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The Constitution of Disability in the Early United States

Laurel Daen, MHS-NEH Fellow
Wednesday, September 27, 2017, 12:00PM - 1:00PM
Free

Disability emerged in the Early Republic as a meaningful bureaucratic, legal, institutional, and cultural category. It was rooted in ideas about work, social worth, and economic independence and increasingly determined by the expert discourse of medicine. This project examines this development and considers its consequences for the new nation and its citizens.