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  2. Harrison Bergeron - Wikipedia

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    Some dancers are weighed down to counteract their gracefulness and masked to hide their attractiveness. George's thoughts are continually interrupted by the different noises emitted by his handicap radio. Hazel urges George to lie down and rest his "handicap bag," (which is a 47 pounds (21 kg) cloth bag filled with birdshot locked around his ...

  3. Leslie Lemke - Wikipedia

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    He also had brain damage that caused cerebral palsy and severe intellectual disability. His birth mother gave him up for adoption, and the county asked May Lemke, a nurse-governess, if she would take Lemke into her receiving home. [2] He was 12 before he learned to stand, and 15 before he learned to walk.

  4. Harriet McBryde Johnson - Wikipedia

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    I think that we ought to analyze the case in terms of disability discrimination. [10] In 1990 she voiced her opposition to the annual Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Telethon. [2] Johnson described the telethon as "the charity mentality" and decried its "pity-based tactics". [4] [11] Johnson died in her sleep at home on June 4, 2008. [2]

  5. List of fictional characters with disabilities - Wikipedia

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    Gregor Samsa's transformation and the changes of attitudes towards him, except those in his immediate family, is a metaphor for the lived experience of physical and visible disability. The story's themes resonate with critical disability theory. [25] [26] 1843 Tiny Tim: A Christmas Carol: Charles Dickens

  6. List of disability rights activists - Wikipedia

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    Javed Abidi – director of the National Centre for Promotion of Employment for Disabled People (NCPEDP) in India [1]; Abia Akram – disability rights activist from Pakistan; founder of the National Forum of Women with Disabilities in Pakistan; prominent figure in the disability rights movement in the country, as well as in Asia and the Pacific; named one of the BBC's 100 Women in 2021

  7. Accessible housing - Wikipedia

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    These homes can be relatively easily modified to accommodate wheelchairs and walkers, with the installation of a long low-rise ramp outside the building, up to the house entrance, placed over the existing stairway. This ramp can then be removed at a later time, reverting to the stairway entrance if the handicapped access is no longer necessary.

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  9. Guild of the Brave Poor Things - Wikipedia

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    The records of the 'Bristol Guild of the Handicapped', known up until 1918 as the 'Guild of the Brave Poor Things' are held at Bristol Archives (Ref. 39842) (online catalogue). The History of Place project researched archival histories of the Guild [4] which led to an exhibition at M Shed in Bristol during 2018. [5]

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