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Education: Essay Index

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  1. Alexander Graham Bell and His Role in Oral Education
  2. The Dignity of Humanity Is Not A Scientific Construct
  3. Disability and the Justification of Inequality in American History
  4. Franklin Pierce's 1854 Veto
  5. Getting Beyond Stereotypes
  6. Horace Mann And The Creation Of The Common School
  7. Language Matters: Handicapping An Affliction
  8. Listening to Patients: The Opal as a Source
  9. Minority And Difference
  10. Miss Dorothea Dix
  11. Monsieur Laurent Clerc
  12. Moral Treatment
  13. Poor Relief and the Almshouse
  14. Public Amusements In An Era Of An Emerging Middle Class
  15. Reassigning Meaning
  16. Religion In Nineteenth-Century America
  17. Rev. Thomas Gallaudet
  18. Samuel Gridley Howe, Romantic Reformer
  19. Social Darwinism and the Poor
  20. Stereotypes About People With Disabilities
  21. Sunday School Libraries and Lessons
  22. Women and Nineteenth-Century Reform
  23. Women In Nineteenth-Century America

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