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1919 Poster  Exhibit poster showing a disabled man with one leg working with film projection equipment. Visual Still
1919 Poster  Exhibit poster showing two scenes in which men with partial arm amputations are taught welding. Visual Still
1919 Poster  Exhibit poster showing two scenes in which blind men perform mechanical tasks in workshops. Visual Still
1919 Poster  Exhibit poster showing military personnel reading Braille and using typewriters. Visual Still
1919 Poster  Exhibit poster showing two scenes in which blind men perform mechanical tasks in workshops. Visual Still
1919 Poster  Exhibit poster showing two scenes in which disabled veterans learn trades. Visual Still
1919 Poster  Exhibit poster showing two scenes in which men with partial arm amputations perform mechanical drafting without the need for prostheses. Visual Still
1919 Poster  Exhibit poster showing two scenes in which disabled soldiers are being taught useful skills to enable them to find employment upon discharge from military service - Disabled Serbians working in the carpentry shop at Lyons, France ; A tailoring class in Paris taught by a one-legged instructor. Visual Still
1919 Poster  Poster explaining government policies toward disabled military personnel. Visual Still
1919 Poster  Poster reading that The Disabled Man Who is Profitably Employed Is No Longer Handicapped.

Training for self-support is not only humane, but economical. The advantages already extended to injured soldiers at home and abroad must be extended to every citizen disabled in industry or accident.

Rehabilitation is the fundamental means of attack on the problem of disability. Let us help the cripple in the future, not by handing out alms, but by giving him a fair chance to win his own way to self-respect and self-support. Visual Still
November 1916 Poster  Visual Still
November 1916 Poster  Poster showing worker taking dirt out of another worker's eye. Visual Still
November 1916 Poster  Poster showing a variety of dangers to eyesight in industrial work. Visual Still
November 1916 Poster  Poster showing men blinded while working without goggles. Visual Still
November 1916 Poster  Poster showing good and bad lighting in the workplace. Visual Still
November 1917 Poster  Poster showing workplace accident. Visual Still
December 1920 Poster  Two posters promoting eye safety. Visual Still
December 1920 Poster  Poster with smiling factory pointing at broken goggles. Visual Still
December 31, 1920 Poster  Two posters promoting eye safety. Visual Still
1936 Poster  A poster exhorting people to march to the post office to obtain a social security number. Visual Still
1970 Poster  Text poster about how to get black lung benefits. Visual Still
1936 Poster  A man holds a Socila Security check with the Capitol Building in the background. Visual Still
1941 Poster  A poster with a factory whistle calls for people to work in defense industries. Visual Still
circa 1910 Postcard  Group photograph of male and female visually impaired basket weavers, photographed with baskets. Visual Still
circa 1905 Postcard  Color illustration shows seated women making flower arrangements at a long table. Visual Still
circa 1910 Postcard  Men on benches making brooms by hand. Visual Still
circa 1900 Postcard    Document
circa 1900 Postcard  Sepia toned photo of man hunched over holding a cane. Visual Still
circa 1900 Postcard  Text on reverse of postcard - Remarks,Convincing Reference,About Remittance Visual Still
circa 1910 Postcard  Photograph of young man sitting in a wagon with boy standing behind him Visual Still
1909 Postcard  Industrial Home for the Blind, Chicago, Illinois.  A large factory-like building. Visual Still
January 30, 1937 Postcard  Photograph of Henry Doherty, a man with goatee and spectacles. Visual Still
circa 1880 Photograph  Small-statured man standing in formal attire, holding top hat and cane. Visual Still
circa 1880 Photograph  Admiral Dot stands.  An average-sized man holds Major Atom on his arm. Visual Still
circa 1870 Photograph  An armless man paints his portrait using his foot. Visual Still
1909 Photograph  Blind Men in Business Class Receiving Typing Instruction Visual Still
1905 Photograph  Blind switchboard operator working. Visual Still
circa 1904 Photograph  Boys' caning shop, Main building, Perkins Institution, South Boston, Mass. Showing Mr. Thomas J. Carroll, instructor. The boys stand at tall work benches with chair seats to be caned clamped at chest height. They each have long lengths of caning materials that they weave across the wooden frames. Visual Still
1918 Photograph  Five men working in the Fall River broom shop. Visual Still
1917 Photograph  A blind man stitching a broom. Visual Still
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