Charity Girl
 

Charity Girl

by Michael Lowenthal

Charity Girl examines a dark period in our history, when fear and patriotic fervor led to devastating consequences. During World War I, the U.S. government waged a moral and medical campaign, incarcerating and quarantining fifteen thousand young women who were found to have venereal disease.

Frieda Mintz is a seventeen-year-old Jewish bundle wrapper at Jordan Marsh in Boston; she... (read more)

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barbara m
  • Rated 4 stars

This book received high rating from me, mostly for bringing to light a truly shocking policy that I had never heard about..the detention of women with venereal disease because they were a threat to WWI soldiers' well-being. Many of the women received the diseases from the very soldiers they found themselves incarcerated in order to "protect."

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JulieK
  • Rated 1 stars

Profoundly irritating.

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  • Rated 5 stars
 

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