File 2 - Correspondence to the National States Rights Party.

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Correspondence to the National States Rights Party.

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([196-]-[197-])

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The American Eugenics Party (AEP) was founded in Los Angeles, California in the 1960s and held meetings in Long Beach and Santa Barbara. It was a racist right-wing organization that used the pseudo-scientific belief of Eugenics to justify its own beliefs and political platform. Members of the party included Samuel Andrisani, who was the party's primary spokesperson and Education Manager, as well as John S. Vanders who was the party's Public Relations Manager. Robert Henderon was the party's chairman of the race relations committee. Samuel Andrisani was born in Lackawana, N.Y. ca. 1930 and served in the Army Medical Corps. In 1965 he was the owner of Trailhider Manufacturing Co., a business that made animal accessories. Although he held a master's degree in education, he stated that he wasn't teaching as he felt the education system needed reform.

Tenets of the party's platform included the importance of racial purity, anti-immigration legislation, the intention to unite all "Caucasian stocks" to fight against the "non-Caucasian genetic threat", limiting government positions to those who pass an AEP test, "incentive economics", limited roles for women, neutrality on the concept of God, access to education based on "hereditary mental ability", limiting media on "dysgenic acts", removing "white defectives" (White people who are not eugenicists) from political positions, eliminating violence-type sports such as boxing, enacting anti-vice laws, enacting environmental legislation, and ensuring only "eugenic marriages" (marriages in which the couple are matched in terms of race, intellect, etc.).

Samuel Andrisani ran under the American Eugenics Party banner in the 1965 L.A. board of Education, Office number 2, election. His campaign speech indicated that crime, poverty, drop-outs and other social problems are hereditary and advocated that all Black people be "sent back to Africa". His vision for the school district was that the "unequal not be regarded as equal, honest and disclosed grades, that uncensored test information as to race and socio-economic status is a public right, graded diplomas, that the problem of overcrowded classrooms be solved by ''offspring control," and that more money should be spent on gifted children and less on the non-gifted." In the speech, Samuel also distanced the AEP from the Nazis by stating that the AEP was accepting of Jewish People. He received 2 votes in the election. Also in 1965, Albert Andrisani (brother of Samuel) appeared on KTTV's Louis Lomax show to discuss eugenics.

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Copy of an item of correspondence to the National States Right Party (NSRP) from the American Eugenics Party (AEP). The correspondence was published and distributed by the AEP. The letter is in response to an article in the publication "the thunderbolt" on the Arab-Israeli conflict. In spite of their other prejudices, the AEP was not anti-Semitic and was attempting to sway the NSRP to rethink their stance on Jews for the sake of racial unity. The AEP attempts to make the case that "Arabs" (or Arabic countries in the Middle East) are socialist, and more left wing than Israel. There is also mention made as to whether Arabic people can be considered Caucasian, although it is noted that Jewish people are. The second point of the AEP is an argument that Soviet states to do not support Israel as not all Jewish populations are in unity. There is some distinction here made between supporting Jewish people vs supporting Zionism. The last point accuses the NSRP of distorting facts relating to the mental health of Jewish people. The AEP states that Jewish people are less likely to have mental health illnesses and that the NSRP left out information regarding the prevalence of Tay-Sachs among Jewish people.

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Purchased in 2025 from David Anthem, Bookseller.

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The National States Rights Party was a white supremacist political party founded in Tennessee in 1958. The party was founded on racism, anti-Semitism and a belief that states should have the ability to decide their own civil rights related laws. The organization was connected with the Klu Klux Klan and Minutemen. The part had officially disbanded by 1987.

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All the materials in this collection espouse racist, sexist and ableist beliefs under the justification of the pseudo-science "eugenics" and scientific racism. There are racist and offensive references made to Black people, Arabic people, Asian people, women, people with mental illness, and anyone who does not believe in racial segregation. There are derogatory statements and depictions throughout the publications that may be deeply upsetting or triggering.

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Created by JB Nov. 2025

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