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The history of civil rights for people with intellectual disabilities in 20th century America
Contents
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
2. A Theory of Rights and Disability
3. Setting the Stage: Early Tensions in Citizenship
4. The Feebleminded versus the Nation: 1900-1930s
5. Professionals and the Potentially Productive Citizen
6. The Rise of the Parents' Movement and the Special Child
7. Creating the Mentally Retarded Citizen
8. The Difficult Road of the 1980s
9. Reimagining Retardation, Transforming Community
10. Conclusion
Notes
References
Index



