First National Conference on Race Betterment

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  • held January 8-12, 1906 in Battle Creek, Michigan
  • objectives included:
    • promoting the segregation or sterilization of defectives
    • promoting outdoor life, open air schools and playgrounds, temperance in diet, and rural living
    • encouraging eugenic marriages by requiring medical certificates before granting licenses
    • establishing a eugenics registry in order to facilitate the creation of a race of human thoroughbreds
  • notable attendees:
    • Kellogg
    • Davenport
    • Laughlin

Sources

[1] The Southern Workman, Vol XLIII. Hampton, Va: The Press of the Hampton Normal and Agricultural, 1915

[2] Edwin Black, War Agains the Weak: Eugenics and America's Campaign to Create a Master Race, Thunder's Mouth Press, 2004.


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