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Eugenic Nation

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by Stern, Alexandra Minna


  Papers of the Survey of Race Relations

  Special Collections, University of California at Los Angeles

  Papers of John Randolph Haynes

  Papers of J. Harold Williams

  Chicano Studies Library, University of California at Los Angeles

  Papers of Carlos G. Vélez-Ibañez

  Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley

  Papers of August Vollmer

  Papers of Samuel J. Holmes

  Papers of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition

  Papers of the Save-the-Redwoods League

  Regional Oral History Office: Newton Bishop Drury; Charles M. Goethe; Fred O. Butler; Karl Bowman; Nathan Sloate

  Texas

  Special Collections, University of Texas at El Paso

  Institute of Oral History

  U.S. Border Patrol Museum

  General Administrative Files

  East Coast

  Archives, American Philosophical Society Library, Philadelphia

  Papers of the American Eugenics Society

  Papers of Charles B. Davenport

  Papers of the Eugenics Record Office

  National Archives and Records Administration

  Record Group 85, Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service

  Record Group 90, Records of the U.S. Public Health Service

  Other U.S. Sites

  American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming

  Papers of Paul Bowman Popenoe

  Special Collections, Truman State University, Kirksville, Missouri

  Papers of Harry H. Laughlin

  University Archives and Historical Collections, Michigan State University

  Papers of John Harvey Kellogg

  Bentley Library, University of Michigan

  Papers of John Harvey Kellogg

  Papers of Clarence C. Little

  Mexico City

  Archivo Histórico de la Secretaria de Relaciones Exteriores (Historical Archive of the Secretariat of Foreign Relations)

  Archivo General de la Nación (National Archives)

  Ramo: Consejo Superior de Salubridad (Section: Superior Council of Health)

  JOURNALS AND NEWSPAPERS

  American Journal of Mental Delinquency

  American Journal of School Hygiene

  Aztlán

  California and Western Medicine (California State Journal of Medicine)

  Canal Record

  Commonwealth/Transactions of the Commonwealth Club of California

  El Grito

  El Paso Herald

  El Paso Times

  Eugenical News/Eugenics Quarterly/Social Biology

  Eugenics

  Eugenics Society of Northern California (pamphlets)

  Industrial Psychology

  Journal of the American Medical Association

  Journal of Applied Psychology

  Journal of Educational Psychology

  Journal of Experimental Psychology

  Journal of Heredity

  Journal of Juvenile Research/Journal of Delinquency

  Los Angeles Times

  National Parks Bulletin

  NCHO Newsletter

  Pacific Surgery and Medicine

  Public Health Reports

  San Francisco Chronicle

  Scientific Monthly

  Sexology

  School and Society

  School Hygiene

  Southern California Practitioner

  Southwest Medicine

  Southwest Quarterly

  Survey Graphic

  Sunset

  Transactions of the Commonwealth Club of California

  USPHS Reports

  Yosemite Nature Notes

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