Here are some of the key works by Madison Grant:
* "The Passing of the Great Race" (1916): This book, widely considered a foundational text of the American eugenics movement, argued for the superiority of the "Nordic race" and advocated for policies to restrict immigration from Southern and Eastern Europe.
* "The Conquest of a Continent" (1909): This book focused on the history of the United States, emphasizing the role of the "Nordic race" in its development.
* "The Conquest of a Continent: Or, The Expansion of Races in America" (1933): An updated and expanded version of his previous work, continuing to promote the idea of Nordic superiority.
* "The Origin and Antiquity of Man" (1928): This book discussed the origin of the human race and again presented the idea of racial hierarchy.
* "Facing the Facts" (1930): This work continued to advocate for the "Nordic race" and expressed concerns about the "deterioration" of American society due to immigration.
It's important to understand that Madison Grant's views were deeply rooted in racist ideology and are now widely condemned by the scientific community. His works are considered a historical example of the dangerous consequences of scientific racism and its impact on society.