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A Christmas Carol: Charles Dickens: Tiny Tim is believed to have had either rickets, tuberculosis (TB), polio, and/or cerebral palsy. [27] [28] 1978 Walter Walter: David Cook: He has learning and communication disabilities. [29] [30] 1937 Lennie Small Of Mice and Men: John Steinbeck: He is a migrant worker with learning and communication ...
Disability art is a concept which was developed out of the disability arts movement. [7] In the disability arts movement disability art stood for "art made by disabled people which reflects the experience of disability." [8] To be making disability art in the disability arts movement it is conditional on being a person with a disability.
A Christmas Carol: 1938: 1988: Turner Entertainment [134] A Christmas Carol: 1951: 1989: VCI Entertainment [citation needed] Christmas in Connecticut: 1945: 1989: Turner Entertainment [135] A Chump at Oxford: 1940: 1990: RHI Entertainment, Inc. [136] The Citadel: 1938: 1992: Turner Entertainment [137] Clash by Night: 1952: 1992: Turner ...
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Jennifer White-Johnson (born c. 1980) is an artist and activist living in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. [1] As a disabled Afro-Latina artist with ADHD and Graves' Disease she uses graphic design and photography as a means to discuss the intersection of disability rights and anti-racism, and to give visibility to misrepresented voices. [1]
NDACA is influenced by the social model of disability, looking at the role of disability art relating to the disability rights movement within the UK. [2] It contains a range of artwork, including painting, sculpture, textiles and more, [3] much of which is protest art campaigning about the treatment of disabled individuals at the time. [4]