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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.
6 août 2023 · Entre 1924 et 1950, une femme du nom de Georgia Tann fut responsable du plus grand trafic d'enfants aux Etats-Unis. Des enfants enlevés et parfois vendus à prix d'or à des familles aisées ...
4 déc. 2019 · 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...
7 nov. 2019 · The horrors of the Tennessee Children’s Home Society — Georgia Tann’s adoption mill that flourished in Memphis from 1924 until Tann’s death in 1950 — are now well known. Less familiar,...
20 août 1990 · Georgia Tann died of cancer in 1950, three days before the state investigators delivered their damning report. After the state’s investigation, Judge Kelly was permitted to resign; she died in...
22 nov. 2022 · Malgré ses « techniques » mafieuses détestables et son marché noir épouvantable, Georgia Tann est encore considérée aujourd’hui comme la mère de l’adoption moderne aux États-Unis.
19 févr. 2018 · From 1924 to 1950, Georgia Tann and the Tennessee Children’s Home Society stole and sold an estimated 5,000 children. From hospitals to prisons, to mental wards, no baby was safe.