Emma, Carrie, Vivian

艾玛、嘉莉、薇薇安

Hidden Brain

社会科学

2018-04-24

39 分钟
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In 1924, a 17-year-old girl was admitted to the Virginia State Colony for Epileptics and Feebleminded. The superintendent of the colony classified her as "feeble-minded of the lowest grade, moron class." With that designation, this girl, Carrie Buck, was set on a path she didn't choose. What happened next laid the foundation for the forced sterilization of tens of thousands of people. This week, the story of the eugenics movement and one of the most tragic social experiments in American history.
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  • This is hidden brain.

  • I'm Shankar Vedantam.

  • On June 4, 1924, a girl was admitted to the Virginia state colony for epileptics and feeble minded.

  • She was white, dark haired, and 17 years old.

  • She became colony inmate 1692.

  • The medical superintendent of the colony examined her.

  • He declared her healthy, free of syphilis, able to read, write, and keep herself tidy.

  • And then he classified her as feeble minded of the lowest grade moron class.

  • With that designation, this young woman, whod already lost more than many people could bear in a lifetime, was set on a path she didnt choose.

  • What happened next laid the foundation for one of the most tragic social experiments in american the forced sterilization of tens of thousands of people.

  • This story has resonance even today.

  • It's about how science and the law, tools that we have created to help improve our lives, can easily become instruments of prejudice and oppression.

  • It's a story of hubris and about good intentions gone awry.

  • Eugenics and the science of better breeding.

  • This week on hidden brain.

  • First of all, please tell me your name.

  • Carrie Elizabeth Didmore.

  • In 1980, an NPR reporter, Wendy Blair, took a trip to a one room shack outside Charlottesville, Virginia.

  • She'd come to interview a 78 year old woman.

  • Her married name was Dedimore, but her given name was Carrie Buck.