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This Day in Boston History
April 4th, 1802
Dorthea Dix

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On this day, Dorthea
Dix was born in Hampden, Maine -- which was then part of Massachusetts.
She moved to Boston to live with extended family, and at age 14 opened
her first school for young children. For the next 20 years she combined
teaching with writing textbooks, poetry and religious tracts for young
readers.
While teaching a class in the Cambridge Jail in 1841, she realized that
many of the inmates we're mentally ill, and simply not criminals. The
reformer Horace Mann had long campaigned for state mental hospitals,
and as an influential senator he Dix championed the creation of state
mental hospitals.
Dix was directly involved in founding 32 mental hospitals, and promoting
greater awareness of mental illness as a treatable condition. >Read
more.
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