Category: Racism
- The Red Cross Blood-Mixing
This racist conspiracy theory claimed that wartime blood collection programs, especially those associated with the American Red Cross and the military, were secretly mixing blood from different racial groups in order to blur or dilute racial identities. In some versions, the claim was directed specifically at federal agencies; in others, it focused on the Red Cross as a visible intermediary. The historical reality was almost the opposite: in the 1940s the Red Cross adopted and enforced racially segregated blood policies, first excluding Black donors and later segregating blood by race despite the lack of scientific justification. The conspiracy thus inverted a real racist structure—one built to prevent “mixing”—into a rumor that the state was secretly doing exactly that.