Elaine Riddick Jessie 169691 226067377 2008-07-16T18:04:16Z Steve carlson 448065 Re-added notability tag - please assert how this person is notable enough for encyclopedic coverage {{notability}} '''Elaine Riddick Jessie''', born '''Elaine Riddick''' was a 14-year-old [[United States|American]] girl who, in [[1968]], was [[compulsory sterilization|forcibly sterilized]] by the [[Eugenics Board of North Carolina|Eugenics Board]] of [[North Carolina]], which argued that she was "feebleminded" and "promiscuous." Prior to the sterilization (at age 13), Jessie had been coerced into having [[sexual intercourse]] with a man in his 20s (See: [[statutory rape]]). Her son, [[Tony Riddick]], states, "The work of the Eugenics Board was not far from the thinking of [[Adolf Hitler|Hitler]]." Jessie was living with her grandmother, [[Maggie Woodard|Maggie "Miss Peaches" Woodard]], when a [[social worker]] discovered her pregnancy. The illiterate Woodard signed an X on a consent form, not knowing what it was, only that if she didn't sign, Elaine would be sent to an [[orphanage]]. The [[Perquimans County, North Carolina|Perquimans County]] Department of Public Welfare had earlier custody of Jessie and her 7 siblings (from their alcoholic parents), sending 5 to an orphanage, and Elaine and one of her sisters to live with Woodard. In March 2003 Mrs. Jessie and other victims of the Eugenics Board spoke out against the atrocities committed to the [[Eugenics Study Committee]]. As she said "When you're a little girl, what do you want? You want to be a mommy. To find out that's been taken away from you is devastating."<ref>N.C. STERILIZATION PROGRAM BRINGS APOLOGY, YEARS LATER Published on December 14, 2002, Page 4B, [http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=CO&s_site=charlotte&p_multi=CO&p_theme=realcities&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0F841F01B59E2544&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM ''Charlotte Observer'']</ref> <ref>The horror of forced sterilization: State sanctioned procedure on 3,300 people By GAYLE WHITE ''The Atlanta Journal-Constitution'' : 02/04/07 [http://www.ajc.com/search/content/metro/stories/2007/02/03/0204mesheugenics.html feature story]</ref>. She was prominent in the celebrtations atthe law's repeal. <ref>[http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-23175034_ITM Jet, May 5, 2003 (pay access)] Photograph of State Rep. Larry Womble hugging sterilization victim Elaine Riddick Jessie of Atlanta at the Legislative Building in Raleigh, NC, after Gov. Mike Easley signed legislation to strike down a North Carolina law. </ref> ==References== {{reflist}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Jessie, Elaine Riddick}} [[Category:Year of birth missing (living people)]] [[Category:1954 births]] [[Category:Living people]]