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Author Ladd-Taylor, Molly, 1955- author.

Title Fixing the poor : eugenic sterilization and child welfare in the twentieth century / Molly Ladd-Taylor.

Publication Info. Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2017.

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 275 pages) : illustrations, map
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents The feebleminded menace and the innocent child -- Two roads to sterilization -- Who was feebleminded? -- The price of freedom -- Sterilization and welfare in depression and war -- From fixing the poor to fixing the system?
Summary Between 1907 and 1937, thirty-two states legalized the sterilization of more than 63,000 Americans. In Fixing the Poor, Molly Ladd-Taylor tells the story of these state-run eugenic sterilization programs. She focuses on one such program in Minnesota, where surgical sterilization was legally voluntary and administered within a progressive child welfare system. Tracing Minnesota's eugenics program from its conceptual origins in the 1880s to its official end in the 1970s, Ladd-Taylor argues that state sterilization policies reflected a wider variety of worldviews and political agendas than previously understood. She describes how, after 1920, people endorsed sterilization and its alternative, institutionalization, as the best way to aid dependent children without helping the "undeserving" poor. She also sheds new light on how the policy gained acceptance and why coerced sterilizations persisted long after eugenics lost its prestige. In Ladd-Taylor's provocative study, eugenic sterilization appears less like a deliberate effort to improve the gene pool than a complicated but sadly familiar tale of troubled families, fiscal and administrative politics, and deep-felt cultural attitudes about disability, dependency, sexuality, and gender. Drawing on institutional and medical records, court cases, newspapers, and professional journals, Ladd-Taylor reconstructs the tragic stories of the welfare-dependent, sexually delinquent, and disabled people who were labeled feebleminded and targeted for sterilization.
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Subject Involuntary sterilization -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Involuntary sterilization.
United States.
History.
Chronological Term 20th century
Subject Sterilization (Birth control) -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Sterilization (Birth control)
Eugenics -- United States -- History -- 20th century.
Eugenics.
Mentally ill -- Government policy -- United States -- 20th century.
Mentally ill -- Government policy.
Mentally ill.
Poor -- Government policy -- United States -- 20th century.
Poor -- Government policy.
Minnesota.
Chronological Term 1900-1999
Genre/Form Electronic books.
History.
Subject Sexual sterilization.
Added Title Eugenic sterilization and child welfare in the twentieth century
Other Form: Print version: Ladd-Taylor, Molly, 1955- Fixing the poor. Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2017 9781421423722 (DLC) 2017007360 (OCoLC)973498932
ISBN 9781421423739 (electronic book)
1421423731 (electronic book)
9781421423722
1421423723