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- Georgia Tann - Wikipedia
Beulah George "Georgia" Tann (July 18, 1891 – September 15, 1950) was an American social worker and child trafficker who operated the Tennessee Children's Home Society, an unlicensed adoption agency in Memphis, Tennessee
- Together Again : After 44 Tortured Years, a Mother Finds Her Stolen . . .
She sat forward on her chair, transfixed, as Robert Stack told the story of the late Georgia Tann, an infamous Tennessee social worker who’d made a fortune running a black-market baby adoption
- This woman stole children from the poor to give to the rich - New York Post
She was the mastermind behind a black market for white babies It was the dark handiwork of the Memphis branch of the Tennessee Children’s Home Society, a supposedly charitable organization, led by
- How a Woman Stole 5,000 Babies and Made Money Off Their Adoptions . . .
For more than two decades, Georgia Tann ran a lucrative child-kidnapping and -adoption ring As the executive director of the Tennessee Children's Home Society, Tann got rich by stealing
- The Children of Georgia Tann - Unsolved Mysteries Wiki
Its director, Georgia Tann, worked diligently to find homes for the children, rather than allow them to languish through their teenage years in an orphanage She won national praise for her progressive approach and single-handedly placed 5,000 orphans (from infants to teenagers) with new families
- The Disturbing Story Of Georgia Tann - Grunge
Beulah George "Georgia" Tann was purportedly a child trafficker nearly 100 years before we started calling them that She allegedly kidnapped, lied, and neglected children to the point of death, tearing families apart all for her own profit
- GEORGIA TANN: A STORY OF STOLEN BABIES - nchgs. org
If the story of Georgia Tann teaches us anything, it is the importance of ridding adoption of lies and secrets Thankfully, much as been done since Georgia's death to help parents find children through well respected adoption agencies
- Georgia Tann: The Mastermind of a Black Market Baby Ring That . . . - Medium
It is hard to believe that in Memphis, Tennessee, from 1924–1950, children were being stolen from low-income families and adopted out to wealthy ones for a price But it did happen Who Was
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