

An edition of Out of the Horrors of War (2016)
Disability Politics in World War II America
By Audra Jennings
Publish Date
2023
Publisher
University of Pennsylvania Press
Language
eng
Pages
296
Description:
Explores the history of disability activism, concentrating on the American Federation of the Physically Handicapped (AFPH), a national, cross-disability organization founded during World War II to address federal disability policy. Through extensive archival research, the author examines the history of the AFPH and its enduring legacy in the disability rights movement. Counter to most narratives that place the inception of disability activism in the 1970s, Jennings argues that the disability rights movement is firmly rooted in the politics of World War II. This volume extends the arc of the disability rights movement into the 1940s and traces how its terms of inclusion influenced the movement for decades after, leading up to the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
subjects: Weltkrieg, Disability Studies, Government policy, Umschulungswerkstätten für Siedler und Auswanderer, Disabilities, American Federation of the Physically Handicapped, Health Services for Persons with Disabilities, People with disabilities, Behindertenbewegung, History, Disabled Persons, History, 20th Century, World war, 1939-1945, united states