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STATE of OREGON WILL ADMIT STERILIZATION PAST
The Oregonian ^ | 11.15.02 | Julie Sullivan

Posted on 11/15/2002 10:37:32 AM PST by fight_truth_decay

Gov. John Kitzhaber plans to acknowledge that the state forcibly sterilized hundreds of vulnerable Oregonians over more than 60 years.

The governor today scheduled a Dec. 2 special ceremony at which advocates say he will apologize on behalf of the state. .

An apology would make Kitzhaber the second governor, behind Virginia's, to atone for a state's eugenics laws. Victims and a coalition of 17 social and professional organizations have sought the action since July. The acknowledgment also formally exposes a little-known chapter of Oregon history.

More than 2,600 residents were sterilized between 1917 and 1981, most of them in state care. Among them were children who were living in state institutions because they were unwanted, people who had epilepsy and wayward teenage girls.

Survivors and advocates from organizations representing gays and people with disabilities and mental illness greeted the news Thursday with jubilation. They wanted the state to acknowledge what happened to victims, set the historic record straight and affirm the rights of all Oregonians.

"It knocked me backward. I just didn't know if he was going to do it," said Kenneth Newman, who was sterilized at Fairview Hospital and Training Center at age 15, as was his wife, Shirley.

"It's great news, and let's hope things like this never happen again," said Velma Hayes, who was also sterilized at age 15. The Portland residents and other survivors have been invited to the Capitol for the event.

Kitzhaber's staff declined to describe the governor's planned remarks, but spokesman Tom Towslee said, "He recognizes what was done here was inappropriate."

The debate over an apology has already uncovered decades of lost records and unknown cases. The Oregon Youth Authority discovered at least 100 teenage girls were forcibly sterilized while they lived at the state training school for delinquent girls before 1941.

Director Karen Brazeau began searching for the cases after the previous authority director read accounts of the sterilizations in The Oregonian this summer and remembered seeing references to the procedures in old files.

The girls sterilized ranged from delinquents to runaways to those who had simply misbehaved or were considered wayward, Brazeau said. No boys appeared to have been sterilized in the juvenile system.

"This seemed to be a practice reserved for the young women," Brazeau said. "I think it's very important to know it and have it out in the light. I'm sure there are women alive today who experienced this."

Oregon was one of 33 states to pass sterilization laws in the first quarter of the 20th century. The laws were based on eugenics, the pseudo-scientific movement that sought to solve social problems by preventing the "unfit" from having children. Nazi Germany eventually would use eugenics laws in the United States to legally justify its own programs that would sterilize and eventually kill millions.

But Oregon was remarkable in that its laws were initially used to punish people having homosexual sex; that the state for years favored castration over vasectomies, and that the Legislature did not abolish the Board of Eugenics until October, 1983. Until reforms in 1967, sterilization often was used as a condition of release from state institutions or to punish people who acted out.

But evidence of what occurred was scanty. Medical records detailing the surgeries are confidential. And the records of the Board of Eugenics, the small state board that ordered the procedures, and its successor, the Board of Social Protection, were lost or destroyed.

Between January 1987 and June 1988, a nonprofit contractor in Portland shredded hundreds of detailed documents of the board's work at the request of the state, according to employees at the Portland Habilitation Center, which shreds documents for the state.

Then late this summer, workers at the state archives discovered seven boxes of microfilm marked "Board of Eugenics." The film was so fragile it had to be copied and only became available for review earlier this month. On Wednesday, a state employee completed that review and said that two of the reels did contain minutes of Board of Eugenics quarterly meetings up to 1960. Still missing are the last 20 years of meeting minutes.

But copies of 1921 meetings made available to The Oregonian under privacy laws show that six board members met quarterly and ordered castrations and ovaries removed for people for whom "procreation would produce children with an inherited tendency to feeble-mindedness, insanity, epilepsy, criminality or degeneracy."

In 2001, the Virginia General Assembly apologized for that state's eugenics law, and Gov. Mark Warner in May erected a memorial to the first woman sterilized under eugenics.

"I offer the Commonwealth's sincere apology for Virginia's participation in eugenics," Warner said, calling it "a shameful effort in which state government never should have been involved."

In Oregon, Kitzhaber's action will come in the closing days of his administration. As a legislator, Kitzhaber, who is a physician, served on the joint committee that helped repeal the 1917 law.

The governor plans to use the Dec. 2 event to proclaim Dec. 10 as Human Rights Day in Oregon and to celebrate the progress the state has made in the treatment of people with mental health disorders, developmental disabilities and those with criminal backgrounds. Some victims want compensation not only for the sterilizations, but also for their other treatment in state institutions. But most advocates and victims have only pushed for acknowledgment of what happened.

"I'm very grateful to the governor for doing this," said organizer Steve Weiss, who hopes to inspire advocates in California to pursue an apology in that state as well.

On Thursday, caseworker Bill West of the ARC of Multnomah County called and visited people who were sterilized and told them about Kitzhaber's announcement. He stopped at the home of Ted and Iva McNeil, who were both sterilized as teenagers and have been married 34 years, to tell them about Kitzhaber's plan.

"He is doing the right thing," West said. "This is an issue of justice, straight out justice." Julie Sullivan: 503-221-8068; juliesullivan@news.oregonian.com


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"Virtually all eugenicists supported compulsory sterilization for the unfit; some supported castration. By 1936, when expert medical panels in both England and the U.S. finally condemned compulsory eugenical sterilization, more than twenty thousand forced sterilizations had been performed, mostly on poor people (and disproportionately on Black people) confined to state-run mental hospitals and residential facilities for the mentally retarded. Almost five hundred men and women had died from the surgery. The American Eugenics Society had hoped, in time, to sterilize one-tenth of the U.S. population, or millions of Americans. Based on the American eugenical sterilization experience, Hitler's sterilization program managed to sterilize 225,000 people in less than three years." The Roots of the I.Q. Debate: Eugenics and Social Control

"The involvement of the organized American eugenics movement with the advocacy of immigration restriction was deep and long-standing. Although the organized anti-immigrant movement predated eugenical organizations by a few years, immigration restriction was from the beginning a key component of the eugenics program. For example, the American Eugenics Society published a wide variety of materials on immigration restriction and the 1923 "Original Ultimate Program to be Developed by the American Eugenics Society" listed immigration restriction as one of the top three goals of the society." (same source)

The first organized anti-immigrant group, the Immigration Restriction League, was founded in 1894 in Boston by a small group of Harvard-educated lawyers and academics; Prescott Hall and Robert DeCourcey Ward were the driving forces behind the League. The Immigration Restriction League was based on a belief in the superiority of the white races. Ward summed up the group's philosophy when he wrote "the question [of immigration] is a race question, pure and simple....It is fundamentally a question as to what kind of babies shall be born; it is a question as to what races shall dominate in this country."44

Most eugenicists agreed and Yale Professor and prominent eugenicist Irving Fisher's comment, "The core of the problem of immigration is...one of race and eugenics," was typical of the eugenicist position."

Just passing on some Eugenics history.

1 posted on 11/15/2002 10:37:32 AM PST by fight_truth_decay
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To: fight_truth_decay
Interesting concept. A noteworthy fact is that humans are the only species on the planet that no longer conform to survival of the fittest.
2 posted on 11/15/2002 10:44:16 AM PST by xrp
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To: fight_truth_decay
Eugenicists don't resort to these tactics anymore, since Margaret Sanger, Eugenicist and founder of what has become Planned parenthood, has been so wildly successful at getting women to kill their offspring voluntarily. Statistically, most abortions come from the segments of society they targeted.
3 posted on 11/15/2002 10:45:26 AM PST by Route66
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To: fight_truth_decay
I was in the third generation of my family to be born in Oregon. Not very many people can say that, either. I can tell you and everybody else that Oregon was a serious redneck state until about 20 years ago when the major population centers became heavily Californicated.
4 posted on 11/15/2002 10:46:59 AM PST by jimtorr
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To: fight_truth_decay
Oregon was one of 33 states to pass sterilization laws in the first quarter of the 20th century. The laws were based on eugenics, the pseudo-scientific movement that sought to solve social problems by preventing the "unfit" from having children. Nazi Germany eventually would use eugenics laws in the United States to legally justify its own programs that would sterilize and eventually kill millions.

Very true. But what this neglects to say is that the heirs of the eugenics movement in America, which was led by such people as Margaret Sanger and the Rockefellers, are now almost all on the left. They are the believers in "scientific progress," in state control over the individual, and in the desirability of eliminating the children of the poor and minorities. A major influence on their beliefs was Darwin's general theory of evolution.

The most powerful of their descendents belong to the Population Control movement, closely linked to the abortion movement, and represented by such organizations as Internation Planned Parenthood, UNFPA, and NARAL.

However, not surprising that The Oregonian tries to put all the blame on the Nazis--which is liberal shorthand for conservatives.

5 posted on 11/15/2002 10:48:53 AM PST by Cicero
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To: fight_truth_decay
history BUMP.
6 posted on 11/15/2002 10:54:56 AM PST by Democratic_Machiavelli
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To: Route66
"Humanitarian eugenics strives to leave a genuine legacy of love to future generations: good health, high intelligence, and noble character. We advocate measures to improve the innate quality of humankind which are entirely voluntary. Please be forewarned that most ideas expressed on this website are "politically incorrect." FROM FUTURE GENERATIONS MOVEMENT 2002
7 posted on 11/15/2002 11:07:45 AM PST by fight_truth_decay
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To: xrp
And too bad that so few people on the right or the left seem to grasp the terrifying implications of that diabolical assault on the natural order of things.
8 posted on 11/15/2002 11:13:50 AM PST by GovernmentShrinker
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To: Route66
Here's an article that supports what you've said:

Why Abortion is Genocide (warning: Graphic Content)

This has been posted on FR before, but I wanted to provide a direct link.

9 posted on 11/15/2002 11:19:03 AM PST by Democratic_Machiavelli
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To: GovernmentShrinker
. . . . I have never understood how the human race got over the biological hurdle of moving from polygamy to monogamy. Under the polygamous system the favoured and cultured person, the king or chief, sires a large number of people in the community, and under those conditions we ought to have intelligence building up more rapidly than under the conditions of monogamy. As far as I understand, the human race was polygamous for the best part of a million years, whereas it has been monogamous in varying degrees of stability for a very short time . . . - An Interesting Exchange of Ideas.
10 posted on 11/15/2002 11:19:26 AM PST by fight_truth_decay
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To: Cicero
"However, not surprising that The Oregonian tries to put all the blame on the Nazis--which is liberal shorthand for conservatives."

Recommended reading: "In the Name of Eugenics : Genetics and the Uses of Human Heredity," by Daniel J. Kevles -- read in conjunction with The Nazi Connection: Eugenics, American Racism, and German National Socialism, by Stefan Kuhl for additional information Kevles glosses over.

It's a common mistake for people to say that the U.S. got our population control/eugenics/racism/sterilization etc., from Germany -- Germany got them from us.

And, yes, the Nazis were the Nationalsozialistische deutsche Arbeiter-Partei, the National Socialist German Workers' Party. Left-wingers.

11 posted on 11/15/2002 11:33:49 AM PST by toenail
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To: Democratic_Machiavelli
Thankyou.
12 posted on 11/15/2002 11:34:08 AM PST by fight_truth_decay
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To: toenail
Eugenics has been practiced since ancient times, and in the 20th century Sweden had a eugenics program that lasted for 40 years. In fact, a total of 28 countries practiced eugenics in the 20th century.
13 posted on 11/15/2002 11:44:20 AM PST by fight_truth_decay
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To: Salvation; *Catholic_list; Diago; Desdemona; katnip; tiki; BlessedBeGod; sneakers; al_c; ELS; ...
Ping.
14 posted on 11/15/2002 12:02:34 PM PST by Siobhan
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To: Siobhan
This is just too sick to contemplate.
15 posted on 11/15/2002 12:09:49 PM PST by Desdemona
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To: xrp
A noteworthy fact is that humans are the only species on the planet that no longer conform to survival of the fittest.

Sure we do....it's just that the laws of nature have been replaced by the laws created by the Board of Eugenics.

Interesting swap, law of "survive or be eaten" for laws of "conform or be castrated". Interesting indeed.

EBUCK

16 posted on 11/15/2002 12:10:36 PM PST by EBUCK
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Virtually all eugenicists supported compulsory sterilization for the unfit

One look at Oregon's politics is all it takes to prove these mad scientists only managed to scratch the surface. The unfit are running the asylum known as "Oregon."

17 posted on 11/15/2002 12:18:14 PM PST by newgeezer
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To: Cicero
What's really interesting about your post is that after deleting the poor's only lever (sheer numbers) they (the left) are going to be forced to realize that they have no more "base" with which to get elected into positions suitable to sustain such a plan. Do you think they will all then begin to chant the right to life mantra?

EBUCK
18 posted on 11/15/2002 12:26:31 PM PST by EBUCK
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To: fight_truth_decay
I'm an Oregonian and detest Kitzhaber but he's right to apologize in the name of our state.

However. Notice what is missing in this article? Any reference to the Founders of Planned Parenthood who worked WITH Nazi Germany officials on the question of eugenics. Planned Parenthood initially worked to get abortion legalized in order to diminish the number of blacks, Irish and Slavs in America.

The publication initially put out by Margaret Sanger and her feminazis carried articles BY Nazis about the best way to conduct eugenics to get rid of "undesirables."

But not one word about any of that in this article. WHEN IS PLANNED PARENTHOOD GOING TO APOLOGIZE TO AMERICAN BLACKS, IRISH AND SLAVS?
19 posted on 11/15/2002 12:57:09 PM PST by WaterDragon
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To: WaterDragon
Is any of this online? If not, is it old enough that you can reproduce it (relevent sections anyway) here on FR?
20 posted on 11/15/2002 1:01:44 PM PST by Democratic_Machiavelli
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