National Association for Retarded Children, 1956-1960

About Folder

Title
National Association for Retarded Children, 1956-1960
Collection
Elizabeth Boggs Personal Papers
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Digital Identifier
EBPP-001-007
Date(s) of Materials
January 1956-5 May 1960
Folder Description
This folder contains reports on the work and funding of the National Association for Retarded Children, focusing on health care, education, and other services for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (referred to as "the mentally retarded").

Content note: This folder contains records that use now-outdated language to describe people with intellectual disabilities. The material is available here in its original form to facilitate research of the historical record.
Extent / Physical Description
71 digital pages
Series
Series 1. Mental Retardation Files, 1956-1967.
Preferred Citation
Elizabeth Boggs Personal Papers. Mental Retardation Files, 1956-1967. National Association for Retarded Children, 1956-1960
Media Type
Use Restriction Note
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Copyright Notice
Documents in this collection that were prepared by officials of the United States as part of their official duties are in the public domain.
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