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A few other references in JHET

Darity Jr., W., ed. (1995). Economics and Discrimination. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar.

Leonard, T. C. (2003). "“More Merciful and Not Less Effective”: Eugenics and American Economics in the Progressive Era." History of Political Economy, 35(4): 687-712.

Colander, D., Prasch, R. E., and Sheth, F. A., eds. (2004). Race, Liberalism, and Economics. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press.

Leonard, T. C. (2005). "Mistaking Eugenics for Social Darwinism: Why Eugenics Is Missing from the History of American Economics." History of Political Economy, 37 (Annual Suppl.): 200-233.

McCann, C. R. Jr. (2012). Order and Control in American Socio-economic Thought: Social Scientists and Progressive-Era Reform. London: Routledge.

Cook, S. (2013). "Race and nation in Marshall's histories." European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 20(6): 940-956.

Darity, Jr., W., Kreeger, A. (2014). "The Desegregation of an Elite Economics Department’s PhD Program: Black Americans at MIT." History of Political Economy, 46 (Annual Suppl.): 317-336.

Chassonnery-Zaïgouche, C., Larrouy, L. (2017). "“From warfare to welfare”: Contextualising Arrow and Schelling's models of racial inequalities (1968–1972)."  European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 24(6): 1355-1387.

Backhouse, R., Cherrier, B. (2019). "Paul Samuelson, gender bias and discrimination." European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 26(5): 1053-1080.

Magness, P. W., Harrigan, J. R. (2020). "John Maynard Keynes, H. G. Wells, and a Problematic Utopia." History of Political Economy, 52(2): 211-238.