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In Reckless Hands: Skinner v. Oklahoma and the Near Triumph of American Eugenics
 
 
Author
Victoria F. Nourse.
Publisher Norton/BOMC  
Format hardcover
Product Dimensions 9.5 x 6.5 x 0.9 inches
ISBN 9780393065299
Pages/Publication Date 240/2008
Daedalus Item Code 01033
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In the 1920s and 1930s, thousands of men and women were sterilized at asylums and prisons across America, after state legislatures passed laws calling for the sterilization of "habitual criminals" and the "feebleminded," believing these traits were inherited. But in 1936, inmates at Oklahoma's McAlester prison refused to cooperate; a man named Jack Skinner was the first to come to trial, and his case went all the way to the Supreme Court. Victoria Nourse explains the consequences of this landmark decision and reveals the stories of these forgotten men and women who fought for human dignity and the basic right to have a family.

"Nourse blows the dust off one of the most momentous forgotten decisions in Supreme Court history, whose import for society is easily appreciated but whose rationale must be not just dusted off but salvaged and restored. Under the influence of the eugenics movement's promises of an improved humanity, Oklahoma, like many other states, passed laws in the 1920s and 1930s authorizing the sexual sterilization of people of low intelligence, mental patients, and criminals. The first Oklahoma convict targeted for compulsory vasectomy, Jack Skinner became the plaintiff in a case that would effectually overturn legal sterilization in the U.S. From filing to Supreme Court decision took six years (1936–42) and, as Nourse demonstrates, involved state politics, classic underdog advocacy, riots and breakouts by frightened convicts, and FDR's attempt to pack the high court, but not any rights talk, even of the human right to reproduce. Back then, community interests and duly enacted laws generally trumped appeals to personal rights. Skinner v. Oklahoma was decided by arguments about the evenhandedness of Oklahoma's convict-sterilization law. The justices concluded that the statute was discriminatory, not inhumane. Americans would do well to recall Skinner's egalitarianism, Nourse says, as the persuasiveness of rights talk wanes. Completely engrossing, this may be the legal-history book of the year."—Booklist (starred review)

 
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