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Indiana State House
This is a photograph of an aerial view of the Indiana State House in Indianapolis, by photographer Carol Highsmith.
Credit: Photographs in the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division.
Credit: Photographs in the Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division.
Indiana Eugenics Law Marker
An historical marker observing the centenary of Indiana’s 1907 landmark sterilization law, and acknowledging Indiana's role in the sterilization of its institutionalized citizens. The marker is located at the Indiana State Library in…
Indiana Disability History Timeline
This document presents the highlights of state and national events related to people with disabilities in Indiana from 1816 to 2017.
I've Come a Long Way - Beverly Rackley on Advocacy
Beverly Rackley's mother said, "You can take those papers and tear them up, or I will tear them up in front of you." In this video, Beverly shares stories of her mother's advocacy on her behalf during her childhood, and discusses how, over the years,…
I Will Not Race in the Halls - Frank Epperson Jr. on Becoming a Successful Wheelchair Racing Athlete
After getting in trouble in middle school for racing in the hallways, Frank Epperson's parents decided he needed an outlet for all his extra energy. In this video, Frank speaks about discovering wheelchair racing, and becoming a Paralympic athlete.…
He's Staying at Home - Muriel LaDuke on Tim, Her Son with Disabilities
Muriel LaDuke's third child, Tim, was born in New Albany, Indiana with physical disabilities. A few months after his birth in 1959, a doctor told her not to bother teaching Tim to do anything. When Tim was about five, doctors suggested Muscatatuck.…
He Loved This Industry - Jim Hammond on the Work of Costa Miller
"Costa was one of the most passionate individuals you would ever meet," says Jim Hammond of his friend Costa Miller, former CEO of the Indiana Association of Rehabilitation Facilities. Jim reflects on Costa's career and the impact he had on the…
Harry Clay Sharp
Dr. Harry Clay Sharp, a prison physician in Jeffersonville, Indiana, was influential in the movement to enact eugenics legislation in Indiana and nationally. He advocated vasectomies as a way to prevent the transmission of "degenerate" traits.…
Greg Fehribach with Senator Tom Harkin
Indianapolis attorney Greg Fehribach is pictured with Senator Tom Harkin at the 25th anniversary celebration of the Americans with Disabilities Act in Washington, D.C. in July, 2015.
Governor Vows Changes at New Castle
An article headlined "Governor Vows Changes at New Castle" appeared on the front page of the Logansport Pharos Tribune on May 7, 1997. Governor Frank O'Bannon visited the New Castle State Developmental Center on May 6, 1997 after an Indianapolis…