Hellbound Train: The Beginning of The Pennsylvania State Institutional System or People with Intellectual Disabilities

E. W. Simon, Brent J. Ruswick
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abstract:A train left Greenwood Station outside Philadelphia on April 20, 1897. It carried 153 people from the Pennsylvania Training School for Feeble-Minded Children (now Elwyn) to the first government-operated facility for people with intellectual disabilities in Pennsylvania: the State Institution for Feeble-Minded of Western Pennsylvania at Polk (now Polk Training Center). Since 1852 Elwyn, a privately operated school, served as the only long-term out-of-home option in Pennsylvania designed specifically for people with intellectual disabilities. Over the ensuing decades, Polk became part of a statewide institutional system that during the 1960s housed over 13,000 people. Written amidst the context of these state institutions closing in recent years, this article details their beginnings and the lives of the 153 people on that train. Previously unexamined Elwyn and Polk archival material present these stories in the context of the emergent clinical, economic, moral, and political forces that promoted the institutional model.
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地狱列车:宾夕法尼亚州立机构系统或智障人士的开端
1897年4月20日,一列火车从费城郊外的格林伍德站出发。它载着153名来自宾夕法尼亚弱智儿童培训学校(现在的埃尔温)的人,前往宾夕法尼亚州第一家由政府运营的智障人士设施:位于波尔克的宾夕法尼亚州西部弱智国家机构(现在的波尔克培训中心)。自1852年以来,Elwyn是一所私立学校,是宾夕法尼亚州唯一一所专门为智障人士设计的长期户外选择。在随后的几十年里,波尔克成为了一个全州范围内的机构系统的一部分,在20世纪60年代,该系统容纳了超过13,000人。这篇文章是在这些国家机构近年来关闭的背景下写的,详细介绍了它们的起源和那列火车上153人的生活。Elwyn和Polk先前未被研究的档案材料将这些故事呈现在促进制度模式的新兴临床、经济、道德和政治力量的背景下。
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