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Thursday, June 27, 2013
Ten Days in a Mad House
Blackwell’s
Island Insane Asylum New York World 1887 Nellie Bly (real name
Elizabeth Jane Cochran, above) was a 23-year-old journalist without a
job when she walked into the offices of Joseph Pulitzer’s New York World
in 1887 and was given the daunting assignment of exposing the horrors
of the Blackwell’s Island Insane Asylum. She rehearsed feverishly. She
played mad. “Undoubtedly demented… a hopeless case,” said one of the
doctors who admitted her. But inside the asylum she chronicled the awful
food and awful conditions that spurred reform.
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