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Margaret Boyle

Body-Citizens: Finding Our Way Through Biography, Narration And Advocacy

Margaret Boyle on August 5, 2020August 11, 2020

Though she was seven years old when the ADA was born, the early experiences of disability disappeared from Margaret Boyle’s life. When disability returned twenty-four years later, it held different meanings for how she approached both her body and the world it lived in. Continue Reading Body-Citizens: Finding Our Way Through Biography, Narration And Advocacy

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