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1927 Speech    Document
January 30, 1937 Article    Document
1969 Article    Document
January 30, 1937 Article    Document
August 1918 Cartoon  Cartoon of soldier with cane in military fortification made of sandbags marked charity.  Poison gas, marked worn-out notion of the cripple, lies in the direction of a job. Visual Still
circa 1940 Postcard  A woman leads two little girls, one who uses crutches, up the front walk past flowers to the hospital. Visual Still
1932 Pamphlet    Document
November 1918 Article    Document
August 1933 Photograph  A man swims in a pool. Visual Still
circa 1918 Pamphlet    Document
May 1918 Article    Document
June 1918 Article    Document
February 18, 1931 Speech    Document
April 1933 Photograph  Image of Franklin Roosevelt. Visual Still
April 1933 Article    Document
August 1931 Article    Document
August 1936 Article    Document
1859 Book    Document
1859 Book    Document
circa 1950 Stamps  Stamp with image of child in braces about to throw a baseball. Visual Still
1858 Book    Document
March 22, 1918 Article    Document
1860 Book    Document
August 1933 Article    Document
May 1927 Article    Document
June 1918 Article    Document
December 1932     Document
June 1918 Article    Document
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  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
June 1918 Article    Document
June 1942 Article    Document
March 1918 Article    Document
November 22, 1915 Article    Document
1919 Book    Document
1919 Book  Soldiers march past disabled children and nurses in an English village. Visual Still
1919 Book  Drawings of about 25 physically disabled people, many with primitive crutches. Visual Still
August 1933 Illustration  A drawing of people going up stairs, first a man in a wheelchair, then a man on crutches, then a woman using canes. Visual Still
September 1916 Article    Document
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