Sep 10 2020
Meet the Author Pam Fessler: Carville's Cure

Meet the Author Pam Fessler: Carville's Cure

Presented by American Ancestors at Online/Virtual Space

American Ancestors/NEHGS together with the Boston Public Library and the State Library of Massachusetts present another virtual event in the American Stories, Inspiration Today author series.

Acclaimed broadcast journalist Pam Fessler writes about the largely forgotten history of leprosy in the United States– its impact on patients and their families, doctors, and, particularly, the swampy bayou town of Carville, Louisiana, where a “leprosarium” was established in 1894.

Carville evolved into a nexus for research and “treatment” that came at a huge personal cost to liberty as patients were stripped of their names, their rights, and their dignity. Understood today to be one of the least infectious diseases in the world, leprosy, now called Hansen’s disease, instilled a pandemic-sized level of fear and reaction from public health authorities well into the 20th century. Fessler will discuss her chronicle of how America treated, contained, and demonized its sufferers before wiser heads prevailed.

Admission Info

Phone: 6172261215

Email: signatureevents@nehgs.org

Dates & Times

2020/09/10 - 2020/09/10

Location Info

Online/Virtual Space