and Protestant citizens regarding this issue. Reform-minded women persisted in their quest for such progressive state legislation despite repeated failures. Their number of potential voters was very small compared to the organized bloc of Catholic citizens who viewed such legislation as immoral and based on bad science, and threatened to unseat any legislator who supported such a notion. This insightful text highlights that public officials would only enact such laws when they were convinced that many citizens supported a particular eugenic goal and then would vote for legislators who satisfied this moral challenge. Public opinion was unprepared for such radical legislation in New Jersey, and legislators learned that to even consider a eugenic sterilization notion would be political suicide.
EAN 9781527593046
ISBN 1527593045
Binding Ebook
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication date January 12, 2023
Pages 368
Language English
Country Uruguay
Authors Rushton, Alan R.
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