The Museum of disABILITY History

1921

 

Franklin Roosevelt contracts polio. Elected President of the United States in 1932, Roosevelt tries to hide his disability.

American Foundation for the Blind formed. Helen Keller raises funds for the foundation.

1927

Buck v. Bell is heard in the Supreme Court of the United States. The court rules in favor of forced sterilization of the feeble-minded.

1935

 

The League of the Physically Handicapped is founded in New York City. The League protests discrimination against disabled people regarding placement in federal works programs such as the WPA. They use sit-ins, picket lines and demonstrations to draw attention to their cause.

1940

National Foundation for the Blind is formed in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania by Jacobus ten Broek. They advocate for "white cane laws" for pedestrians to ensure safety and input from the blind for a variety of programs.

American Federation of the Physically Handicapped is formed by Paul Strachan. The group advocates for the end of job discrimination and the establishment of a National Employ the Handicapped Week. In 1958 the federation is dissolved and becomes the National Association of Physically Handicapped.

1941

Rosemary Kennedy is lobotomized and sent to the St. Coletta School in Jefferson, Wisconsin two years later in 1943. She spent 57 years at the school until she passed away at the age of 86.

1943

The classification of autism was introduced by Dr. Leo Kanner of John Hopkins University. Kanner used the term early infantile autism and the characteristics he described in a paper published in The Nervous Child are still included in the autism spectrum of disorder.

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How to do it in your state.

With the growing need for a Disability History Week across the country; we have compiled the tools to help you develop the legislation in your state. If you have any other questions please let us know.

 

National Disability History Week initiative 8-5-09

Disability advocates across the country are mobilizing to help create understanding and celebrate the history of individuals with disabilities! Since West Virginia passed the first…

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Riverside Elementary Class promoting NYS DHW 5-14-09

A third grade class at Riverside Elementary School has been collaborating with the Catskill Center for Independence in finding ways to promote disability awareness in their school. This…

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NYS Disability History Curriculum is now available! 11-19-08

The Museum of disABILITY History is pleased to announce that lesson plans as well as supplemental information are now available! These can be found through the Teacher Resources section of…

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