Buck v. Bell. 274 U.S. 200 (The Supreme Court, May 2, 1927).
Davenport, Charles Benedict. Heredity in Realtion to Eugenics. New York, NY: Henry
Holt and Company, 1911. This book is now in the public domain and can be found at Google books. It has some really useful excerpts.
Facing History and Ourselves. Race and Membership in the United States. This book has
some amazing readings and is very useful in the classroom. To obtain this book
go to www.facinghistory.org.
Galton, Francis. "Correspondence between Charles Darwin and Francis Galton."
www.galton.org. December 9, 1859. http://galton.org/letters/darwin/correspondence.htm (accessed June 22, 2009).
Galton, Francis. "Letter from Galton to Darwin." In Eugenics: Galton and After, by
Carlos Paton Blacker. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1952.
Gould, Stephen. The Mismeasure of Man. New York, NY: WW Norton and Company,
1996.
Kevles, Daniel. In the Name of Eugenics. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press,
1995.
Lynn, Richard. Eugenics: A Reassessment. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers, 2001. This
book provides a succinct explanation of the virtues of the Eugenics movement and its relevance to the modern day. It provides some really interesting and controversial viewpoints.