Buck vs. Bell Trial
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Irving Whitehead, the lawyer appointed to represent Carrie Buck, called no witnesses at her trial in Amherst County, Virigina (#2279)
John Bell, from "The Progress of Eugenical Sterilization," by Paul Popenoe, Journal of Heredity (vol. 25:1) (#2298)
Joseph S. DeJarnette, an early advocate for sterilization, testified against Carrie Buck at her trial in Amherst County, Virigina (#2278)
Last photograph of Carrie Buck, taken several weeks before her death, dressed as Mary for the Christmas pageant at the nursing home where she lived (#2284)
Mendel's Law Poem, by Joseph DeJarnette, MD, witness in Buck vs. Bell case (#1235)
"Most immediate blood-kin of Carrie Buck. Showing illegitimacy and hereditary feeblemindedness." (#1013)
"Most immediate blood-kin of Carrie Buck. showing illegitimacy and hereditary feeblemindedness." (#1231)
Oliver Wendell Holmes, from "The Progress of Eugenical Sterilization," by Paul Popenoe, Journal of Heredity (vol. 25:1) (#2297)
"Sterilization of Defectives, Aim," report on Buck v. Bell Supreme Court Decision, Richmond Courier Journal (5/26/1927) (#1335)
Teacher's grade book, including Vivian Dobbs (Vivian Buck), Venable School, Charlottesville, Va., multiple pages (#1232)
"The Progress of Eugenical Sterilization," by Paul Popenoe, Journal of Heredity (vol. 25:1), including journal cover and contents page, multiple pages (#2287)