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Ten Days in a Mad-House

De: Nellie Bly
Narrado por: Laural Merlington
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In 1887, Nellie Bly had herself committed to the notorious Blackwell's Island insane asylum in New York City with the goal of discovering what life was like for its patients. While there, she experienced firsthand the shocking abuse and neglect of its inmates, from inedible food to horrifyingly unsanitary conditions. Ten Days in a Mad-House is Bly's expose of the asylum.

Written for Joseph Pulitzer's New York World, Bly's account chronicles her 10 days at Blackwell's Island and, upon its publication, drew public attention to the abuse of the institutionalized and led to a grand jury investigation of the facility. Ten Days in a Mad-House established Bly as a pioneering female journalist and remains a classic of investigative reporting. This edition also includes two of Bly's shorter articles: "Trying to Be a Servant" and "Nellie Bly as a White Slave".

Public Domain (P)2011 Tantor
Américas Clásicos Mundial Nueva York Sincero Aterrador American History Nonfiction
Powerful Journalism • Eye-opening Investigation • Expressive Voice • Determined Personality • Courageous Storytelling

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Excellent, yet pitiful story. Written from so many years back, the tragedy of ourMental health system has NOT CHANGED!!! Deplorable conditions, no help to patients whatsoever. Totally unethical treatment of patients.Reader sounds way too upbeat for this topic.

Treatment never changes

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An absolute must hear for all those interested in history, women who are amazing, and mental health.

And absolute must hear!!

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Excellent narration! Bly's 1887 undercover stint and subsequent reporting on conditions at a New York insane asylum created a sensation, and spurred a large-scale investigation of the facility.

Also includes 2 shorter pieces in which she investigates employment agencies for young women, and works at a paper box factory.

Investigative moxie

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The bright, funny and determined personality of Nellie Bly, who worked in these and other pieces to develop what became first person investigative journalism, comes through in every page. Merlington's narration is perfect in tone and effective in expressing Bly's humor and disposition. This is the journalist as heroic figure, producing reform in corrupt institutions in a corrupt era. Though not quite dead, it would be worthwhile to see this concept, and the realized importance of high quality journalism, more fully revived in out era.

Nellie Bly Invents Investigative Journalism

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i actually work with people who are mentally challenged and I love this book and to be able to see how they treated them back then is not suprising. People were very cruel I will listen to this again.

loved the book and this

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Nellie Bly was a true journalist and reporter, going to places where many people would shirk any such doing. The depths of inhumation of the United States healthcare system has been evident from the beginning, and looking at today's situation vs. history, not much has changed. Ms. Bly called attention to the abuse, depravity, and lack of humanity - not just for the truly insane, but for womenkind and immigrants in general - and changed as much as one woman could, under the circumstances. It is hard to believe that humans can be so cruel to each other until reading or hearing about it, and this report is one such example.

A Piece of History Everyone Should Know

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Watched a movie with the same title. I am always disappointed how the movie makers add extra bs when the real story is better and more inspiring. Real, truthful investigative reporting is a cornerstone of our democracy. It is how we keep informed and know when to put the screws to lawmakers who let such horrors exist. I loved hearing the real story in Nellie Bly’s own words.

A true hero

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From start to finish, I was engaged in this book. Nellie’s bravery and tenacity led to the uncovering of the despicable treatment of mental patients in 1880’s America. If not for her, I don’t believe the mental health sector would be what it is today!

I listened to this book in one sitting, and it was an incredible look at the treatment of those deemed “insane” on the smallest infractions. I think everyone should read or listen to this book!

Nellie Bly is an American hero!

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Nellie Bly's bravery threw open the medieval doors to the then barbaric world of psychiatric "treatment" facilities. Thank you for all your courageousness!

A Truly Inspiring Heroine!

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Great narrator, an inspiring story, educative as well. Thank God the world has such people as Nellie Bly.

Worth listening

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