Passing of the Great Race

Passing of the Great Race
Published in 1916, 'The Passing of the Great Race' by Madison Grant argues for the significance of race in shaping national identity and social dynamics. Grant discusses the impact of immigration and racial mixing on American society, emphasizing perceived threats to the Anglo-Saxon race. The book is notable for its controversial views on race and has been influential in discussions of eugenics and immigration policy. It is important to note that the text contains racial prejudice and reflects the author's biases.













