Zachary Scott

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In notes from the Mental Hygiene Board of Review’s meeting to discuss Crownsville in March 1954—more than a half decade after Norton’s exposé—board members discussed an area of the hospital commonly called “the cage.” The board described the cage as being a well-known isolated area for disturbed female patients. Hospital staff were keeping eighty women there, despite having sleeping space for only thirty-five.
Madness: Race and Insanity in a Jim Crow Asylum
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