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The American Eugenics Party (AEP) was a right-wing organization that used eugenics and scientific racism to justify its beliefs and political platform. Founded in Los Angeles, California in the 1960s, AEP meetings were held in Long Beach and Santa Barbara. Members of the party included Samuel Andrisani, primary spokesperson and Education Manager; John S. Vanders, public relations manager; and Robert Henderon, chairman of the race relations committee.
Tenets of the AEP's platform included the importance of racial purity, anti-immigration legislation, the intention to unite all "Caucasian stocks" to fight against the "non-Caucasian genetic threat", limiting government positions to those who pass an AEP test, "incentive economics", limited roles for women, neutrality on the concept of God, access to education based on "hereditary mental ability", limiting media on "dysgenic acts", removing "white defectives" (white people who are not eugenicists) from political positions, eliminating violence-type sports such as boxing, enacting anti-vice laws, enacting environmental legislation, and ensuring only "eugenic marriages" (marriages in which the couple are matched in terms of race, intellect, etc.).
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Handbill released by the American Eugenics Party seeking donations to help further the causes of the party. The handbill is addressed to "intelligent Americans" and outlines the supposed dangers of the "Negro crime rate", lack of population control in "undesirable populations", and "Orientals" having access to nuclear weapons. The handbill also criticizes the current government of the United States and other racist organizations for not being concerned about the correct issues. They refer to non-Eugenics racist organizations as "unscientific racists" who do not understand the real dangers that "non-whites" and white defectives are doing to society. The handbill also criticizes other racist organizations for focusing on anti-Semitism and Nordicism, whereas the AEP aimed to unite everyone they deemed as being Caucasians. The handbill ends with a plea for funds and an advertisement to purchase AEP literature.
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Purchased in 2025 from David Anthem, Bookseller.
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Materials in this collection express racist, sexist and ableist views rooted in eugenics, the belief that the genetic makeup of the human population can be improved by limiting the ability of people deemed inferior from reproducing. There are derogatory statements and depictions throughout these publications that may be deeply upsetting and unsettling. These materials are being shared and maintained as they were created in keeping with Special Collections & Archives’ approach to language in archival descriptions, which prioritizes speaking openly about and clearly identifying problematic, harmful, and otherwise offensive records in the department’s holdings. This approach, while potentially upsetting, allows for the critical assessment and questioning of historical material by contemporary researchers.
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Created by JB Nov. 2025
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