Mapping Modernity

10. European Races

25 October 2023

Racism as basis for immigration selection

In this ‘popular science’ book, Madison Grant, a lawyer, conservationist, and eugenicist, puts forth the argument that Europeans are biologically and culturally superior to Asians and Africans. He argues for the existence of a natural hierarchy of races even within Europe. Grant advocates to restrict immigration from what he describes  as lower-ranking ethnicities and nationalities. This programme proved successful in shaping policy; the Federal Immigration Act of 1924 was enacted, significantly limiting the number of migrants from southern and eastern Europe.

M. Grant, Present Distribution of European Races, in: The Passing of the Great Race; or The Racial Basis of European History, 4th ed. London 1925. On loan from UBL: ANT PRE 2 A 3, 22 x 33 cm.