Leadership in the History of the Developmental Disabilities Movement

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1840

  • Dr. Samuel Gridley Howe A Visionary leader.

    Related articles in our wiki:

    Dr. Samuel Gridley Howe, The Perkins School, Hervey Wilbur, Howe's speech in Batavia, Edward Seguin

    History context ...1832, 1841, 1842...

1850

1860

1870

1880

1890

1900

1910

1920

  • Walter Fernald A Knowledge leader.

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    Oliver Wendell Holmes, The Kallikak Family

    History context ...1919, 1920, 1921...

1930

1940

1950

  • Gunnar Dybwad A Organizational leader.

    Related articles in our wiki:

    New Voices, Pennsylvania Association for Retarded Children et al. v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania et al.

    History context ...1949, 1950, 1951...

1960

  • Bengt Nirje A Opinion leader.

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    Gerald Walsh

    History context ...1959, 1960, 1961...
  • Ed Roberts A Motivational leader.

    Related articles in our wiki:

    Centers for Independent Living, ADAPT, Judith Heumann, New York Times obituary, Rehabilitation Act of 1973, "Ed Roberts Day", Ed Roberts

    History context ...1959, 1960, 1961...

1970

  • Elizabeth Boggs A Policy leader.

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    Camphill

    History context ...1969, 1970, 1971...

1980

1990

  • Cheryl Marie Wade A Communications/Creativity leader.

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    Wry Crips

    History context ...1989, 1990, 1991...

The Mentor Network

Development of this website was funded by a grant from the MENTOR Network Charitable Foundation to the Research and Training Center on Community Living at the University of Minnesota's Institute on Community Integration.

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The Research and Training Center on Community Living (RTC) operates with primary funding from the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR). It also receives funding from the Administration on Developmental Disabilities (ADD) and other federal agencies. The RTC is part of the Institute on Community Integration (ICI), in the College of Education and Human Development at the University of Minnesota.

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