Madison Grant

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Madison Grant was an American eugenicist and author, known for his influential work 'The Passing of the Great Race,' which promoted ideas of racial superiority.

Born
October 3, 1865
Died
May 30, 1932
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About Madison Grant

Madison Grant — Life and Legacy

Madison Grant was a prominent American eugenicist and author whose ideas significantly shaped early 20th-century thought on race. His most notable work, 'The Passing of the Great Race,' argued for the superiority of the Nordic race and advocated for eugenics as a means to preserve societal progress. Grant's worldview was rooted in a belief that racial purity was essential for the advancement of civilization, a perspective that he articulated through various quotes that reflect his staunch views on race and identity. For instance, he claimed that 'race is the key to history,' emphasizing his belief that racial dynamics were central to understanding historical developments. Grant's ideas challenged the prevailing notions of equality and multiculturalism, positioning him as a controversial figure. His advocacy for restrictive immigration policies and eugenics influenced legislation and public opinion during his time. Today, his quotes and writings serve as a reminder of the dangers of racial ideology and the ethical implications of eugenics. Despite the discrediting of his views, Grant's legacy continues to provoke discussion about race, identity, and the impact of pseudoscientific theories on society.

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"The intelligence and ability of a colored person are in pretty direct proportion to the amount of white blood he has, and … most of the positions of leadership, influence, and prominence in the Negro race are held not by real Negroes but by Mulattoes, many of whom have very little Negro blood."

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"Mistaken regard for what are believed to be divine laws and a sentimental belief in the sanctity of human life tend to prevent both the elimination of defective infants and the sterilization of such adults as are themselves of no value to the community. The laws of nature require the obliteration of the unfit and human life is valuable only when it is of use to the community or race."

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"Where the environment is too soft and luxurious and no strife is required for survival, not only are weak strains and individuals allowed to survive and encouraged to breed but the strong types also grow fat mentally and physically."

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"[W]hat have we done with our forests? Chopped them, and burned them, and wasted them; and now almost the last of the great stands of timber are here on the Pacific slope. We are in the center of the best of them. Probably nowhere on earth does there exist a forest to compare in continuous grandeur and unqualified beauty with the Redwoods that are found along the Eel River and to the north."

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"We are interested in stifling the sale of this book. We believe that this can be best accomplished by refusing to be stampeded into giving it publicity...The less discussion there is concerning it the more sales resistance will be created. We therefore appeal to you to refrain from comment on this book...It is our conviction that a general compliance with this request will sound the warning to other publishing houses against engaging in this type of venture. (Signed) Richard E. Gutstadt, Director."

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"Africa north of the Sahara, from a zoological point of view, is now, and has been since early Tertiary times, a part of Europe. This is true both of animals and of the races of man."

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