The Sterilization of Carrie Buck
Was She Feebleminded or Society's Pawn?
by J. David Smith and K. Ray Nelson
Though she had normal intelligence, Carrie Buck was labeled "feebleminded" because she was young, poor, female and powerless. Her child was taken away and she was sterilized. Her landmark Supreme Court case, which led to the sterilization of 50,000 Americans and was cited as the precedent for the Nazi race hygiene program, is still making headlines today.
"A tragic
saga."
— Washington Times
"Book
debunks basis of forced surgery."
— Richmond Times Dispatch
A New Horizon Press Release
Historical/Women's Issues
6 x 9, 268 pages
LC# 89-61444, world rights
ISBN: 0-88282-192-X (pb), $17.00


