Back and Bell In the early 20th century, as America increased its power in the commercial and industrial world, America had undergone significant changes in society and economics. As labor demand increases in many urban areas, millions of Europeans migrate from Southern Europe and Eastern Europe, hoping to utilize these jobs to achieve better living. At the same time, many African Americans migrated from the southern countryside to major cities and had the same intention as European immigrants.
Buck and Bell 274 US 2000 (1927) was the ruling of the Supreme Court of the United States, maintaining a statue that forced sterilization, including a mentally retarded "protective and healthy country". (Sherlock Holmes) This is a science trial trying to improve humans by eliminating "defects" in gene banks. (Elof) Paul Lombardo believes that the Barker incident is a breakthrough event in the power of the government's individual rights at N.Y.U. Law Review on 30th April 60 (30) 1985. Lambardo's article "Carrie-back's daughter: popular, quasi-scientific thinking can be a powerful instrument of corruption" Steven Jay Gould attacks incorrect "science" eugenics injustice and champion For example, to win the carry back. Victims The purpose of this paper is to carefully examine Gould's writing skills by studying and analyzing the five metaphors he uses in his thesis.
On the morning of October 19, 1927, the Commonwealth of Virginia disinfected Carryback. Dr. John Bell - his name will always be related to Carry's case in the Supreme Court case with back v. Bell. Dr. Bell pointed out in his notebook "This is the first operation based on the sterilization method." Kelly Buck is an ordinary, unobtrusive girl raised in Charlottesville. She is not smart, but she is not stupid. She did not come from the best situation, but she did her best. The picture shows an ordinary young woman with short hair and black hair shaking stylishly. In a photograph taken by expert Eugenics expert "Arthur Estabrook" her testimony will help her to confine her fate Carrie and her mother Emma sits at the epilepsy group in Virginia state and mentally disabled people. On the bench, both are institutionalized.