"Nelly Bly Undercover"

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by Dr. Howard Markel

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Soon enough, it was Bly who was deemed crazy. The matron of the house enlisted a few cops to escort Bly to the Essex Market Police Courtroom, where an impatient judge named Duffy pronounced her insane and ordered her to the famed insane ward at Bellevue Hospital, the city's largest charitable hospital. A few days later, she boarded a ferry boat filled stem to stern with unwashed and uncomprehending women for Blackwell's Island, "an insane place," one ambulance driver told her, "where you'll never get out of."

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Use the excerpt from the "How Nellie Bly went undercover to expose abuse of the mentally ill" article to answer the question.

Which excerpt supports the idea that the abuses that went on in the asylum at Blackwell Island were well known to the public?

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an impatient judge named Duffy pronounced her insane and ordered her to the famed insane ward at Bellevue Hospital

The matron of the house enlisted a few cops to escort Bly to the Essex Market Police Courtroom

an insane place," one ambulance driver told her, "where you'll never get out of"

Soon enough, it was Bly who was deemed crazy

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The excerpt that supports the idea that the abuses that went on in the asylum at Blackwell Island were well known to the public is:

"an insane place," one ambulance driver told her, "where you'll never get out of."

This quote indicates that the notion of Blackwell Island as a place of despair and inescapability was recognized by individuals outside the institution, suggesting that the public was aware of the conditions there.