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“The Trials of Nina McCall” by Scott W. Stern in 1000 Words or Less
In the gripping true story of The Trials of Nina McCall, Scott W. Stern exposes the shocking and little-known history of the American government’s persecution of women during the early 20th century, as they were forcibly quarantined and subjected to invasive medical examinations under the guise of combating sexually transmitted infections.
The Trials of Nina McCall by Scott W. Stern is a meticulously researched and riveting account of the forgotten history of the American government’s assault on women’s rights and bodily autonomy during the early 20th century.
Focusing on the case of Nina McCall, a young woman who was forcibly quarantined and subjected to invasive medical examinations in the name of public health, Stern unveils a dark chapter in American history that has long been buried.
Set in the early 20th century, when moral panic surrounding sexually transmitted infections (STIs) was at its peak, the book delves into the government’s efforts to control and eradicate these diseases.