Choices Program: Disability Histories Now - a new Emerging America guest blog post by Brown University PhD student and curriculum specialist, Max Chervin Bridge explains disability studies and disability history and introduces a variety of compelling and insightful articles and other resources in the Choices Program's new digital resource guide.

    https://emergingamerica.org/blog/choices-program-disability-histories-now 

    Out of the grass in a tree-lined campus quadrangle, a huge chain emerges and is snapped off after three links

    Marvin Puryear's 2014 Slavery Memorial on the Front Green at Brown University - photo by Carol Highsmith

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