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the United States offered the model of anti-miscegenation legislation. The notion that marriage between “superior” and “inferior” races should be avoided was widespread in the world in the age of early twentieth-century eugenics.19 Nevertheless actual legislative bans were a rarity; certainly the Nazis had a hard time uncovering non-American examples.
Hitler's American Model: The United States and the Making of Nazi Race Law
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