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Disability in Early America

Lectures in History

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The Importance of Citizenship in the United States

Citizenship involves both duties that we owe to the state, as well as rights and privileges that we receive from the state. Disability served as a justification for excluding people from both civic duties and rights. So disabled people were excluded, just as were elderly people, poor people and miners. Marriage restrictions based on intellectual incapacity at date back to roman law.

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