Long Island and the Legacy of Eugenics: Station Of Intolerance
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A Dark History Revealed In the early twentieth century, eugenics was at the forefront of scientific discourse in the quest to understand human genetics. On Long Island and throughout the nation, eugenicists were granted unfettered access to conduct experiments on prisoners, psychiatric patients, Coney Island circus performers and more, all in an effort to legitimize a false science. The origins of the eugenics movement can be found within the Eugenics Record Office, an otherwise nondescript two-and-a-half-story administrative building at Cold Spring Harbor, New York, under the direction of Charles Benedict Davenport from 1910 to 1939. The work conducted there directly led to the forced sterilization of thousands of American citizens and the passage of anti-immigration laws and sparked a deadly global movement. Author Mark Torres explores the local characters, influences, landmarks and ghastly consequences that emanated from this small Long Island facility for decades and spread throughout the world.
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Torres, M. A. (2025). Long Island and the Legacy of Eugenics: Station Of Intolerance. The History Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Torres, Mark A.. 2025. Long Island and the Legacy of Eugenics: Station Of Intolerance. The History Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Torres, Mark A., Long Island and the Legacy of Eugenics: Station Of Intolerance. The History Press, 2025.
MLA Citation (style guide)Torres, Mark A.. Long Island and the Legacy of Eugenics: Station Of Intolerance. The History Press, 2025.
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