With perhaps a very rare exception, all insane asylums were inspected on a reasonably regular basis, and inspectors visited the Canton Asylum for Insane Indians a number of times. Visits were usually routine, though the asylum received a number of special inspections brought on by complaints or allegations of misconduct that reached the Indian Office. Continue reading
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Free and Insane
Most alienists believed that insanity was higher among “civilized races” than the more barbaric ones like Negroes and Indians. The theory was that people who didn’t live under the pressures of civilization, with its myriad choices, stresses, and striving, didn’t usually fall prey to mental problems.
When slaves were set free after the Civil War, the treatment of insane Negroes in asylums increased. Dr. William F. Drewry, the superintendent of Central State Hospital in Virginia wrote a paper detailing the reasons for freedom’s disastrous results:
1. Before emancipation, the freedom from care and responsibility, the plain, wholesome, nourishing food, comfortable clothing, open air life, and kindly care when sick, acted as preventative measures against mental breakdown in the negro.
2. The negro, as a race, was not prepared to care for himself or to combat the new problems in his life.
3. Hereditary deficiencies and unchecked constitutional diseases and defects, transmitted from parent to offspring, play now a hazardous part in the causation of insanity and epilepsy in the race.
The article did conclude that “the greater number of insane negroes come from the uneducated, thriftless classes…a well nourished, intelligent, thrifty negro, leading a correct life, is probably little more liable to become insane than a white person under similar condition, except for the fact that the powers of resistance and endurance are weaker in his race than in the white race.”
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