Anna Krome-Lukens is a member of the faculty in the Department of public policy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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"Engaging and richly detailed, Krome-Lukens offers a gripping history of how eugenic ideas shaped North Carolina's welfare state, initially targeting young white women to preserve white racial purity and uphold white supremacy. The book deftly connects state politics, personal stories, and national trends. This is a significant contribution to US history that will engage scholars across multiple fields."-Susan J. Pearson, author of The Birth Certificate: An American History

