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Madison Grant, an American conservationist and prominent figure in the early eugenics movement, had deep interests in anthropology and race. His background as a New York socialite and member of various exclusive organizations, including the New York Zoological Society, informed his worldview, leading him to intertwine racial theories with environmental conservation.
"The Passing of the Great Race" by Madison Grant delves into the racial history of Europe, focusing on the hereditary traits that have shaped the destinies of different populations. Grant explores the distinct physical characteristics of European races, emphasizing the immutability of these traits and the impact of racial mixing. The book challenges the notion of racial equality and highlights the significance of preserving racial characteristics for society's future. Themes include the evolution of races, the influence of race on civilization, and the impact of environment on human development.