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The Gender Gulag: Voices of the Asylum

Started by Natasha, November 28, 2008, 03:33:15 AM

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The Gender Gulag: Voices of the Asylum

http://gidreform.wordpress.com/2008/11/26/the-gender-gulag-voices-of-the-asylum/
Kelley Winters, Ph.D.
11/26/2008

In 1860, abolitionist and suffrage leader Susan B. Anthony risked arrest to help a battered wife, who had been committed by her husband to an insane asylum for over a year. Mrs. Phoebe Phelps, a school principal and accomplished author, was imprisoned and allowed no contact with her children, friends or family for  conconformity to the submissive role expected of women. It was remarkably easy to incarcerate women of that time with a diagnosis of "delusions" or in later years "hysteria." After her release by writ of habeas corpus, she asked Ms. Anthony to help her flee the grasp of her abusive husband, a Massachusetts Senator. On Christmas night, Anthony took Mrs. Phelps and her daughter by train to New York City and a chance for freedom.
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