Resumen
This outstanding series of short, easy-to-read biographies and historical events is designed to acquaint children of all races with the accomplishments of extraordinary people. Famous and not-so-famous women and men are recognized for their achievements in education, politics, science, medicine, exploration, music, literature, and sports. Major historical events are also covered as young readers see how these events have helped shape society as we know it today.
Extraordinary People with Disabilities brings together the dramatic, inspirational, and sometimes tragic stories of people who share a common thread -- they all have physical or mental disabilities. This collection includes artists and performers (Ludwig van Beethoven, Frida Kahlo, Itzhak Perlman, Tom Cruise), athletes (Roy Campanella, Jim Abbott, Jackie Joyner-Kersee), politicians (Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Robert Dole), scientists (Stephen Hawking, Thomas Edison), heroes of the disability rights movement (Helen Keller, I. King Jordan, Ed Roberts), as well as everyday people fighting everyday battles. Informational chapters provide historical background on the continuing struggle for disability rights.