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When Mortals Play God - Eugenics and One Family's Story of Tragedy, Loss, and Perseverance (Hardcover)
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When Mortals Play God - Eugenics and One Family's Story of Tragedy, Loss, and Perseverance (Hardcover)
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American history is full of examples of discrimination in all
forms, but never before has the wreckage from America's infatuation
with eugenics and its state-sanctioned policy of hate toward the
mentally ill been put in such personal terms. In this extraordinary
debut book, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist John Erickson answers
the questions that have long haunted an immigrant family: Why was a
mother in her early twenties imprisoned and then sterilized? What
caused her three children to be taken from her and placed in an
orphanage that later preyed on children? What led her oldest son to
commit an unspeakable act of violence? And, finally, whatever
happened to her youngest son who disappeared from her life and was
never seen by the family again? This is a tragic story, yet
strangely an uplifting one. Because just as officials believed
immorality and mental illness were as genetically linked as eye and
hair color, various family members would prove them wrong. In a
story that will make you seethe with anger and well with tears,
When Mortals Play God shows how valuable life is, and how grit and
determination can sometimes relegate evil and injustice to a back
seat.
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