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Condition
GOOD: This issue of “The History Magazine for Young People” is in good condition, showing some signs of use and wear. The pages are free of writing. The previous owner’s address label has been covered.
Product Details
Since this issue is from the 1980s, it is in black-and-white, rather than in today’s full-color issues. The content, however, is still relevant.
From the introduction: “Epidemics of polio from 1890 through the 1950s left so many people, mostly children, physically disabled that it brought the needs of people with disabilities to widespread public attention. One such person, President Franklin Roosevelt, helped change people’s attitudes toward disabilities.”
FEATURES
- On the Way to Independence
- Dorothea Dix: Quiet Crusader
- Laura Dewey Bridgman
- A Braille Message
- Teaching Students With Hearing Disabilities
- Finger Games
- Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Employment: Rising to the Challenge
- Solid Gold Spirit
- C-CAD
- Serious Monkey Business
- The Kids on the Block
- Person of the Year Award
DEPARTMENTS
- Dear Ebenezer
- The Crow’s Nest
- Ebenezer’s Teasers
- Digging Deeper
- Books to Read
- Films
- Places to Visit
- From the Archives (back issues)
- COBBLESTONE Corners
- Event in History