Did North Carolina Economically Breed-Out Blacks During its Historical Eugenic Sterilization Campaign?

G. Price, W. Darity, R. Sharpe
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Evidence exists that the state of North Carolina’s eugenic sterilization program was racially biased insofar as it specifically targeted black Americans. In this paper, we consider the extent to which state-sanctioned eugenic sterilization in North Carolina was motivated by a desire to reduce the size of a presumably genetically unfit and unproductive surplus population. We utilize data on 2,163 eugenic sterilizations in the state of North Carolina between 1958-1968. Count data parameter estimates from a specification that conditions county-level eugenic sterilizations on measures of race-specific components of the surplus population reveals that the number of state-sanctioned eugenic sterilizations increased only with a county’s black surplus population. Our results suggest that over the 1958-1968 time period North Carolina’s eugenic sterilization was apparently tailored to asymptotically breeding-out the offspring of a presumably genetically unfit and undesirable surplus black population. This suggests that the presumption of genetic inferiority was unique to, and a burden born by blacks, as only their eugenic sterilizations in North Carolina were a function of their surplus population shares.
北卡罗来纳州在历史上的优生绝育运动中是否在经济上淘汰了黑人?
有证据表明,北卡罗来纳州的优生绝育计划有种族偏见,因为它专门针对美国黑人。在本文中,我们考虑了在北卡罗来纳州,政府批准的优生绝育在多大程度上是出于减少可能基因不适合和非生产性过剩人口规模的愿望。我们利用了1958年至1968年间北卡罗来纳州2163例优生绝育手术的数据。计数数据参数估计来自一项规范,该规范以富余人口中特定种族的组成部分为条件,对县级优生绝育进行了测量,结果显示,国家批准的优生绝育数量仅随着一个县的黑人富余人口而增加。我们的研究结果表明,在1958-1968年期间,北卡罗来纳州的优生绝育显然是为了逐渐淘汰那些可能在基因上不合适和不受欢迎的过剩黑人人口的后代。这表明,遗传劣势的假设是黑人独有的,也是黑人的负担,因为只有他们在北卡罗来纳的优生绝育是他们人口过剩的结果。
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