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'''<small>V</small>.''' {{Note_label|E|V|none}} [[Genetics|Geneticists]] studied human heredity as [[Mendelian inheritance]], while [[eugenics]] movements sought to manage society, with a focus on social class in the United Kingdom, and on disability and ethnicity in the United States, leading to geneticists seeing this as impractical [[pseudoscience]]. A shift from voluntary arrangements to "negative" eugenics included [[compulsory sterilisation]] laws in the United States, copied by [[Nazi Germany]] as the basis for [[Nazi eugenics]] based on virulent racism and "[[racial hygiene]]".<br />({{Cite news|last = Thurtle|first =Phillip|date =17 December 1996|title =the creation of genetic identity|periodical =SEHR|volume = 5|issue =Supplement: Cultural and Technological Incubations of Fascism|url =http://www.stanford.edu/group/SHR/5-supp/text/thurtle.html|accessdate =11 November 2008|ref = harv}}{{Cite news|last = Edwards|first =A. W. F.|date = 1 April 2000|title =The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection
|periodical = Genetics|volume = 154|issue =April 2000|pages = 1419–1426|url =http://www.genetics.org/cgi/content/full/154/4/1419#The_Eclipse_of_Darwinism|accessdate =11 November 2008|pmid = 10747041|pmc = 1461012|ref = harv}}<br />{{cite web |last = Wilkins |first = John |title = Evolving Thoughts: Darwin and the Holocaust 3: eugenics |url = http://scienceblogs.com/evolvingthoughts/2006/09/darwin_and_the_holocaust_3_eug_1.php |accessdate = 11 November 2008 |archive-date = 2008-12-05 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20081205154013/http://scienceblogs.com/evolvingthoughts/2006/09/darwin_and_the_holocaust_3_eug_1.php |dead-url = yes }})
 
'''<small>VI</small>.''' {{Note_label|F|VI|none}} Darwin did not share the then common view that other races are inferior, and said of his [[taxidermy]] tutor [[John Edmonstone]], a freed black slave, "I used often to sit with him, for he was a very pleasant and intelligent man".<ref name=eddy/>