In the first half of the last century, feeble-mindedness was widely accepted as a scourge to society and civilization. And though hereditary diseases or disorders of the mind and body were often factors in its diagnosis, morality and sexuality were believed equally as important and just as inheritable by birth. For this reason, hundreds of girls and young women from broken homes, orphanages, jails, hospitals, convents, and shelters across...
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