Pennhurst and the Struggle for Disability Rights
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Pennhurst and the Struggle for Disability Rights

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Pennhurst and the Struggle for Disability Rights

About this book

Conceived in the era of eugenics as a solution to what was termed the "problem of the feeble-minded," state-operated institutions subjected people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to a life of compulsory incarceration. One of nearly 300 such facilities in the United States, Pennhurst State School and Hospital was initially hailed as a "model institution" but was later revealed to be a nightmare, where medical experimentation and physical and psychological abuse were rampant. At its peak, more than 3,500 residents were confined at Pennhurst, supervised by a staff of fewer than 600.

Using a blended narrative of essays and first-person accounts, this history of Pennhurst examines the institution from its founding during an age of Progressive reform to its present-day exploitation as a controversial Halloween attraction. In doing so, it traces a decades-long battle to reform the abhorrent school and hospital and reveals its role as a catalyst for the disability rights movement. Beginning in the 1950s, parent-advocates, social workers, and attorneys joined forces to challenge the dehumanizing conditions at Pennhurst. Their groundbreaking advocacy, accelerated in 1968 by the explosive televised exposé Suffer the Little Children, laid the foundation for lawsuits that transformed American jurisprudence and ended mass institutionalization in the United States. As a result, Pennhurst became a symbolic force in the disability civil rights movement in America and around the world.

Extensively researched and featuring the stories of survivors, parents, and advocates, this compelling history will appeal both to those with connections to Pennhurst and to anyone interested in the history of institutionalization and the disability rights movement.

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Yes, you can access Pennhurst and the Struggle for Disability Rights by Dennis B. Downey,James W. Conroy in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Social Sciences & North American History. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Table of contents

  1. COVER front
  2. Series Page
  3. Contents
  4. List of Illustrations
  5. Foreword
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Introduction
  8. Part 1: Pennhurst in Time and Place
  9. Chapter 1: The Idea of Pennhurst: Eugenics and the Abandonment of Hope
  10. Notes
  11. Chapter 2: Living in a World Apart
  12. Notes
  13. Chapter 3: The Veil of Secrecy: A Legacy of Exploitation and Abuse
  14. Notes
  15. Part 2: The Power of Advocacy
  16. Chapter 4: Suffer the Little Children: An Oral Remembrance
  17. Note
  18. Chapter 5: The Rise of Family and Organizational Advocacy
  19. Notes
  20. Chapter 6: From PARC to Pennhurst: The Legal Argument for Equality
  21. Notes
  22. Chapter 7: The Rise of Self-Advocacy: A Personal Remembrance
  23. Notes
  24. Chapter 8: The Pennhurst Longitudinal Study and Public Policy: How We Learned That People Were Better Off
  25. Notes
  26. Part 3: A View to the Future
  27. Chapter 9: Touring the Ecology of the Abandoned
  28. Notes
  29. Chapter 10: Preservation: A Case Study of Collective Conscience
  30. Notes
  31. Chapter 11: The Final Indignity and the Dawning of Hope
  32. Notes
  33. Conclusion
  34. Notes
  35. Gallery
  36. Timeline of Pennhurst State School and Hospital
  37. Suggestions for Further Reading
  38. Contributors
  39. Index