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Who Was Deborah Kallikak?
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Wehmeyer, Michael L.
, Smith, J. David
in
Child
/ Children & youth
/ Criminals
/ Eugenics - history
/ Family (Sociological Unit)
/ Family Relationship
/ Fathers
/ Females
/ Heredity
/ History
/ History, 19th Century
/ History, 20th Century
/ Humans
/ Hygiene
/ Intellectual Disability - history
/ Intelligence tests
/ Mental Retardation
/ Morality
/ New Jersey
/ Profiles
/ Public Schools
/ Rural Areas
/ Social Problems
/ Special Schools
/ Unemployment
/ United States History
/ Women
2012
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Who Was Deborah Kallikak?
by
Wehmeyer, Michael L.
, Smith, J. David
in
Child
/ Children & youth
/ Criminals
/ Eugenics - history
/ Family (Sociological Unit)
/ Family Relationship
/ Fathers
/ Females
/ Heredity
/ History
/ History, 19th Century
/ History, 20th Century
/ Humans
/ Hygiene
/ Intellectual Disability - history
/ Intelligence tests
/ Mental Retardation
/ Morality
/ New Jersey
/ Profiles
/ Public Schools
/ Rural Areas
/ Social Problems
/ Special Schools
/ Unemployment
/ United States History
/ Women
2012
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Who Was Deborah Kallikak?
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Wehmeyer, Michael L.
, Smith, J. David
in
Child
/ Children & youth
/ Criminals
/ Eugenics - history
/ Family (Sociological Unit)
/ Family Relationship
/ Fathers
/ Females
/ Heredity
/ History
/ History, 19th Century
/ History, 20th Century
/ Humans
/ Hygiene
/ Intellectual Disability - history
/ Intelligence tests
/ Mental Retardation
/ Morality
/ New Jersey
/ Profiles
/ Public Schools
/ Rural Areas
/ Social Problems
/ Special Schools
/ Unemployment
/ United States History
/ Women
2012
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Who Was Deborah Kallikak?
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The Kallikak Family was, along with The Jukes: A Study in Crime, Pauperism, Disease, and Heredity, one of the most visible eugenic family narratives published in the early 20th century. Published in 1912 and authored by psychologist Henry Herbert Goddard, director of the psychological laboratory at the Vineland Training School for Feebleminded Children in Vineland, New Jersey, The Kallikak Family told the tale of a supposedly “degenerate” family from rural New Jersey, beginning with Deborah, one of the inmates at the Training School. Like most publications in the genre, this pseudoscientific treatise described generations of illiterate, poor, and purportedly immoral Kallikak family members who were chronically unemployed, supposedly feebleminded, criminal, and, in general, perceived as threats to “racial hygiene.” Presented as a “natural experiment” in human heredity, this text served to support eugenic activities through much of the first half of the 20th century. This article reviews the story of Deborah Kallikak, including her true identity, and provides evidence that Goddard's treatise was incorrect.
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