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1919 Poster  Poster explaining government policies toward disabled military personnel. Visual Still
1919 Poster  Poster reading that The Disabled Man Who is Profitably Employed Is No Longer Handicapped.

Training for self-support is not only humane, but economical. The advantages already extended to injured soldiers at home and abroad must be extended to every citizen disabled in industry or accident.

Rehabilitation is the fundamental means of attack on the problem of disability. Let us help the cripple in the future, not by handing out alms, but by giving him a fair chance to win his own way to self-respect and self-support. Visual Still
June 1918 Article    Document
June 1918 Article    Document
June 1918 Photograph  Man and woman walking in field. Visual Still
June 1918 Photograph  Four men in a sculpture workshop. Visual Still
June 1918 Photograph  Three men, two with canes, one in military uniform, with chickens. Visual Still
June 1918 Article    Document
June 1918 Photograph  Young man sits working at drafting board, Visual Still
August 1918 Article    Document
August 1918 Photograph  Three men work making signs. Visual Still
August 1918 Photograph  One man, standing, teaches four sitting men how to use telegraph machines. Visual Still
June 1918 Article    Document
June 1918 Photograph  One-legged man sits at typewrite Visual Still
September 1918 Article    Document
June 1918 Article    Document
June 1918 Photograph  Six men working in a typesetting room. Visual Still
May 1919 Photograph  About a dozen one-legged men stand in a row, facing men holding exercise balls.  crutches lie on the floor. Visual Still
May 1919 Photograph  About a dozen men sitting on the floor of a gym, crutches at their sides. Visual Still
May 1919 Photograph  Men doing calisthenics in a field next to a three-story brick building. Visual Still
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