Decades after their lives were forever altered, surviving victims of Virginia’s forced sterilization program have been granted a shred of justice.
The Virginia General Assembly approved $400,000 on Thursday to compensate the 11 surviving victims in the state who were involuntarily sterilized between 1924 and 1979 — the years of the Virginia Eugenical Sterilization Act’s reign. Each survivor is set to receive $25,000 apiece.
Targets of the eugenics movement, which sought to improve the gene pool by preventing those considered “defective” from reproducing, were disproportionately black, female and poor. More than 30 states sterilized approximately 65,000 Americans in the last century, according the Associated Press.









