“The intellectually disabled children at Willowbrook, the elderly patients of the New York Jewish Chronic Disease Hospital, the men suffering from syphilis in Tuskegee, and the just-aborted but still-living newborns in Scandinavia were easily conscripted into involuntary, harmful, and non-therapeutic research projects precisely because their bodily conditions and diminished social standing impeded their agency and robbed them of their voices.” – O.Carter Snead