1907: Indiana Sterilization Law allows the state to forcibly sterilize "confirmed criminals, idiots, rapists and imbeciles
Until ruled unconstitutional by the Indiana State Supreme Court in 1921, 2,500 people in Indiana were forcibly sterilized.
1914: Harry Laughlin of the Eugenics Record Office in Cold Spring, NY drafted a Model Eugenical Sterilization Law for the “socially inadequate…maintained wholly or in part by public expense," the "feebleminded, insane, criminalistic, epileptic, inebriate, diseased, blind, deaf; deformed, and dependent, ” and "ne’er-do-wells, tramps, the homeless, and paupers”
1924: Virginia passed a law based on this model, 8,300 Virginians eventually sterilized
1935: over 25,000 people in state custody had been involuntarily sterilized across the nation.