Racist Quotes


NOTE:

Particularly outstanding examples of racist
quotes are marked with an asterisk: [*].

Contents

Allen, Douglas (columnist)
Allred, Edward (abortionist)
Blumenthal, Sidney (Washington Post)
Bouza, Anthony
Brown, Albert
'Catholics' for a Free Choice (CFFC)
Critz, Professor Wesley George (American Eugenics Society and ASHG)
Finkel, Brian (abortionist)
Hooks, Benjamin (NAACP)
Huxley, Julian Sorell (UNESCO, WWF and ALRA)
Kimelman, Don
Malveaux, Julianne (USA Today)
Moore, Hilmar G.
Muhammed, Elijah (Nation of Islam)
NARAL Pro-Choice America)
Patterson, Orlando (Harvard sociologist)
Planned Parenthood
Potts, Malcolm (International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF))
Reynolds, Barbara (USA Today)
Rowan, Carl (Washington Post columnist)
Sanger, Alexander (Margaret Sanger's Grandson)
Sanger, Margaret, and the Birth Control Review
Savage, Gus (Democratic Party)
Showery, Raymond (abortionist)
Stoddard, Lothrop (American Birth Control League (ABCL))
Wallace, Mike (CBS correspondent)
White, Jack E. (Time Magazine)
Williamson, Lisa ("Sister Souljah")

Allen, Douglas (columnist)

[*]       "It's clear to everyone in this country that there is a problem with race among us citizens of the good old U.S. of A. And it seems that no respectable solution exists. Either you're for majority superiority or for minority superiority. You favor whites, or you favor blacks. ... This is, of course, as it ought to be. ...
       "To judge the individual as an individual is pernicious. ... The oppressed peoples of the earth will never know true freedom until they can use the lever of government to pry power away from their white overlords. ... Only be radical reconstruction of American society — only by restacking the societal deck — will we ever see freedom in our land. ... Let bigotry continue — only let it be redemptive bigotry. Let it smash that evil race which wielded it so effectively for so long."
Columnist Douglas Allen. Oakland Tribune, July 22, 1996. Also quoted in William Norman Grigg. "Fanning the Flames of Rage." The New American, December 9, 1996, pages 4 to 8.


Allred, Edward (abortionist)

[*]       "I would do free abortions in Mexico to stem the new influx of Hispanic immigrants. Their lack of respect for democracy and social order is frightening. ... When a sullen Black woman of 17 or 18 can decide to have a baby and get welfare and food stamps and become a burden to all of us, it's time to stop. In parts of South Los Angeles, having babies for welfare is the only industry these people have."
California abortionist Edward Allred, quoted in the San Diego Union, October 12, 1980, also described in National Right to Life News, May 2, 1985, page 4.


Blumenthal, Sidney (Washington Post)

       "While George Bush — all whiteness — talks about 'family values,' the Clintons demonstrate them by confessing to adultery."
Former Washington Post reporter Sidney Blumenthal in The New Republic, February 17, 1992.


Bouza, Anthony

[*]       "When abortions are illegal, poor women deliver and keep their babies. Then they plunk them in front of a TV set, watch them get abused and conditioned to violence by parades of males, and expose them to all the factors the criminologists describe as the precursors to a life of crime. ... Making abortions freely available to the impoverished young women who produce our criminals is very likely the most important crime-prevention measure adopted in this country in the last 25 years."
Anthony Bouza, a former Minneapolis Police Chief and columnist for the Minneapolis Star Tribune, in a 1990 Mother's Day editorial entitled "A Mother's Day Wish: Make Abortion Available to All Women." Quoted in Mary Ann Kuharski. "Aborting the "At Risk" Population: Racism Rears its Ugly Head." ALL About Issues, Winter 1991, pages 16 and 17 [NOTE:  Bouza described the "at risk" population as "poor, Black and Indian," and said that their offspring are "marked for failure"].


Brown, Albert

       "Latino women are some of the best patients [for the abortionists]. They come in and they don't complain. Sometimes they are given abortions when they're not even pregnant."
Albert Brown, M.D., of Los Angeles, quoted in an April 1998 Los Angeles Times report on abortion "chop shops" that exploit minority women. Quoted in Paul Likoudis. "California Political Races Reflect "Catholic Diversity"." The Wanderer, October 15, 1998, pages 1 and 7.


'Catholics' for a Free Choice (CFFC)

       "U.S. Catholics have long been ignoring the sacrament of penance as an antiquated rite and an invasion of privacy. ... Most priests, overworked due to a lack of priestly brethren, prefer to grant a general absolution to their congregations during the mass rather than to hear the individual confessions of each churchgoer. ... Latinos are the great brown hope of the Vatican, which is counting on them to set the church back on course by bringing their fervent piety and ethic of machismo into the mainstream of American Catholicism."
Adelle-Marie Stan. "A Decade of Dissent." Conscience (newsletter of 'Catholics' for a Free Choice), September-December 1987 [Volume VIII, Numbers 5 and 6], pages 24 to 26.


       "What has the white, male lawgiver to say to any of us? To those of us who love life too much to willingly bring more children into a world saturated by death?
       "Abortion, for many women, is more than an experience of suffering beyond anything most men will ever know; it is an act of mercy, and an act of self-defense.
       "To make abortion illegal again is to sentence millions of women and children to miserable lives and even more miserable deaths.
       "Given his history, in relation to us, I think the white man should be ashamed to attempt to speak for the unborn children of the black women. To force us to have children for him to ridicule, drug and turn into killers and homeless wanderers is a testament to his hypocrisy."
Alice Walker. "Right to Life: What Can the White Man Say to the Black Woman?" Conscience (newsletter of 'Catholics' for a Free Choice), Summer 1992 [Volume XIII, Number 2], pages 26 and 27 [emphasis in the original].


Critz, Professor Wesley George (American Eugenics Society and American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG))

[*]       "There is no advanced civilization in any area where there has been a high degree of absorption of Negro genes. Nowhere in the world have the Negroes demonstrated that they have the creative capacity to make civilization."
Eugenicist Professor Wesley George Critz, Department of Biology, University of North Carolina, member of the American Eugenics Society and the American Society of Human Genetics (ASHG). Quote is from the racist pamphlet "The Biology of the Race Problem" in 1962, which was commissioned by Governor George Wallace and used by the racist American Eugenics Party.


Finkel, Brian (abortionist)

[*]

       "This is my abortion machine, where I do the Lord's work. I heal the sick with it.
       "My mother's dead, but I'm looking forward to being an orphan. I can't wait for that nasty son of a bitch [my father] to die, so I can go piss on his grave.
       "I'm the prince of the pelvis, the disciple of Elvis! The uptight, out-of-sight, feeling-all-right Dr. Brian Leslie Finkel.
       "And you know what? I like myself. And that's what these other f—ers here in town don't understand. I like myself."
       "I meet all these weirdoes that want to give me s—, all because I like doing abortions for women. I help women doing abortions, that's my job, I'm really good at it. ...
       "You know, Filipinos have absolutely drop-dead gorgeous chicks. We used to call them LBFM. Little Brown F—ing Machines. Want to see a picture of an LBFM? I just happen to have one right here. ...
       "Got a Tech 9 [gun]. Every gynecologist needs a Tech 9, so I could have more rounds, 'cause they were bringing me more Christians. There's a Smith and Wesson .40 and a few rifles, for crowd control down at the [abortion mill] office. Ya ever looked down [the barrel of] a gun? C'mon, it's fun. ... Pretend the Catholic hordes are after you."
       "You know, I'm clean, I'm sober, I'm not doing drugs, I'm not stealing money, I'm trying to go to work. And I meet all these weirdoes that want to give me s—, all because I like doing abortions for women. I help women doing abortions, that's my job, I'm really good at it. I've learned from the best, and I've seen the worst. And I keep running across these people who abuse their position of trust and under the call of authority try to ruin my life."
       "I give all these guys [pro-life picketers] names, 'cause that personalizes it. We had this one guy that was stalking my office with his family. I called him 'Beer Belly,' he was a fat Mexican, stuff hanging over his belt. I go, 'Hey, Beer Belly, I want you to know that if your wife ever needs an abortion, I'll do one for free. Not because I'm a nice guy, but just because I want to get between her l-e-e-e-e-gs.'"
       "I have this law firm that works for me, I call them the eight gnawing Jews — Sacks Tierney — and they just ... bit their ass for me ...
       "Children of the Rosary is usually a very virulent, malicious group of harpies for Jesus. Kathy Sabelko [leader of the group] is a double-butt ugly mean-spirited bitch. It's reasonably apparent that she's physically challenged. She's just unattractive. Really, really unattractive. And I don't understand why she has this hatred for women, but she's one of these really mean-spirited Catholic misogynists who doesn't like women.
       "Now you just have a bunch of Wal-Mart shoppers showing up out front. Retirees — it's obvious just looking at them they're retirees. They're on a budget, they don't have a lot of money, they have a lot of free time. And they're looking for an ego feed. 'Somebody tell me I'm important, please.' They've never been important in their lives at all. So they come down here to my office, and they prey on people.
       "I believe in the eternal darkness of death. My Garden of Eden and my heaven is right here on earth.
       [Reverend Donald Spitz, director of Pro Life Virginia] has wrapped himself up in this mantle of moral superiority, but when you strip it off his shoulders you find his swastikas. He's a fascist. He's a religious zealot. ... Well, it's obvious that this man has a very obvious ongoing anti-social personality disorder, and I think he needs to increase his medication. ... The FBI needs to follow him around."
       "My enemies would tell you that I'm a media whore. My enemies would tell you that I seek out publicity, and my opponents would tell you that I deserve it. ... I think of myself as a crime victim. A crime victim while I'm taking care of disenfranchised women. Disenfranchised women who don't have lobbyists. Disenfranchised women that don't own their legislators, 'cause they're not making payments to them for their positions. And I got tired of getting pilloried in the media."
       "I just said, 'F— it. I'm smarter than the pro-lifers, I can form abstract thoughts. I'll talk to the media and explain to them what's going on.' You know, I don't call the media, the media calls me. ... I'm just a world-traveled, world-trained, world-class physician who speaks up for the little woman. That's all I am. And you know what? I do real good when I have no competition. ... I go after the big guys, honey. I don't like abusive men. I don't like abusive men who come after me and tell me that I'm worthless. I just won't take it. From anybody. Not from the ejaculator that inseminated the cow that birthed me, to any one of these dysfunctional, hate-filled religionists that I'm forced to interact with. ... If you let these cocksuckers get away with this on me, you're next.
       "I will not interact with Planned Parenthood at all. That's unfortunate, but they're such a bunch of disingenuous miscreants, [and] I really don't want to have anything to do with their alternative-health-care universe that they run. They're taking advantage of their patients, and they're taking advantage of their tax-exempt status, and I don't want to lower my health care standards to theirs."
Arizona abortionist Brian Finkel, quoted in Amy Silverman. "The Terminator." Downloaded from www.phoenixnewtimes.com/1999/061799/feature1-1.html to feature 1-7.html, the online edition of the weekly Phoenix New Times, on June 21, 1999 [NOTE:  Finkel calls his abortion machine the "Super Sucker" and his abortion mill the "Vaginal Vault." In addition to killing preborn children, Finkel sells rugs in his abortion mill. He owns 30 guns, including one with armor-piercing shells. He and his wife Diane named their first aborted child "Ernie the Embryo," and laugh about it. Finkel passes out cards to pro-lifers that read "Jesus loves you. The rest of us think you're an a—h—." Despite his obviously unbalanced nature, Finkel has full support from all pro-abortion groups. For example, Bruce Miller, executive director of Arizona Right to Choose, says that "I think a part of Brian's desire for publicity is in some ways because Brian is genuinely an unrecognized hero in our community, and I don't think that Brian has gotten the accolades that I think he should get or that Brian thinks he should get"].


Hooks, Benjamin (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP))

       "[New York] is the place where a white man riding on a subway became a folk hero after he gunned down four young Black men because he did not like the way they looked and acted."
Benjamin Hooks, Executive Director of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), speaking about Bernard Goetz. "The Week." National Review, July 31, 1987, page 12 [NOTE:  Hooks conveniently chose to omit a few minor but very pertinent details — that Black jurors voted with White jurors to acquit Goetz; that all four of the youths that accosted him had criminal records, and that three of them were carrying sharpened screwdrivers, the weapon of choice for punks who want to avoid stiffer penalties associated with carrying handguns; that three of the four would subsequently commit serious crimes within a year of the Goetz incident; and that several polls showed that the majority of New York Blacks supported Goetz, not his assailants].


Huxley, Julian Sorell (United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), World Wildlife Fund (WWF), English Eugenics Society and Abortion Law Reform Association (ALRA))

[*]       "The negro mind is as different from the white mind as the negro from the white body. The typical negro servant, for instance, is wonderful with children, for the reason that she really enjoys doing the things that children do. ... You have only to go to a nigger camp-meeting to see the African mind in operation — the shrieks, the dancing and yelling and sweating, the surrender to the most violent emotion, the ecstatic blending of the soul of the Congo with the practice of the Salvation Army. So far, no very satisfactory psychological measure has been found for racial differences; that will come, but meanwhile the differences are patent. ... [intermarriage between the] negro and Caucasian type ... gives rise to all sorts of disharmonious organisms. ... By putting some of the white man's mind into the mulatto, you not only make him more capable and more ambitious (there are no well-authenticated cases of pure blacks rising to any eminence), but you increase his discontent and create an obvious injustice if you continue to treat him like any full-blooded African. The American negro is making trouble because of the American white blood that is in him."
Atheist and liberal Julian Sorell Huxley, the first Director-General of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and President of the English Eugenics Society. He also founded the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), and was a member of both the Euthanasia Society and the Abortion Law Reform Association (ALRA). "America Revisited III. The Negro Problem." The Spectator, November 29, 1924. Downloaded from Mark Burdman. "Eugenics: Ideology of Genocide." Downloaded from http://www.bosnet.org/archive/bosnet.w3archive/9407/msg00211.html on March 5, 2002 (no longer available).


Kimelman, Don

       "As we read these two stories [about NORPLANT and Black poverty], we asked ourselves: Dare we mention them in the same breath? To do so might be considered deplorably insensitive, perhaps raising the specter of eugenics. But it would be worse to avoid drawing the logical conclusion that foolproof contraception could be invaluable in breaking the cycle of inner city poverty — one of America's greatest challenges."
Deputy Editorial Page Editor Don Kimelman. "Poverty and Norplant: Can Contraception Reduce the Underclass?" Philadelphia Enquirer, December 12, 1990 [NOTE:  Kimelman continued by suggesting that welfare mothers could be implanted with NORPLANT for free and perhaps receive increased welfare benefits as a reward].


Malveaux, Julianne (USA Today)

[*]       "I hope his wife feeds him lots of eggs and butter and he dies early like many black men do, of heart disease. ... He is an absolutely reprehensible person."
 USA Today columnist and Pacifica Radio talk show host Julianne Malveaux on Justice Clarence Thomas, on the November 4, 1994 PBS "To the Contrary" Show.


Moore, Hilmar G.

       "I am a little discouraged and irritated at the welfare recipient families growing in size all the time. Those of us who work and pay taxes all the time shouldn't have to pay for these kids."
Hilmar G. Moore, chairman of the Board of Human Resources and Chairman of Richmond, Texas, in a February 27, 1980 UPI press report. Quoted in "Welfare Director Advocates Forced Abortion." National Right to Life News, March 1980, page 19.


Muhammed, Elijah (Nation of Islam)

[*]       "I would not say that the white man is a descendent of Satan, because that would be wrong. We didn't have a Satan before the white man. So the white man is Satan himself."
Elijah Muhammed on Los Angeles radio station KPKF's "Afrikan [sic] Mental Liberation Weekend" of 1993, quoted in "Pacifica Prattle." Media Research Center's Mediawatch, June 1995, page 8.


NARAL Pro-Choice America

       "Legal abortion will result in a reduction in welfare roles."
Looseleaf booklet entitled "Organizing for Action." Prepared by Vicki Z. Kaplan for the National Abortion Rights Action League, 250 West 57th Street, New York, N.Y. 10019. 51 pages, 1974. See especially the chapter written by Emily C. Moore, Ph.D., entitled "The Major Issues and the Argumentation in the Abortion Debate," pages 33 to 43.


Patterson, Orlando (Harvard sociologist)

[*]       "[Whites are] technically clever, yes. Powerful, well-armed and prolific, to be sure; but without an ounce of basic human decency. ... No one whose community of memory was etched with the vision of lynched, barbecued ancestors, no Afro-American person who has seen the flash of greedy, obsessive hatred in the fish-blue stare of a cracker's cocked eyes could help but question his inherent humanness."
Harvard sociologist Orlando Patterson, in his book The Ordeal of Integration, as described in Courtland Milloy. "Finding Hope in a Hothouse of Hate." The Washington Post, February 22, 1998, page B1 [NOTE:  Patterson also says in his book that one in five Whites is a "hard-core racist"].


Planned Parenthood


NOTE

       Margaret Sanger was the founder of the American Birth Control League, now the Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA).
       For 1,184 quotes from Sanger's Birth Control Review, click here.
       For the full text of her book Woman and the New Race, click here.
       For the full text of her book The Pivot of Civilization, click here.



       The racist Lothrop Stoddard sat on the Board of Directors of Margaret Sanger's American Birth Control League (later the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, or PPFA) from March 1922 to December 1925, and was a member of its National Council from January 1926 to March 1929.
       For the full text of his book The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy, click here.
       For the full text of his book The Revolt Against Civilization: The Menace of the Under Man, click here
.



[*]       "I accepted an invitation to talk to the women's branch of the Ku Klux Klan at Silver Lake, New Jersey. ... A dozen invitations to speak to similar groups were proffered."
Comment by Margaret Sanger on her speech to the Women's Branch of the Silver Lake, New Jersey Ku Klux Klan in 1926. Margaret Sanger: An Autobiography [New York City: W.W. Norton & Company], 1938, and Dover Publications, 1971, pages 366 and 367 [NOTE:  Jim Spencer, a pro-abortionist who is a friend of Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains, said in a September 21, 2007 RH Reality Check "Whatever Sanger said about the need to control African-American births during the 1930s, the test 70 years later are actions. ... Among the lies anti-abortion activists like to tell is that Planned Parenthood targets minority women for abortions. That has already happened in Denver, where the location of the new clinic in a predominantly black neighborhood led to suggestions of racism." Spencer, of course, is ignoring the provable fact that most Planned Parenthood abortion and birth control clinics are located in minority neighborhoods].


       "The already serious problem of induced abortion in the urban areas of the developing world will worsen. Fortunately, the technology of early abortion is uniquely suited to an urban slum environment ... appropriate to shantytown technologies."
Malcolm Potts, former Medical Director of the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF). "Abortion and Contraception in Relation to Family Planning Services." in Jane E. Hodgsen (editor). Abortion and Sterilization: Medical and Social Aspects [London: Academic Press], 1991, page 498.


Potts, Malcolm (International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF))

[*]       "Certainly you or I would never think of having a vasectomy in a [Indian] railway station, but it's actually a good place for it. Apart from blowing coal dust, there's not much dirt and not many infections. ... In the West, I would tell her about the cardiovascular effects [of using oral contraceptives]. I would tell her to stop smoking. I'd take her blood pressure. But if she were living in the developing world and there were no care available at delivery, I don't think I would even do that."
Malcolm Potts, former Medical Director of the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF), quoted in Garrett Epps. "Apostle of Abortion: Malcolm Potts, a Scientist Turned Activist." Science, March 1982, pages 71 to 78.


       "The already serious problem of induced abortion in the urban areas of the developing world will worsen. Fortunately, the technology of early abortion is uniquely suited to an urban slum environment ... appropriate to shantytown technologies."
Malcolm Potts, former Medical Director of the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF). "Abortion and Contraception in Relation to Family Planning Services." in Jane E. Hodgsen (editor). Abortion and Sterilization: Medical and Social Aspects [London: Academic Press], 1991, page 498.


Reynolds, Barbara (USA Today)

       "It may sound bigoted; well, this is a bigoted world and why can't black people be allowed a little Archie Bunker mentality? ... Here's a man [Thomas] who's going to decide crucial issues for the country and he has already said no to blacks; he has already said if he can't paint himself white he'll think white and marry a white woman."
 USA Today "Inquiry" Editor Barbara Reynolds in The Washington Post, September 10, 1991.


Rowan, Carl (Washington Post columnist)

       "There are now five million or more [black] Muslims living in the United States, a million in deeply troubled California alone, and close to a million in New York. We would be fools to assume that they will listen only to moderate black pacifists. Louis Farrakhan was surely referring to them when he said in Iran that 'God will give the Muslims the honor of destroying America.'
       "I doubt there is any way to prevent bloody racial strife in American. So many hate groups are at large that a few of them are bound to try to make good on their threats to make parts of America, or all of it, the exclusive home of superior Aryan whites. Too much rage has built up in the minds of young blacks. ... The most dangerous elements in America count on the purveyors of hatred every bit as much as they count on their stashes of ammonium nitrate. The national war over affirmative action is at a fever pitch because [the electronic media] have not given blacks, Hispanics, and women the same voice on this issue that [they] are giving the Grants and Limbaughs and other 'angry white males' every day. Unless action is taken to diminish conservative access to the airwaves, the searing rhetoric will continue, as will the maimings and killings that flow from it. ... Millions of white Americans are crazed with notions of white supremacy. We have to assume hidden in the woods of America, or perhaps in your neighbor's homes, are enough guns, grenades, rockets and bombs to blow up half of America."
Columnist Carl Rowan. The Coming Race War in America: A Wake-Up Call by Carl T. Rowan. Also quoted in William Norman Grigg. "Fanning the Flames of Rage." The New American, December 9, 1996, pages 4 to 8.


Sanger, Alexander (Margaret Sanger's Grandson)

       "I intend to be out on the front lines of our issues. That is why I'm here. ... Right now, we have three clinics in this city and I want ten more. We currently have a small storefront office in central Harlem, and it is my first priority to see if we can transform that into a clinic. ... With all her success, my grandmother left some unfinished business, and I intend to finish it."
Margaret Sanger's grandson, Alexander C. Sanger, President and Chief Executive Officer of Planned Parenthood of New York City, quoted in "Another Sanger Leads Planned Parenthood." The New York Times, January 23, 1991, page B2.


Sanger, Margaret, and the Birth Control Review


NOTE

       Margaret Sanger was the founder of the American Birth Control League, now the Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA).
       For 1,184 quotes from Sanger's Birth Control Review, click here.
       For the full text of her book Woman and the New Race, click here.
       For the full text of her book The Pivot of Civilization, click here.



       The racist Lothrop Stoddard sat on the Board of Directors of Margaret Sanger's American Birth Control League (later the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, or PPFA) from March 1922 to December 1925, and was a member of its National Council from January 1926 to March 1929.
       For the full text of his book The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy, click here.
       For the full text of his book The Revolt Against Civilization: The Menace of the Under Man, click here
.

The emblem of the English Society for Constructive
Birth Control, with the inscription "JOYOUS AND
DELIBERATE MOTHERHOOD: A SURE LIGHT IN
OUR RACIAL DARKNESS." Birth Control Review,
March 1930, page 68.



       "Brownsville is the most thickly populated section of Brooklyn. Here the working people live. Here are the dwelling-places of the very poor, a whole city of Jewish and Italian inhabitants housed in the most assiduously investigated and frequently condemned type of tenement. Block after block, street after street, as far as one can see in every direction, there is an endless stretch of dreary walls bursting with their excess of wretched humanity. Unkempt children swarm the alley ways and fire escapes and you seldom see a woman without her inevitable baby."
Elizabeth Stuyvesant. "The Brownsville Birth Control Clinic." Birth Control Review, Volume I, Number 3 (March 1917), page 6.


       "Polish men are often immoral because they have been born of too young mothers or preceded by many born before."
Rev. T.V. Jakimowitz. "A Priest on Birth Control." Birth Control Review, Volume IV, Number 3 (March 1920), page 12.


       "The black people, however restless and discontented, are comparatively inoffensive and in any case easy to placate, while the American Indians are a small and diminishing race."
Havelock Ellis. "The World's Racial Problem." Birth Control Review, Volume IV, Number 10 (October 1920), page 15.


       "It is the lower elements of the population, the negroid aboriginal tribes and the Pariahs or Outcasts, who are gaining the fastest."
Lothrop Stoddard. "Population Problems in Asia." Birth Control Review, Volume V, Number 12 (December 1921), page 11.


       "It is difficult to study the history of India and China and not come to the conclusion that much of the misery of these unhappy countries is the result of centuries of uncontrolled breeding of children. Excessive increase of population means periodic visitation of famine and plague and the horrible custom of infanticide.
       "If we can restrict the population of each country of the world to a reasonable limit, we may not end war, but we shall at least remove one of the excuses and causes of international conflict."
Sidney E. Goldstein. "Control of Parenthood as a Moral Problem — The Case For and Against Birth Control: A Paper Presented at the International Birth Control Conference." Birth Control Review, Volume VI, Number 10 (October 1922), pages 195 to 197 and 206.


       "We have no reason to fear that by reducing our population we should be driven to the wall by lower races. Let us take care that our descendants are healthy men and healthy women with vigorous bodies and cultivated minds and our race will never go under even in the presence of the Chinese."
Harold Cox. "Socialism and the Population Question." Birth Control Review, Volume VII, Number 11 (November 1923), pages 298 to 301.


       "Even now in China, people live all the year round on boats because there is no room for them on land.
       "I offer for your approval the following remedies [for overpopulation]:
"2a.
We may solicit the aid of God by prayer and dropping coins into the contribution box — to hurry along a glacial period. Meanwhile we can beg Him to send down some great pestilence as the Black Death, or a few earthquakes, or a couple of flu epidemics.
"2b.
We can always start a war.
"2c.
We must get rid of the inferior colored races — the Blacks, the Yellow and the Red races must be exterminated — of course you must convert them first to religion because their souls are very valuable.
"2d.
The white race then may proceed as follows: Let the Christians exterminate all Jews and Moslems, then the Protestants kill all Catholics, then let the Ku-Klux-Klan kill everybody except the one-hundred-per-cent; then let the Nordic race with blond hair and blue eyes kill off all the dark complexioned ..."
Bernard Sacks, M.D. "Overpopulation." Birth Control Review, Volume VIII, Number 9 (September 1924), pages 252 and 270.


[*]       "Only the inconceivable eventuality of an alliance of all the other races of the world against the white race could seriously threaten white civilization, and by the time the colored races reach the stage where this would be possible, they will long since have been forced to adopt birth control themselves.
       "The white will practice voluntary restriction of their numbers while "uncivilized" races remain prolific, with the ultimate result of the extermination of white civilization by a 'rising tide of color.'"
Malcolm H. Bissell. Review of J.B.S. Haldane's book Daedalus or Icarus: Is Science to Be Man's Servant or His Master? Birth Control Review, Volume VIII, Number 10 (October 1924), pages 277 and 279.


       "... Considering the fact that the average Russian sympathizer with the Tzarist regime, has, after seven years of Bolshevism, already become as sterile and emasculated, socially and intellectually, as the average Southerner in America (barring myself as a notable exception) it is important to record that many of them practice Birth Control in one form or another.
       "... the Japanese government was bitterly opposed to the teaching of Birth Control because the Imperialists knew that in increasing the population was an argument for aggression and an extension of territory."
"Emigration and the Birth Rate." Birth Control Review, Volume IX, Number 1 (January 1925), page 8.


       "No nation wants the dregs drained from the bottom of the vat. Those of Italy are not less welcome than those of any other nation, but they are not welcome. We know Italy's greatness, her Galileos, her Leonardos, her Michelangelos. Does she send us these, even in humble imitations? She does not. Look over "Who's Who in America" for Italian names. They are conspicuous by their absence. Look at the army intelligence test records. They are low, so unconscionably low that they are a reproach and a shame to Italy's greatness. She is as well rid of them as an individual would be well rid of a cancerous tumor. I yield to none in my appreciation of Italian art, architecture, literature and science. Our culture here would be immensely improved we could import and make our own some of the creative geniuses comparable to those who built so grandly in the Renaissance. Have we the slightest chance of obtaining them? Again I say no. The Grade A men of Lombardy and Tuscany are not squeezed out by economic pressure. Such people take care of themselves. Furthermore, these northerners are men of brains, thoughtful and foresighted. They are not producing Italy's excess. The excess comes from below Rome, people of a different race, people where Grade A men are negligible in quantity, where Grades D and E predominate. The incompetents from Italy's population curve are the ones the astute Senator asks us to receive. And he is so complacent in his absurd proposal. We don't need these people, that is all. We produce enough of that quality ourselves."
Edward M. East. "The Fascisti on Birth Control; An Italian Problem: Reply to Count Cippico." Birth Control Review, Volume IX, Number 9 (September 1925), pages 245 and 246.


       "Children are not born fully equipped for productive work; they have to be supported and educated for 18 to 20 years before they become productive, so that they are actually a drain on the resources of the community until they are mature. The foreign workers are already fully fledged producers, and are in most cases unmarried, so that they actually help to support the French population."
G. Hardy. "The Truth About France." Birth Control Review, Volume IX, Number 11 (November 1925), pages 309 and 310.


       "And none need hesitate to heartily take up a fully Eugenic attitude towards life through fear that it will perhaps mean a departure from our ancient Aryan civilization."
"Eugenics for India." Birth Control Review, Volume IX, Number 11 (November 1925), page 316.


[*]       "I am hoping that your influence will be felt among the masses of three races in particular, the Hebrew, the Italian, and the Negro. From casual observation it seems to me that these races are less observant of Birth Control than any others."
"The Correspondents Column." Birth Control Review, Volume IX, Number 12 (December 1925), page 357.


       "Some people believe that the Chinese and Japanese want an unlimited number of children ... What we need to avoid the so-called 'yellow-peril' is some real missionary work that will put into the hands of these people the power to so order their own lives that the number of children they have may be adequately cared for."
Percy Clark, Ph.D. "Sowing the Seed in the West." Birth Control Review, Volume X, Number 10 (October 1926), page 300.


       "Over 70 per cent of the recent immigrants are from southern and southeastern Europe, and these particular immigrants by means of a very high (it may even be called luxurious) birth rate are increasing their stocks in the United States many times faster than the native born of native parents. Were these recent immigrants of superior quality there would be no rational objection, but according to Dr. Laughlin's report in regard to all forms of social inadequacy, the foreign-born and their children, who make up about 34 per cent of our population, are even inferior to our native negro population not long released from slavery."
"Book Reviews." Birth Control Review, Volume X, Number 11 (November 1926), page 345.


       "There are too many Americans, both native-born and immigrant, who are quite definitely and demonstrably no good. Improvement ought to begin at home. The worst immigrants that anybody could be induced to admit would compare quite favorably with considerable elements of our present population."
E.E. Free in the February 1926 The Scientific American. Birth Control Review, Volume XI, Number 1 (January 1927), page 23.


       "In county after county in China you will not find a rood of land reserved for recreation or pleasure. No village greens, no lawns, no flower-beds or ornamental shrubbery, no parks, and very few shade-trees. Children are employed as early as possible, and few have much opportunity for play if their services can be used. There are no outdoor games in China, or indeed any games except in a gambling sense. Absolute dullness and dreariness seems to prevail everywhere. As these two demons drive the Caucasian to drink so they drove the Chinese to opium."
Edward Alsworth Ross. "Ten Good Reasons for Birth Control — The Preservation of Civilization." Birth Control Review, Volume XII, Number 12 (December 1928), page 335.


       "According to the charts of Thompson and Whelphton, the Negro population in this country will decrease from 10 per cent to 9 per cent between 1929 and 1975, and the foreign white will decrease from 13 per cent to 6 per cent.
       "While there may not be a rapid increase of people to buy goods in the future, those who are here will have more money to spend, and for a greater variety of goods. When all of the different factors are carefully considered, the changes that are now taking place in the composition of the population would seem to be of advantage both biologically and economically to future civilization."
Guy Irving Burch, Executive Secretary, Population Reference Bureau. "Population Section." Birth Control Review, Volume XIV, Number 5 (May 1930), page 152.


       "One might perhaps question whether there were too many farmers or not. He might affirm that there were simply not enough other people to buy farm products. This would follow the theory of the colored boy who said there could not be too much water-melon, the difficulty was with the smallness of the stomach."
Thomas Nixon Carver. "Occupational Congestion." Birth Control Review, Volume XIV, Number 7 (July 1930), page 198.


       " ... when defense is made that racial progress is involved, that racial betterment is furthered, and that Birth Control adds to the upward march of all mankind, attack is difficult ... No more convincing evidence can be obtained than these essays written by the leading Anglo-Saxon scientists ..."
Book reviews of Francis Mason's Creation by Evolution and David Starr Jordan and Sarah L. Kimball's Your Family Tree. Birth Control Review, Volume XIV, Number 7 (July 1930), page 211.


       "From this discussion it appear that the social and biological worth of the individual is determined by his inheritance; that the different races are radically unequal in mental endowment, and that civilization in America is threatened with deterioration through overpopulation, the unrestricted reproduction of persons of bad heredity and inferior racial constitution. The remedy is tersely given, — Birth Control, although the detailed application of the corrective is not elaborated. Thus man, recognizing the problems which beset him as a social animal, has at his hand the instrument through which his newly won possibility of control may be realized."
Review of E.M. East's book Heredity and Human Affairs, by L.C. Dunn. Birth Control Review, Volume XIV, Number 11 (November 1930), page 326.


       "COLORADO: Dr. Albert Van Dusen, Professor of Sociology at the University of Syracuse, New York, spoke at Pueblo on October 13th, on "Race Problems and Birth Control." He made a plea for the support of Birth Control and for information for those who need it."
"News Notes." Birth Control Review, Volume XIV, Number 11 (November 1930), page 330.


       "What is Dr. Marie Stopes' address? Does she have an organization for Birth Control?
       "Dr. Stopes is President of the Society for Constructive Birth Control and Racial Progress, 108 Whitfield St., London W1, England."
"The Answer Box." Birth Control Review, Volume XIV, Number 11 (November 1930), page 332.


       "There is, first, the mere question of quantity of population, quantity of Americans in the world versus the quantity of Englishmen, versus the quantity of Africans, versus the quantity of Chinese. That obviously is a question of the utmost importance. If you have one race whose population is going down and another whose population is going up, there is always the possibility of race suicide ..."
Julian Huxley. "Towards a Higher Civilization." Birth Control Review, Volume XIV, Number 12 (December 1930), pages 342 to 345.


       "In discussing what we can hope from eugenics and eugenic measures for decreasing the dependent and delinquent groups, Professor Jennings mentions among other methods suggested "that the present ban on the dissemination of knowledge as to how to decrease the number of offspring produced be removed, so that such knowledge may become available to the less efficient or intelligent groups," but he warns us that such measures are slow improvers so far as changing the general drift or tendency of man's racial heredity is concerned.
       Some of the most thought-provoking chapters deal with biological fallacies and human affairs, the relative importance of heredity (genes) and environment, the biological basis of marriage and the family, race mixture and its consequences ..."
Orland White. Review of H.S. Jennings' book The Biological Basis of Human Nature. Birth Control Review, Volume XV, Number 3 (March 1931), page 86.


       "Furthermore, it is debatable whether the Italian race is any more fertile than any other race, or that the Italian race glorifies family life any more than any other race. Some people may be inclined to believe that these statements of Dr. Dublin are merely an apology for reckless breeding. We fear that such statements as these and those of Dr. Warren S. Thompson that Italy and Japan are merely in the swarming stage, are not very popular, if true. In any event, it would seem that these countries picked out a rather unfortunate time to begin swarming."
Guy Irving Burch. "Population Pressure and War." Birth Control Review, Volume XV, Number 6 (June 1931), page 178.


[*]       "Too many Negroes are born, too many are sick and too many die each year, for these vital processes consume energy that might otherwise be accumulated for advancement. So the Negro's program should include the conservation of vital energy. The best way and perhaps the only practical way is to control the birth rate. Birth control propaganda and techniques should be disseminated till no more Negro babies are born than can be properly cared for and prepared for efficient citizenship. The great bulk of Negroes everywhere are overburdening themselves with progeny to whom they can give only half a chance in the world. Thus they keep themselves impoverished and their race down. They give hostages to the white man by making themselves dependent upon his charity whereas by prudent breeding they might be independent. Dependency of any kind is weakness. Is it any wonder, therefore, that the responsible white community looks upon the average Negro as being irresponsible, without pride or self-respect when he supplies more than his quota of dependents and delinquents? Birth control should be urged as a step toward independence and greater power."
Newell Sims. "A New Technique in Race Relations." Opportunity, April 1931. Quoted in Birth Control Review, Volume XV, Number 6 (June 1931), pages 187 and 188.


[*]       "I wish to reiterate that all objections to birth control can be met unanswerably except one — that the human race will degenerate if the superior races and the superior classes among civilized races will curtail the number of their offspring while inferior races and the inferior strata in civilized countries will continue their high birthrate. This must be prevented by all means, and it can be if we go about it earnestly and zealously, and if the civilized governments give us their cooperation."
Editorial in The Critic and Guide, July 1931, quoted in "In the Magazines." Birth Control Review, Volume XV, Number 9 (September 1931), page 268.


       "The present essay was awarded first prize in the W.P. Draper Contest for essays on the "Relative Birth-Rates of Nordic and Non-Nordic Peoples."
Joseph J. Spengler's review of J. Sander's book Comparative Birth-Rate Movements Among European Nations. Birth Control Review, Volume XV, Number 10 (October 1931), page 290.


       "In the meanwhile, it should not be forgotten that we do not use the quota against the nations of this hemisphere. This is a most curious discrimination, because Europe unquestionably is sending more desirable immigrants than we are receiving from Mexico. A very great proportion of these Mexicans are in large part of Indian blood and of a low cultural and economic level. There is also an immigration from Brazil and the West Indies which is in part negro. It is obvious that the quota plan, so long as we have it, should be extended to all the world."
       "In conclusion, any country has available a very rapid, cheap, and effective tool in a eugenic program by the very simple device of making its own median (or higher level) in mental tests the basis of its immigration control."
Roswell H. Johnson. "Population Control by Immigration." Birth Control Review, Volume XVI, Number 2 (February 1932), page 58.


       "I'm afraid there's no question but that it's unpatriotic not to believe in limiting our population ... Birth control is essential for the slums, anyway."
John Galsworthy. Maid in Waiting. Quoted in Birth Control Review, Volume XVI, Number 3 (March 1932), page 87.


       "The extent to which persecution must have affected European races is easily measured by a few well-known statistical facts. Thus, as regards martyrdom and imprisonment, the Spanish nation was drained of freethinkers at a rate of 1,000 persons annually for the three centuries between 1471 and 1781; an average of 100 persons having been executed and 900 imprisoned every year during that period. The actual data during those 300 years are 32,000 burnt, 17,000 burnt in effigy (I presume they died in prison or escaped from Spain) and 291,000 condemned to various terms of imprisonment and other penalties. It is impossible that any nation could stand a policy like this without paying a heavy penalty in the deterioration of its breed, as has notably been the result in the formation of the superstitious, unintelligent Spanish race of the present day."
Quote by Francis Galton, from Leon F. Whitney. "Religion and the Birthrate." Birth Control Review, Volume XVI, Number 4 (April 1932), page 103.


       "The Negro problem is one of the most complicated and important confronting America ... Whatever the ultimate answer may be, such an attitude brings to light the function of birth control as a necessary agency in its solution. The present submerged condition of the Negro is due in large part to the high fertility of the race under disastrously adverse circumstances ... Thus the question arises to what extent birth control has had a eugenic effect upon the Negro race ..."
Editorial. Birth Control Review, Volume XVI, Number 6 (June 1932, the "Negro Number"), pages 164 and 165.


       "There is no great opposition to birth control among the twelve million brown Americans ... Negroes are perhaps more receptive to this information than white folk. Despite their vaunted superiority, the white brethren have a full quota of illusions and, one might say, hypocrisies, especially about anything dealing with sex ...
       "After all, a woman is biologically a child factory, as a cow is a milk factory an a hen an egg factory. Certain ingredients of a certain quality are necessary to produce a healthy child under proper conditions of rest and security. If these are absent, the child will usually be an inferior product."
George Schuyler. "Quality or Quantity." Birth Control Review, Volume XVI, Number 6 (June 1932, the "Negro Number"), page 166.


[*]       "... the mass of ignorant Negroes still breed carelessly and disastrously, so that the increase among Negroes, even more than the increase among whites, is from that part of the population least intelligent and fit, and least able to rear their children properly.
       "Moreover, they ["negroes"] are quite led away by the fallacy of numbers. They want the black race to survive. They are cheered by a census return of increasing numbers and a high rate of increase. They must learn that among human races and groups, as among vegetables, quality and not mere quantity really counts."
W.E.B. DuBois. "Black Folk and Birth Control." Birth Control Review, Volume XVI, Number 6 (June 1932, the "Negro Number"), page 167.


[*]       "Basing their prognostications on the Negro's mortality rate as compared with that of the white population, they have seen the solution of the vexatious Negro problem achieved by the mere passing of time. And not a few anthropologists and sociologists have valiantly maintained that the difference in Negro and white mortality rates is conclusive evidence of the innate inferiority of the Negro.
       " ... Negros who by virtue of their education and capacity are best able to rear children shrink from that responsibility and the Negro who, in addition to the handicaps of race and color, is shackled by mental and social incompetence serenely goes on his way bringing into the world children whose chances of mere existence are apparently becoming more and more hazardous.
       "The probabilities are that the race problem in America is infinitely aggravated by the presence of too many unhappily born, sub-normals, morons, and imbeciles of both ["negro" and white] races ... For at present the practice [of birth control] is confined to those whose offspring would be best fitted to carry the lance of racial progress."
Elmer A. Carter. "Eugenics For The Negro." Birth Control Review, Volume XVI, Number 6 (June 1932, the "Negro Number"), page 169.


       "Recently I made a public address, in which I touched the subject lightly, somewhat as an experiment, and suggested that it is time for some colored woman to become the Margaret Sanger of her race ...
       "If birth control is to progress rapidly among colored people, it is important that colored physicians, especially women practitioners, and colored nurses and social workers be thoroughly initiated. This is one of the vital considerations to which the proponents of the movement have not given sufficient consideration."
M.O. Bousfield, M.D. "Negro Public Health Work Needs Birth Control." Birth Control Review, Volume XVI, Number 6 (June 1932, the "Negro Number"), pages 170 and 171.


       "Many of the colored citizens are fine specimens of humanity. A good share of them, however, constitute a large percentage of Kalamazoo's human scrap-pile ...
       "As among the whites, there are cases of degenerate Negroes whose propagation will be checked only by sterilization or institutionalization, but the practice of birth control among the majority of colored people would probably be more eugenic than among their white compatriots. the dissemination of the information of birth control should have begun with this class rather than with the upper social and economic classes of white citizens."
Walter Terpenning. "God's Chillun." Birth Control Review, Volume XVI, Number 6 (June 1932, the "Negro Number"), pages 171 and 172.


       "For some time our Negro population will have to contend against the odds of a relatively high death rate in its struggle for numerical superiority with the whites. We may expect that the birth rate will continue to be high in the rural South, which has heretofore been the great breeding ground of our colored population."
S.J. Holmes. "The Negro Birth Rate." Birth Control Review, Volume XVI, Number 6 (June 1932, the "Negro Number"), page 172.


[*]       "He [the Negro] would seem to stand a far better chance to gain by limiting his progeny. This gain would be immediate from the energy to be conserved by lower birth and death rates. As it is, too many Negroes are born, too many are sick, and too many die each year for the good of the race. The vital process, like every other one in the social order, is costly, and the Negro indulges it far beyond what he can afford.
       "... So much for the immediate benefits from Birth Control. There are other more remote but equally important gains. One is the enhanced respect to be had from the dominant white race. That the Negro must acquire if he is to enjoy the rights and prerogatives he covets. But acquire it he cannot and will not so long as he remains the thriftless, childlike irresponsible dependent that he is, for such behavior does not command respect.
       "In virtually every community where Negroes dwell one finds them in fat times and lean alike contributing a disproportionate number to the rolls of the dependents and delinquents. They make excessive demands on the white man's charity and overtax his patience with their delinquencies. Recent data from several towns and cities indicate that the Negro is furnishing a quota in the fields mentioned, four or five times in excess of his portion of the population. Whatever the explanation, one thing is certain: too many Negro parents have made themselves and their offspring public dependents by having a too numerous progeny.
       "It is this sort of behavior that the white man is coming to resent. Time was when the dominant race was over indulgent, but that is rapidly passing. The Negro can no longer ask indulgence, he must command respect. If he will learn to control his fecundity, he will not have to give hostages to the white man till the white man despises him for his weakness and counts him a social menace."
Newell L. Sims. "Hostages to the White Man." Birth Control Review, Volume XVI, Numbers 7 and 8 (July-August, 1932), pages 214 and 215.


[*]       "The fact that this is the best work on the subject of human heredity which has yet appeared emphasized only the more strongly the need for more extensive and intensive research and for more scientific methods of reasoning in this vitally important field.
       "The book begins with an exposition of the general principles of heredity by Professor Erwin Baur, the leading geneticist of Europe engaged in active work at the present time. Despite the points of disagreement noted below, we would commend this section of the book highly, along with everything else that has issued from Baur's pen.
       ""Great women" endowed with "greatness" in the sense of outstanding creative faculty are practically unknown ... a person whose mental hereditary equipment is a good one can be recognized with great probability when his forehead, his nose, etc., are of a particular shape ...
       "Criminals often exhibit characters which remind us of Neanderthal man or of other primitive races ... Average specimens of the mongoloid races greatly excel the average Negro in mental equipment ... [But] brilliant thinkers inventors, and investigators — men of genius as we know genius in Europe — can hardly be said to have existed among the Mongols ... It is indisputable that the population of southern Europe is less well equipped mentally than that of northern Europe, and the population of eastern Europe than that of western Europe ... both by temperament and character, and also in respect of rational endowment, the Mediterranean occupies an intermediate position between the Nordic and the Negro ... The near Eastern race has been selected to excel, not so much in the control and exploitation of man ... On the whole ... it is indisputable that in the domain of mental life, too, they [the Jews] are more prominent as intermediaries and interpreters than in the primary work of production ... I do not think it would be an exaggeration to say that in respect of mental gifts the Nordic race marches in the van[guard] of mankind."
       "As to the crossing of human races, it may sometimes be harmless, especially if the races are closely allied, but "injury to the constitution may also result from hybridization" (Fischer), and "the crossing of Teutons and Jews, is likely, as a rule, to have an unfavorable effect (Lenz)."
       "Indeed, Hitler is said to have studied the Baur-Fischer-Lenz book very seriously, and to have been won over to it, while Lenz has recently written an article favoring Hitlerism.
       "Hence, Lenz settles down into the position that "degeneration is the central problem of racial hygiene, and the prevention and the overcoming of degeneration are its main objects." The prevention of degeneration is laudable enough in itself, but how weak-kneed, negative, and uninspiring as the major ideal of eugenics!"
H.J. Muller. Review of the book Human Heredity, by Erwin Baur, Eugen Fischer and Fritz Lenz. Birth Control Review, Volume XVII, Number 1 (January 1933), page 20.


       "Criminologists and eugenists have both studied the subject [sterilization] as a device for the control of the criminal and the mentally defective. They are almost unanimously agreed that it is for the benefit of society as well as for the very protection of the defectives and the insane that these numbers of the race shall not continue to reproduce themselves.
       "A forth and most illustrative family of degenerates was the tribe of Ishmael, known as the American Gypsies, generated in 1840 in Marion County by the coming of John Ishmael and his bride, a half-breed woman. Their descendants have been in all our penal institutions, have registered heavily in our alms houses, have borne severely upon township poor relief, and have annoyed peaceful communities by their begging and petty stealing. The tribe is characterized by pauperism, licentiousness and gypsying. Owing to their wanderings their numbers are now beyond fair estimate, but their germ plasm has been traced throughout seven middle western states."
       "Human sterilization is distinctly a eugenic and therapeutic agency, intended to improve the quality of the race and the health of the individual.
       "Sterilization has an advantage over all other contraceptive methods in that it is certain to be effective.
       "Sterilization, when it becomes more popular, will go far to decrease the number of abortions that take place. If a physician were given the right to sterilize a woman who asks for it after she has several children, the larger percentage of criminal abortions would immediately become unnecessary.
       "Sterilization can become a tremendous instrument for happiness. As in abortion, the state can make intelligent use of it and surround the act with safeguards and restrictions against abuse.
       "Many women (I have found in my years of practice) are willing to forego the pleasure of their sex life because it is surrounded and hemmed in by precautionary details that re repugnant to them emotionally and psychologically."
A.J. Rongy, M.D. "Birth Control and Sterilization." Birth Control Review, Volume XVII, Number 4 (April 1933), page 96.


       "In Madison House, a settlement on the lower East Side of New York, the first mothers' health center in the city was established in 1930 by the New York City Committee of the American Birth Control League. The community which Madison House serves is now composed of Italians and Jews with an infiltration of Negroes. It is estimated that about 50% of the families are on relief at the present."
Rita Irwin. "Fifty Underprivileged Women." Birth Control Review, Volume III, Number 3 (New Series, November 1935), page 4.


       "The deteriorating intellectual average of the American people, a down hill trend speeded by the continual entrance of immigrants of low intelligence into this country, could be checked by a limitation of family size on the part of the dull, who furnish so largely school retardates, delinquents and criminals. Thus could be salvaged normal intelligence which, after all, is a low standard to seek."
Clairette P. Armstrong, Ph.D. "A Psychological Basis for Population Control." Birth Control Review, Volume III, Number 7 (New Series, March 1936), page 4.


       "The authors report, "The foulness of the Puerto Rican peon's existence can hardly be described. He lives literally in chronic starvation, crowding his filthy scarecrow body into a hut where his female counterpart and their numberless wretched children almost always share at least one of his diseases. Beyond this — his sad body, his hut propped up on its wavering sticks and his unhappy family — he has nothing of his own, seldom even a bit of earth to grow things."
       "The authors in summarizing, however, state "No matter what political or economic destiny is eventually in store for the island, its first need will continue to be healthy regulation of its population.""
"Puerto Rico: Old Woman in a Shoe." Birth Control Review, Volume IV, Number 5 (New Series, January 1937), page 6.


       "The longer I was in the Orient the more I appreciated the tremendous difficulties in the way of launching a scientific measure like birth control. The masses are still in the Middle Ages. Their outlook is mystical, fatalistic, unpractical; they do not relate cause and effect. They still wear charms against disease and sudden death; they still grovel before hideous gods — fat bellied, elephant headed, always hungry ... Meanwhile, bombs and cholera are mowing down some of the population."
Eleanor Dwight Jones. "Birth Control in the Orient: Part II." Birth Control Review, Volume XXII, Numbers 3 and 4 (December 1937 - January 1938), page 38.


[*]       "On the other hand, the mass of ignorant Negroes still breed carelessly and disastrously, so that the increase among Negroes, even more than the increase among whites, is from that part of the population least intelligent and fit, and least able to rear their children properly.
       "Moreover, they ["negroes"] are quite led away by the fallacy of numbers. They want the black race to survive. They are cheered by a census return of increasing numbers and a high rate of increase. They must learn that among human races and groups, as among vegetables, quality and not mere quantity really counts."
W.E.B. DuBois, Professor of Sociology, Atlanta University. "Black Folk and Birth Control." Birth Control Review, Volume XXII, Number 8 (May 1938, the "Negro Number"), page 90.


[*]       "Each of us has an ideal of what the American of the future should be. We have been told times without number that out of the mixture of stocks, the intermingling of ideas and aspirations, there is to come a race greater than any which has contributed to the population of the United States. ... To understand the difficulties and the obstacles to be overcome before the dream of a greater race in America can be attained, is to understand something of the task before the women who shall give birth to that race."
Margaret Sanger. Woman and the New Race [New York City: Brentano's], 1920, Chapter III, "The Materials of the New Race." Page 30.


       "That these foreigners who have come in hordes have brought with them their ignorance of hygiene and modern ways of living and that they are handicapped by religious superstitions is only too true."
Margaret Sanger. Woman and the New Race [New York City: Brentano's], 1920, Chapter III, "The Materials of the New Race." Pages 35 and 36.


[*]       "Birth control itself, often denounced as a violation of natural law, is nothing more or less than the facilitation of the process of weeding out the unfit, of preventing the birth of defectives or of those who will become defectives. So, in compliance with nature's working plan, we must permit womanhood its full development before we can expect of it efficient motherhood. If we are to make racial progress, this development of womanhood must precede motherhood in every individual woman."
Margaret Sanger. Woman and the New Race [New York City: Bretano's], 1920, sixth printing in 1923 by the Eugenics Publishing Company, New York, page 229.

[*]       "Many white American children are among them — pure American stock, who have gradually moved from the Carolinas, Tennessee, Oklahoma, Arizona, and on into the Imperial Valley."
Margaret Sanger. The Pivot of Civilization [New York City: Brentano's], 1922, Chapter III, "Children Troop Down From Heaven ..." Page 66.


[*]       "I accepted an invitation to talk to the women's branch of the Ku Klux Klan at Silver Lake, New Jersey. ... A dozen invitations to speak to similar groups were proffered."
Comment by Margaret Sanger on her speech to the Women's Branch of the Silver Lake, New Jersey Ku Klux Klan in 1926. Margaret Sanger: An Autobiography [New York City: W.W. Norton & Company], 1938, and Dover Publications, 1971, pages 366 and 367 [NOTE:  Jim Spencer, a pro-abortionist who is a friend of Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains, said in a September 21, 2007 RH Reality Check "Whatever Sanger said about the need to control African-American births during the 1930s, the test 70 years later are actions. ... Among the lies anti-abortion activists like to tell is that Planned Parenthood targets minority women for abortions. That has already happened in Denver, where the location of the new clinic in a predominantly black neighborhood led to suggestions of racism." Spencer, of course, is ignoring the provable fact that most Planned Parenthood abortion and birth control clinics are located in minority neighborhoods].


[*]       "I consider that the world and almost all our civilization for the next 25 years is going to depend on a simple, cheap, safe contraceptive to be used in poverty-stricken slums and jungles, and among the most ignorant people. ... I believe that now, immediately, there should be national sterilization for certain dysgenic types of our population who are being encouraged to breed and would die out were the government not feeding them."
1951 quote by Margaret Sanger (when she was 81 years old), in a letter to a friend, scientist Katherine Dexter McCormick, quoted in Linda Grant. "A Laboratory of Women." The Independent on Sunday, September 19, 1993, pages 14 and 15.


Savage, Gus (Democratic Party)

       "Only Whites can be racists."
Gus Savage, a Chicago Democrat, quoted in "Short Endings." Fidelity Magazine, June 1990, page 22.


[*]       "I don't talk to you White motherf—ers. You bitch motherf—ers in the press ... F— you, you motherf—ing a—h—s!"
Gus Savage, a Chicago Democrat, screaming at a reporter from the Washington Times, as quoted in "Dubious Achievement Awards of 1991!" Esquire Magazine, January 1992, pages 94 to 119.


Showery, Raymond (abortionist)

       "Hitler was one of the most misunderstood men in history. He was really a great man ... [the average employee of the local intensive care unit is "some filthy, degenerate, bearded weirdo smoking cigarettes ... hustling with the colored girl down the hall and reading a dirty book ... Sixty percent of the doctors in this town are foreign-educated ... fresh off the banana boats ... [The Ford Edsel failed because] "it looks like a huge vagina rolling down the road."
Abortionist Raymond Showery, quoted in the El Paso Times, April 7, 1981.


Stoddard, Lothrop (American Birth Control League (ABCL)


NOTE

       The racist Lothrop Stoddard sat on the Board of Directors of Margaret Sanger's American Birth Control League (later the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, or PPFA) from March 1922 to December 1925, and was a member of its National Council from January 1926 to March 1929.
       For the full text of his book The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy, click here.
       For the full text of his book The Revolt Against Civilization: The Menace of the Under Man, click here
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[*]       "... upon the quality of human life all else depends ... none of the colored races shows perceptible signs of declining birth-rate, all tending to breed up to the limits of available subsistence ... It can mean only one thing: a tremendous and steadily augmenting outward thrust of surplus colored men from overcrowded colored homelands ... But many of these relatively empty [Northern] lands have been definitely set aside by the White man as his own special heritage...
       "His ["colored" man's] outstanding quality is superabundant animal vitality. In this he easily surpasses all other races. To it he owes his intense emotionalism. To it, again, is due his extreme fecundity, the negro being the quickest of breeders. This abounding vitality shows in many other ways, such as the negro's ability to survive harsh conditions of slavery under which other races have soon succumbed ... black blood, once entering a human stock, seems never really bred out again ...
       "White men cannot, under peril of their vary race-existence, allow wholesale Asian immigration into White race-areas ... The grim truth of the matter is this: The whole White race is exposed, immediately or ultimately, to the possibility of social sterilization and final replacement or absorption by the teeming colored races.
       "And, of course, the more primitive a type is, the more prepotent it is. This is why crossings with the negro are uniformly fatal. Whites, Amerindians, or Asiatics — all are alike vanquished by the invincible prepotency of the more primitive, generalized, and lower negro blood.
       "... whether we consider interwhite migrations or colored encroachments on White lands, the net result is an expansion of lower and a contraction of higher stocks, the process being thus a disgenic one.
       "For race-betterment is such an intensely practical matter! When peoples come to realize that the quality of the population is the source of all their prosperity, progress, security, and even existence; we shall see much-abused "eugenics" actually moulding social programmes and political policies ... we or the next generation will take in hand the problem of race-depreciation, and segregation of defectives and abolition of handicaps penalizing the better stocks will put an end to our present racial decline."
Lothrop Stoddard, Ph.D. The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy [New York City: Charles Scribner's Sons], 1921. Reprinted in 1971 by Negro Universities Press, Westport, Connecticut, pages i, 8, 9, 90, 231, 298, 301, 302, 308, and 309 in the reprinted version [NOTE:  Stoddard sat on the board of the American Birth Control League (later Planned Parenthood) in the 1930s, when Margaret Sanger headed it. Havelock Ellis, one of Sanger's lovers, enthusiastically endorsed Stoddard's book The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy in Sanger's magazine The Birth Control Review (Havelock Ellis. "The World's Racial Problems." Birth Control Review, October 1920, page 16). In this book (introduced by fellow racist/eugenicist Madison Grant), Stoddard demonstrates beyond a shadow of reasonable doubt the intimate connections between abortion, eugenics and goal-oriented racism].


Wallace, Mike (CBS correspondent)

[*]       "You bet your ass they [the contracts] are hard to read ... if you're reading them over watermelon and tacos."
CBS correspondent Mike Wallace, commenting on the difficulty Blacks and Hispanics have in understanding complex sales contracts. Quoted in Joseph Farah. "How Homosexual Thought Police Muzzled Rooney." American Family Association Journal, March 1990, page 20.


White, Jack E. (Time Magazine)

       "These days Washington seems to be filled with white men who make black people uneasy, like Newt the slasher, Bill the waffler, and Jesse the crank — Helms, that is, not Jackson. But the scariest of all the hobgoblins may well be a fellow African American, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. In the four years since George Bush chose him to fill the 'black seat' vacated by Thurgood Marshall, Thomas has emerged as the high court's most aggressive advocate of rolling back the gains Marshall fought so hard for. The maddening irony is that Thomas owes his seat to precisely the kind of racial preference he goes to such lengths to excoriate."
 Time Magazine National Correspondent Jack E. White in a June 26, 1995 column "Uncle Tom Justice."


       "Let's face it: To most African Americans Newt Gingrich is one scary white man. ... One can only hope Gingrich was sincere in his speech to Congress last week. ... That could mean Gingrich is serious about shedding his party's whites-only image. If so, blacks ought to meet him halfway — if only to temper the wilder impulses of one very scary white man."
 Time Magazine National Correspondent Jack E. White, January 16, 1995.


Williamson, Lisa ("Sister Souljah")

[*]       "If black people kill black people every day, why not have a week and kill white people? ... If your white great-great-grandfather killed my great-great-grandfather, and your white great-grandfather sold my great-grandfather, and your white grandfather raped my grandmother, and your father stole, cheated, lied, and robbed my father, what kind of fool would I have to be to say 'Come, my friend' to the white daughter and son?"
"Sister Souljah" (Lisa Williamson), quoted in "Under the Rainbow: Jesse Jackson Shelters a Repulsive Bully." World Magazine, July 4, 1992, page 14. Also quoted in "Quotes," World Magazine, June 20, 1992, page 5.

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This document was updated on January 1, 2008.