Hospital child theft? 18 women suspect that babies they were told died are actually alive

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‘A now-shuttered hospital facility in St. Louis, Missouri, that catered strictly to African-Americans during the days of segregation has made national news. More than a dozen women who gave birth there back in the 1950s have come forward with allegations that their children, who were pronounced dead at the time, might have actually been kidnapped by the hospital and sold to foster families.

The Homer G. Phillips Hospital, which closed in 1979, was a black-only hospital that might have been involved in a covert scheme “to steal newborns of color for marketing in private adoption transactions,” wrote attorney Albert Watkins in a recent letter to Missouri State Governor Jay Nixon and St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay. This is based on more than just speculation; Watkins decided to pen the letter after hearing the amazing story of Zella Jackson Price, one of the women seeking answers to a strange series of events that recently took place in her life.’

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