They call us 'handicapped'
They call us 'handicapped'
It is estimated that on earth there are about 400,000,000 handicapped people, that is to say nearly the combined population of the United States and the U.S.S.R.
Contents
- Olympic games for the paralyzed; triumph of the handicapped thanks to one man's vision and determination (online article)
- How I perceive the world around me; the extraordinary story of a woman writer, blind and deaf from the age of five, by Olga I. Skorokhodova
- New vistas in special education, by John McKenna
- Towards an international language of gestures, by Cesare Magarotto
- The Man who refused to die, by Thomas Boswell (Copyright© Washington Post, 1974 Reproduction prohibited)
- Abolishing the ghettos for disabled citizens, by Norman Acton
- The Theatre of the silent: Shakespeare, Schiller, Gogol, Aeschylus, performed by deaf-mute actors
- They called me 'ape man', by Henry Viscardi
- UNESCO and special education for the handicapped, by Nils Ivar Sundberg

