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State Secret:
Thousands Secretly Sterilized
http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/Health/story?id=708780
WINDFALL, N.C., May 15, 2005 —
Beneath the surface of this Southern town, with its lush evergreens
and winding riverbanks, is a largely forgotten legacy of pain,
secrecy and human indignity.
"My heart still bleeds, and it will forever
bleed, because of what had happened to me," local resident Elaine
Riddick said.
Riddick was one of thousands of people secretly sterilized by the
state between 1929 and 1974.
From the early 1900s to the 1970s, some 65,000 men and women were
sterilized in this country, many without their knowledge, as part of
a government eugenics program to keep so-called undesirables from
reproducing.
"The procedures that were done here were done to poor folks," said
Steven Selden, professor at the University of Maryland. "They were
thought to be poor because they had bad genes or bad inheritance, if
you will. And so they would be the focus of the sterilization."
Sterilized Without Her Knowledge
Riddick was raped and became pregnant at the age of 13. Social
workers labeled her promiscuous and too feeble-minded to ever be a
responsible parent. So, after giving birth in 1968, Riddick was
sterilized without being told.
She learned the truth years later, when she married and tried to
have more children.
"They took so much away from me," Riddick said. "They took away my
spirit and my soul."
North Carolina sterilized close to 8,000 women in hospitals across
the state.
Even though the practice ended more than 30 years ago, some say the
time has come to make amends. North Carolina was one of the first
states out of 33 that once practiced sterilization to offer an
apology. State Rep. Larry Womble is crafting a bill to provide
financial reparations.
Some wonder where the state will get the money. "They say, 'Well, we
can't afford it,' " said Womble, a Democrat. "Well, we cannot not
afford it."
Riddick went on to earn a college degree and raise the son she had
at 14. He now is an engineering consultant.
"I
thank you, God, for giving me my child," she said.
ABC News' Keith Garvin originally reported this story for "World
News Tonight" on April 23, 2005.
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