Posters and graphics from the era

Donna Everhart, who’s here for a Q&A, has graciously agreed to post some of the graphics from the era here on the book’s discussion page (I copied the first two from the Q&A). She came across these while researching Women of a Promiscuous Nature. If you get a chance, check out the Q&A!

Thanks for contributing, Donna!

You’re welcome. Some, like the one of the woman above were unbelievable!

At any rate, here are a few more:

This is intended for the armed forces, but as you can see there was no quarantining, no being held in a facility.


Urging citizens to have blood tests

This one is kind of hard to see, but - you know, there she is, the DANGEROUS WOMAN. (Juke Joint Sniper!!!)

This is one of the biennial reports I purchased for research. It detailed the treatments and other day to day operations at the facility, and these were then sent on to the General Assemby and the Governor of NC.

This is a photo that’s more about eugenics/sterilizations and the “better baby” contests that were held throughout the United States.