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Minnesota was the 17th state in the United States that enacted laws allowing eugenic practices.[1] In Minnesota, developmentally disabled people were involuntarily committed to state guardianship and sterilized, with the majority being women,[2] although today many of those committed to state guardianship or sterilized would not be considered disabled.[1]
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