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- Disability_publications_in_the_U.S. abstract "In the early 20th century, having a disabling condition was still a source of social stigma and people with disabilities were excluded from many of the activities of U.S. society, including participation in the creation of popular culture via creative writing or reportage. People with disabilities had no control over their depiction in media run by, and catering to, the non-disabled majority and were generally represented by inaccurate and denigrating stereotypes, including well-meant but patronizing characterizations. This inability to speak for themselves, particularly on public policy issues directly affecting them, motivated different groups representing people with particular disabilities to begin their own publications.".
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- Disability_publications_in_the_U.S. wikiPageWikiLink Stereotype.
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- Disability_publications_in_the_U.S. comment "In the early 20th century, having a disabling condition was still a source of social stigma and people with disabilities were excluded from many of the activities of U.S. society, including participation in the creation of popular culture via creative writing or reportage.".
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