Marquette Warrior: Who Was it that Really Wanted to Do Away With Black Babies to Reduce Social Problems?

Sunday, October 02, 2005

Who Was it that Really Wanted to Do Away With Black Babies to Reduce Social Problems?

This will stand as an excellent example of how “progressive” political thought can go off the rails.
At a March 1925 international birth control gathering in New York City, a speaker warned of the menace posed by the “black” and “yellow” peril. The man was not a Nazi or Klansman; he was Dr. S. Adolphus Knopf, a member of Margaret Sanger’s American Birth Control League (ABCL), which along with other groups eventually became known as Planned Parenthood.

Sanger’s other colleagues included avowed and sophisticated racists. One, Lothrop Stoddard, was a Harvard graduate and the author of The Rising Tide of Color against White Supremacy. Stoddard was something of a Nazi enthusiast who described the eugenic practices of the Third Reich as “scientific” and “humanitarian.” And Dr. Harry Laughlin, another Sanger associate and board member for her group, spoke of purifying America’s human “breeding stock” and purging America’s “bad strains.” These “strains” included the “shiftless, ignorant, and worthless class of antisocial whites of the South.”
Indeed, it’s utterly typical that “progressive” social thought goes off the rails, since it’s articulated by elites with an arrogant attitude toward ordinary Americans.

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