Imbeciles

the Supreme Court, American eugenics, and the sterilization of Carrie Buck

402, pagine

lingua English

Pubblicato il 2016 da Penguin Press.

ISBN:
978-1-59420-418-0
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Numero OCLC:
911171862

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"One of America's great miscarriages of justice, the Supreme Court's infamous 1927 Buck v. Bell ruling made government sterilization of "undesirable" citizens the law of the land. New York Times bestselling author Adam Cohen tells the story in Imbeciles of one of the darkest moments in the American legal tradition: the Supreme Court's decision to champion eugenic sterilization for the greater good of the country. In 1927, when the nation was caught up in eugenic fervor, the justices allowed Virginia to sterilize Carrie Buck, a perfectly normal young woman, for being an "imbecile." It is a story with many villains, from the superintendent of the Dickensian Virginia Colony for Epileptics and Feebleminded who chose Carrie for sterilization to the former Missouri agriculture professor and Nazi sympathizer who was the nation's leading advocate for eugenic sterilization. But the most troubling actors of all were the eight Supreme Court justices who were …

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Argomenti

  • Involuntary sterilization
  • Trials, litigation
  • Law and legislation
  • Eugenics

Luoghi

  • United States
  • Virginia