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Index
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Introduction
PROLOGUE
Chapter 1 - Problem Families
The Virginia Colony
Feeblemindedness
Chapter 2 - Sex and Surgery
State Laws
Chapter 3 - The Pedigree Factory
Revisiting the Jukes
The Kallikaks.
Chapter 4 - Studying Sterilization
The Model Law
Legal Critique
Chapter 5 - The Mallory Case
Mallory v. Priddy
Chapter 6 - Laughlin’s Book
Harry Olson
Chapter 7 - A Virginia Sterilization Law
Planning the “Test Case”
Chapter 8 - Choosing Carrie Buck
Coming to the Colony
Building the Sterilization Case: The Hearing
Planning the Sterilization Trial
Chapter 9 - Carrie Buck versus Dr. Priddy
Eugenics Experts
Chapter 10 - Defenseless
Chapter 11 - On Appeal: Buck v. Bell
Virginia Court of Appeals
Sterilization under Attack
Chapter 12 - In the Supreme Court
The Justices
“A Burning Theme”
The Opinion
Chapter 13 - Reactions and Repercussions
Petition for Rehearing
Estabrook’s Demise
Chapter 14 - After the Supreme Court
On Parole, 1927-1930
Laughlin after Buck
Chapter 15 - Sterilizing Germans
Charles Davenport
Emma Buck Dies
Irving Whitehead and Aubrey Strode
Chapter 16 - Skinner v. Oklahoma
Jack Skinner
The Douglas Opinion
Chapter 17 - Buck, at Nuremberg and After
Challenges to Buck
Sterilization after World War II
Sterilizing Minority Women
Chapter 18 - Rediscovering Buck
Carrie Buck Dies
Eugenic Apologies
EPILOGUE
Acknowledgements
APPENDIX A - The Supreme Court Opinion in Buck v. Bell, by Justice Oliver ...
APPENDIX B - Virginia Eugenical Sterilization Act, 1924
APPENDIX C - Laws and Sterilizations by State
NOTES
A NOTE ON SOURCES
INDEX
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