🧵The racist doctrine of "replacement theory" originated on the progressive left.
— Phil Magness (@PhilWMagness) May 17, 2022
It was first articulated in a 1901 article by Edward A. Ross, a leading figure of the progressive movement and a proponent of racial eugenics. pic.twitter.com/zjBJeEnSqw
Ross's 1928 book "Standing Room Only" merges replacement theory with a creepy white supremacist spin on birth control that faults non-white reproductive rates for low wages and a litany of related progressive grievances. pic.twitter.com/jNxzF74j1t
— Phil Magness (@PhilWMagness) May 17, 2022
The AAUP connection to Ross is especially alarming because it involved the case that led directly to the organization's founding. In 1900, Ross was fired by Stanford University after he gave a racist speech espousing Aryan nationalism to a labor union rally in San Francisco. pic.twitter.com/CLH6fC8luI
— Phil Magness (@PhilWMagness) May 17, 2022
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