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  1. Introduction: Disability History in a Commonwealth and Regional Context
  2. Dennis B. Downey
  3. pp. 325-328
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  1. Introduction: Roundtable on Disability History and Research
  2. Nathan R. Stenberg
  3. pp. 329-332
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  1. From Segregation to Disability Rights: Pennsylvania Disability History in Historical Context
  2. Dennis B. Downey
  3. pp. 333-336
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  1. Records and Resources: Finding the History of Disability and Institutionalization at the Pennsylvania State Archives
  2. Tyler Stump
  3. pp. 337-350
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  1. Emerging Research Opportunities in Disability History at the Heinz History Center
  2. Sierra Green
  3. pp. 351-364
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  1. Hellbound Train: The Beginning of The Pennsylvania State Institutional System or People with Intellectual Disabilities
  2. Elliott W. Simon, Brent J. Ruswick
  3. pp. 365-384
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  1. “It Can Be Done Much Faster!”: The Transition from the Samuel G. Dixon State Hospital to the South Mountain Restoration Center
  2. Kathryn Yelinek
  3. pp. 385-411
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  1. Parents, Superintendents, and Lawmakers in the Creation of Institutions for the Feeble-Minded, 1876–1916
  2. Katrina Nancy Jirik
  3. pp. 412-428
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  1. Realities of Life in an Institution: Dispelling Misconceptions of Disability
  2. Mary B. Schreiner
  3. pp. 429-444
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  1. Temple University’s Intellectual Disability Collections: Collaboration, Education, and Engagement
  2. Kathryn Fialkowski, Margery N. Sly, Lisa Sonneborn
  3. pp. 445-461
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  1. The Western Pennsylvania Disability History and Action Consortium
  2. Tina Calabro, Guy Caruso
  3. pp. 462-472
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  1. Preserving Pennsylvania’s History of Disability Rights Advocacy: The Pennhurst Memorial and Preservation Alliance
  2. James William Conroy, Dennis B. Downey
  3. pp. 473-479
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  1. The Elwyn Archives and Museum
  2. Chelsea D. Chamberlain, Elliott Simon
  3. pp. 480-486
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  1. Pennhurst and the Struggle for Disability Rights by Dennis B. Downey and James W. Conroy (review)
  2. Andrea Ditkoff
  3. pp. 487-490
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  1. The Medical Metropolis: Health Care and Economic Transformation in Pittsburgh and Houston by Andrew T Simpson (review)
  2. Howard Gillette
  3. pp. 490-492
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  1. The Health of the Commonwealth: A Brief History of Medicine, Public Health, and Disease in Pennsylvania by James E. Higgins (review)
  2. Martha K. Robinson
  3. pp. 492-495
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