The Right to Be Well Born : Or, Horse Breeding in Its Relation to Eugenics
The book The Right to Be Well Born : Or, Horse Breeding in Its Relation to Eugenics was written by author Stokes, William Earl Dodge, 1852- Here you can read free online of The Right to Be Well Born : Or, Horse Breeding in Its Relation to Eugenics book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Right to Be Well Born : Or, Horse Breeding in Its Relation to Eugenics a good or bad book?
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As I looked them over, I saw at a glance that FORD'S IMPOKTED LABORERS gO not one-quarter of these men were Amer- icans and, on inquiry, I found that three- quarters were foreigners (imported skilled mechanics), as American laborers did not have the health, the strength and capacity to stand up, nor the stamina, to do the work that each was expected to daily accomplish. This discovery impressed upon me the im- portance of having the truth as to the de- generacy of our nation widely known. I hav...e since made inquiry and find that only 6,800 of all these 36,000 workmen were reg- istered to vote. The Public can now realize why Labor Unions are silent regarding Ford. Not one of these laborers belongs to a labor organization, for each man is paid according to his individual merit and value. The healthy, temperate, strong and ener- getic do not have to give up part of their life earnings to support their degenerate, drunken brothers-in-labor to keep them alive to produce more weaklings that their healthy children and the state will have, hereafter, to support.
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