Sterilization of Carrie Buck

Was She Feebleminded of Society's Pawn?

Nonfiction, History, Americas, United States, 20th Century
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Author: David Smith ISBN: 9780882825366
Publisher: New Horizon Press Publication: June 13, 2016
Imprint: New Horizon Press Language: English
Author: David Smith
ISBN: 9780882825366
Publisher: New Horizon Press
Publication: June 13, 2016
Imprint: New Horizon Press
Language: English
Now, the truth about one of America's most shameful moments is revealed in The Sterilization of Carrie Buck.

On October 27, 1927, 21-year-old Carrie Buck was sterilized without her understanding or consent - and with the blessings of the United States Supreme Court.

Through 1972, this act led to the sterilization of over 50,000 American citizens without their consent, and was the forerunner of the Hereditary Health Law which initiated the slaughter of millions of Jews, Catholics, homosexuals, Gypsies and others opposing the goals of Nazi Germany. At the Nuremberg War Trials, the Carrie Buck case was cited as the precedent for the Nazi race hygiene programs.

Here is the shattering chronicle of Carrie Buck's life: her lonely childhood, her harassment at school, the birth of her child, her commitment to the same institution as her mother, the trial at which she was robbed of her ability to have children, and the final decision by Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes that "three generations of imbeciles are enough.", essentially because she was young, poor and powerless.

The warning of Carrie Buck's tragedy remains with us even today.
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Now, the truth about one of America's most shameful moments is revealed in The Sterilization of Carrie Buck.

On October 27, 1927, 21-year-old Carrie Buck was sterilized without her understanding or consent - and with the blessings of the United States Supreme Court.

Through 1972, this act led to the sterilization of over 50,000 American citizens without their consent, and was the forerunner of the Hereditary Health Law which initiated the slaughter of millions of Jews, Catholics, homosexuals, Gypsies and others opposing the goals of Nazi Germany. At the Nuremberg War Trials, the Carrie Buck case was cited as the precedent for the Nazi race hygiene programs.

Here is the shattering chronicle of Carrie Buck's life: her lonely childhood, her harassment at school, the birth of her child, her commitment to the same institution as her mother, the trial at which she was robbed of her ability to have children, and the final decision by Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes that "three generations of imbeciles are enough.", essentially because she was young, poor and powerless.

The warning of Carrie Buck's tragedy remains with us even today.

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