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People don’t much like to talk about the dark history of eugenics these days. But less than 100 years ago, Virginia lawmakers passed the “Eugenical Sterilization Act” in a drive to protect what the state called “the purity of the American race.”
After being raped by her foster nephew and committed to a mental institution, Carrie Buck became the test case for this new sterilization law.
By Virginia Audio Collective5
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People don’t much like to talk about the dark history of eugenics these days. But less than 100 years ago, Virginia lawmakers passed the “Eugenical Sterilization Act” in a drive to protect what the state called “the purity of the American race.”
After being raped by her foster nephew and committed to a mental institution, Carrie Buck became the test case for this new sterilization law.