A Perfect Turmoil: Walter E. Fernald and the Struggle to Care for America's Disabled
The rise, fall, and redemption of the doctor behind America’s first public school for mentally disabled people

From the moment he became superintendent of the nation’s oldest public school for intellectually and developmentally disabled children in 1887 until his death in 1924, Dr. Walter E. Fernald led a wholesale transformation of our understanding of disabilities in ways that continue to influence our views today. How did the man who designed the first special education class in America, shaped the laws of entire nations, and developed innovative medical treatments for the disabled slip from idealism into the throes of eugenics before emerging as an opponent of mass institutionalization? Based on a decade of research, A Perfect Turmoil is the story of a doctor, educator, and policymaker who was unafraid to reverse course when convinced by the evidence, even if it meant going up against some of the most powerful forces of his time.

In this landmark work, Alex Green has drawn upon extensive, unexamined archives to unearth the hidden story of one of America’s largely forgotten, but most complex, conflicted, and significant figures.

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A Perfect Turmoil: Walter E. Fernald and the Struggle to Care for America's Disabled
The rise, fall, and redemption of the doctor behind America’s first public school for mentally disabled people

From the moment he became superintendent of the nation’s oldest public school for intellectually and developmentally disabled children in 1887 until his death in 1924, Dr. Walter E. Fernald led a wholesale transformation of our understanding of disabilities in ways that continue to influence our views today. How did the man who designed the first special education class in America, shaped the laws of entire nations, and developed innovative medical treatments for the disabled slip from idealism into the throes of eugenics before emerging as an opponent of mass institutionalization? Based on a decade of research, A Perfect Turmoil is the story of a doctor, educator, and policymaker who was unafraid to reverse course when convinced by the evidence, even if it meant going up against some of the most powerful forces of his time.

In this landmark work, Alex Green has drawn upon extensive, unexamined archives to unearth the hidden story of one of America’s largely forgotten, but most complex, conflicted, and significant figures.

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A Perfect Turmoil: Walter E. Fernald and the Struggle to Care for America's Disabled

A Perfect Turmoil: Walter E. Fernald and the Struggle to Care for America's Disabled

by Alex Green
A Perfect Turmoil: Walter E. Fernald and the Struggle to Care for America's Disabled

A Perfect Turmoil: Walter E. Fernald and the Struggle to Care for America's Disabled

by Alex Green

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The rise, fall, and redemption of the doctor behind America’s first public school for mentally disabled people

From the moment he became superintendent of the nation’s oldest public school for intellectually and developmentally disabled children in 1887 until his death in 1924, Dr. Walter E. Fernald led a wholesale transformation of our understanding of disabilities in ways that continue to influence our views today. How did the man who designed the first special education class in America, shaped the laws of entire nations, and developed innovative medical treatments for the disabled slip from idealism into the throes of eugenics before emerging as an opponent of mass institutionalization? Based on a decade of research, A Perfect Turmoil is the story of a doctor, educator, and policymaker who was unafraid to reverse course when convinced by the evidence, even if it meant going up against some of the most powerful forces of his time.

In this landmark work, Alex Green has drawn upon extensive, unexamined archives to unearth the hidden story of one of America’s largely forgotten, but most complex, conflicted, and significant figures.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781954276420
Publisher: Bellevue Literary Press
Publication date: 04/01/2025
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Alex Green teaches political communications at Harvard Kennedy School and is a visiting fellow at the Harvard Law School Project on Disability and a visiting scholar at Brandeis UniversityLurie Institute for Disability Policy. He has piloted a nationally recognized disability history curriculum for high school students, developed and taught the first graduate disability policy course offered at the University of Massachusetts Amherst School of Public Policy, and is the author of legislation to create a first-of-its-kind, disability-led human rights commission to investigate the history of state institutions for disabled people in Massachusetts. He lives outside of Boston. A Perfect Turmoil: Walter E. Fernald and the Struggle to Care for America’s Disabled is his first book.

Table of Contents

Author’s Note
Introduction

Part I: Rise (1859–1905)

1. The Fernalds of Kittery
2. A Midwestern Madhouse
3. A Difference of Degree
4. The Master Spirit
5. Special Classes
6. The Colony Plan
7. Defective Delinquents

Part II: Fall (1906–1916)

8. Criminal Instincts
9. Hall’s Children
10. Messiah Montessori
11. Binet Tests and Black Charts
12. So Radical an Operation

Part III: Reckoning (1917–1924)

13. Mere Intelligence Testers
14. After Care
15. The Legend of the Feeble-Minded
16. Everyday Eugenicists

Acknowledgments
Notes
Index

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