Kenneth Bernoska

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For Black girls who were placed into public reformatories, the rehabilitative emphasis was not on making them more productive students, but rather on forming them into better servants for social elites. This was largely in response to the prevailing early twentieth-century practice of institutionalizing Black girls for their perceived sexual deviance (not for any threat they posed to public safety).
Pushout: The Criminalization of Black Girls in Schools
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