In the 1930s, societal views on individuals with disabilities were largely influenced by stigma and misunderstanding. Many people perceived disabilities as a personal tragedy or a source of shame, often leading to social isolation or institutionalization. The eugenics movement also gained traction during this time, promoting the idea that individuals with disabilities were inferior and should not reproduce. Overall, individuals with disabilities faced significant discrimination and lacked access to resources and opportunities for inclusion.
Copyright © 2026 eLLeNow.com All Rights Reserved.