Eugenics in Minnesota
Bibliography
An Act Providing for the Examination, Commitment, Care and Maintenance, Release and Discharge of Persons Alleged to be Feeble Minded, Inebriate or Insane. Minnesota Statutes, Laws, Chapter 344 (1917).
https://www.revisor.mn.gov/laws/1917/0/Session+Law/Chapter/344/pdf
An Act to Provide for the Sterilization of Feeble-Minded and Insane Persons. Minnesota Statutes, Laws, Chapter 154 (1925).
https://www.revisor.mn.gov/laws/1925/0/Session+Law/Chapter/154/pdf
Dight, Charles Fremont. History of the Early Stages of the Organized Eugenics Movement for Human Betterment in Minnesota, by Charles F. Dight. Minneapolis: Minnesota Eugenics Society, 1935.
——— . Human Thoroughbreds—Why Not? Minneapolis: N.p., 1922.
Ladd-Taylor, Molly. “Eugenic Sterilization in Minnesota: Coping with a ‘Public Menace.’” Minnesota History 59, no. 6 (Summer 2005): 237–248.
http://collections.mnhs.org/MNHistoryMagazine/articles/59/v59i06p237-248.pdf
Oliver, Clarence P. “Report on the Organization and Aims of the Dight Institute and its Accomplishments for the Year Ending June 30, 1942.” The Dight Institute of the University of Minnesota Bulletin Number 1. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1943.
Phelps, Gary. “The Eugenics Crusade of Charles Fremont Dight,” Minnesota History 49, no. 3 (Fall 1984): 99–108.
http://collections.mnhs.org/MNHistoryMagazine/articles/49/v49i03p099-108.pdf
Report of the Minnesota Child Welfare Commission, with Bills Recommended and Synopses of All Changes from Present Law, 1917. St. Paul: Office of the Commission, 1917.
Swanson, Evadene Burris. “Biographical Sketch of Charles Fremont Dight, M.D.” The Dight Institute of the University of Minnesota Bulletin Number 1. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1943.
Thomson, Mildred. Prologue; a Minnesota Story of Mental Retardation Showing Changing Attitudes and Philosophies Prior to September 1, 1959. Minneapolis: Gilbert Publishing Company, 1963.
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Bibliography
An Act Providing for the Examination, Commitment, Care and Maintenance, Release and Discharge of Persons Alleged to be Feeble Minded, Inebriate or Insane. Minnesota Statutes, Laws, Chapter 344 (1917).
https://www.revisor.mn.gov/laws/1917/0/Session+Law/Chapter/344/pdf
An Act to Provide for the Sterilization of Feeble-Minded and Insane Persons. Minnesota Statutes, Laws, Chapter 154 (1925).
https://www.revisor.mn.gov/laws/1925/0/Session+Law/Chapter/154/pdf
Dight, Charles Fremont. History of the Early Stages of the Organized Eugenics Movement for Human Betterment in Minnesota, by Charles F. Dight. Minneapolis: Minnesota Eugenics Society, 1935.
——— . Human Thoroughbreds—Why Not? Minneapolis: N.p., 1922.
Ladd-Taylor, Molly. “Eugenic Sterilization in Minnesota: Coping with a ‘Public Menace.’” Minnesota History 59, no. 6 (Summer 2005): 237–248.
http://collections.mnhs.org/MNHistoryMagazine/articles/59/v59i06p237-248.pdf
Oliver, Clarence P. “Report on the Organization and Aims of the Dight Institute and its Accomplishments for the Year Ending June 30, 1942.” The Dight Institute of the University of Minnesota Bulletin Number 1. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1943.
Phelps, Gary. “The Eugenics Crusade of Charles Fremont Dight,” Minnesota History 49, no. 3 (Fall 1984): 99–108.
http://collections.mnhs.org/MNHistoryMagazine/articles/49/v49i03p099-108.pdf
Report of the Minnesota Child Welfare Commission, with Bills Recommended and Synopses of All Changes from Present Law, 1917. St. Paul: Office of the Commission, 1917.
Swanson, Evadene Burris. “Biographical Sketch of Charles Fremont Dight, M.D.” The Dight Institute of the University of Minnesota Bulletin Number 1. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1943.
Thomson, Mildred. Prologue; a Minnesota Story of Mental Retardation Showing Changing Attitudes and Philosophies Prior to September 1, 1959. Minneapolis: Gilbert Publishing Company, 1963.