Who were the real people that became the basis for American eugenics studies, and how were their stories fictionalized by eugenicists to justify their social theories?

In a paper of ~1,000 words, Eugenics in Practice

Who were the real people that became the basis for American eugenics studies, and how were their stories fictionalized by eugenicists to justify their social theories?

Pick several examples of misogyny, racism, and classism demonstrated by these sources and explain (i.e. make an argument that explains the rationale) how these people were portrayed by eugenics theory. Why did they have to be fictionalized? How did these people resist eugenicists and the State?

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