Vermont Humanities

Outsiders: Those Who Fell Outside the Cultural Norm

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Reading and Discussion

This discussion series examines the treatment of populations outside the cultural norms of the late 19th and early 20th century America. The books cover the historical conditions and treatments of Native Americans, women deemed mentally ill and locked away, and those considered developmentally handicapped, mentally handicapped and/or genetically inferior.

Books in this Series

  • David Wallace Adams, Education for Extinction: American Indians and the Boarding School Experience, 1875-1928
  • Nancy Gallagher, Breeding Better Vermonters: The Eugenics Project in the Green Mountain State
  • James W. Trent Jr., Inventing the Feeble Mind
  • Jeffery Geller and Maxine Harrison, Women of the Asylum: Voices from Behind the Walls

How to Book this Series

Please browse the list of available facilitators below. Then contact your chosen facilitator to discuss the timing and other details of the series. Finally, select the “Book this Series” button and fill out our online Reading & Discussion Request Form.

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Questions?

Please contact Richelle Franzoni at (802) 262-1355 or rfranzoni@vermonthumanities.org.

Available Facilitators

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Woman leading a book discussion group with a book open on her lap
Woman leading a book discussion group with a book open on her lap
Woman leading a book discussion group with a book open on her lap
Woman leading a book discussion group with a book open on her lap
Woman leading a book discussion group with a book open on her lap
Woman leading a book discussion group with a book open on her lap
Woman leading a book discussion group with a book open on her lap
Woman leading a book discussion group with a book open on her lap
Vermont Humanities*** March 16, 2018