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Title:
Ten Days in a Mad-House
Author:
Bly, Nellie
Subject:
Biography & Autobiography
Women
Health & Daily Living
Young Adult Nonfiction
Social Topics
Depression & Mental Illness
Diseases, Illnesses & Injuries
Description:
In 1887, Nellie Bly had herself committed to the notorious Blackwell's Island insane asylum in New York City with the goal of discovering what life was like for its patients. While there, Bly experienced firsthand the shocking abuse and neglect of its inmates, from inedible food to horrifyingly unsanitary conditions. Ten Days in a Mad-House is Bly's expose of the asylum. Written for Joseph Pulitzer's New York World, Bly's account chronicles her 10 days at Blackwell's Island and, upon its publication, drew public attention to the abuse of the institutionalized and led to a grand jury investigation of the facility. This series of articles established Bly as a pioneering female journalist and remains a classic of investigative reporting.
Publisher:
Dreamscape Media
Date:
2017-02-06
Digital Format:
HOOPLA E BOOK