See the post in the Network, or link directly to the University of Florida’s Baldwin Library of Historical Children’s Literature

    Popular children's literature from the 19th century is full of stories that show evolving, usually demeaning attitudes about disability. 

    For context, see for example, Sunday School Libraries and Lessons by Laurie Block at the Disability History Museum. 

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