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Eugenics, "Degenerate Girls," and Social Workers During the Progressive Era
Oleh:
Kennedy, Angie C.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - e-Journal
Dalam koleksi:
Affilia vol. 23 no. 1 (Feb. 2008)
,
page 22-37.
Topik:
adolescent girls
;
eugenics
;
Progressive Era
;
social workers
Fulltext:
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Isi artikel
The U.S. eugenics movement, which sought to encourage the “wellborn” to have children and actively discourage and even prohibit the “unfit” from having children, became increasingly popular and influential during the Progressive Era, shaping public discourse, emerging social work practice approaches, and state and federal public policy. This article details the eugenics movement; examines why young women, particularly those who were poor, non-Anglo-Saxon, and living in urban areas, were targeted as the key to preventing the unfit from propagating; and explores the relationship between eugenics and early social workers, focusing particular attention on their work with young women.
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