
Tracy Clark-Flory recounts the discovery of a secret sister, born when her mother was a teenager and placed for adoption in the 1960s. This revelation, first shared by her mother at age 16, transformed her understanding of family history and her mother's hidden trauma. Years after her mother’s death, Clark-Flory used a DNA test to locate her sister, Kathy, uncovering a story of systemic coercion within the pre-Roe era’s homes for unwed mothers. These institutions forced women to surrender their children to reinforce the white nuclear family, often leaving birth mothers with lasting psychological scars. Reconnecting with Kathy provided a bridge to her mother's past, offering a sense of resolution and healing while highlighting the profound impact of institutionalized shame on generations of women.
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