The Kennedy Family and the History of Mental Retardation

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The Kennedy Family and the History of Mental Retardation

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"Long a generous benefactor of MR-related organizations, Joseph P. Kennedy made MR the special charitable interest of the family foundation he set up in the 1950s. Although he gave all of his children official roles, he involved his daughter Eunice in performing its actual work - identifying appropriate recipients of awards and organizing the foundation's activities.

With unique access to family and foundation papers, Shorter brings to light the Kennedy family's strong commitment to public service, showing that Rose and Joe taught their children by precept and example that their wealth and status obligated them to perform good works. Their parents expected each of them to apply their considerable energies to making a difference.".

"Eunice Kennedy Shriver took up that charge and focused her organizational and rhetorical talents on putting MR on the federal policy agenda. As a sister of the President of the United States, she had access to the most powerful people in the country and drew their attention to the desperate situation of families affected by mental retardation. Her efforts made an enormous difference, resulting in unprecedented public attention to MR and new approaches to coordinating medical and social services.

Along with her husband, R. Sargent Shriver, she made the Special Olympics an international, annual event in order to encourage people with mental retardation to develop their skills and discover the joy of achievement. She emerges from these pages as a remarkable and dedicated advocate for people with developmental disabilities."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
249

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The Kennedy Family and the History of Mental Retardation
June 26, 2000, Temple University Press
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Cover of: The Kennedy Family and the History of Mental Retardation
The Kennedy Family and the History of Mental Retardation
June 29, 2000, Temple University Press
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Library of Congress
HV3006.A4 S65 2000, HV3006.A4S65 2000

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
249
Dimensions
9 x 6 x 0.6 inches
Weight
15.7 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8668947M
Internet Archive
kennedyfamilysto0000shor
ISBN 10
1566397839
ISBN 13
9781566397834
LCCN
00020338
OCLC/WorldCat
43296530
Goodreads
371666

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