Nor was coverage of German race hygienists and their work limited to the
eugenic press. They were reported as legitimate medical news in almost
every issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association, chiefly
by the journal's German correspondent. For example, in May of 1924,
Erwin Baur's latest lecture to Berlin's local eugenics society was
covered in great detail in a two-column story. JAMA repeated, without
comment or qualification, Baur's race politics. "A person of moderate
gifts may be educated to be very efficient," the article read, "but he
will never transmit other than moderate gifts to his own offspring. The
attempts to elevate the negroes of the United States by giving them the
same educational advantages the white population receives have
necessarily failed." The article also regurgitated Baur's contention
that the Jukes family was proof positive of eugenically damaged
ancestry. "Race suicide," JAMA continued from Baur's speech, "brought
about the downfall of Greece and Rome, and Germany is confronted by the
same peril." JAMA used no quotation marks and presented the statements
as unredacted medical knowledge.
--Edwin Black, "War Against The Weak: Eugenics And America's Campaign To Create A Master Race", p. 281
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