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Race, Ethnicity, and Disability: Veterans and Benefits in Post-Civil War America
Contributor(s): Logue, Larry M. (Author), Blanck, Peter (Author), Thornburgh, Dick (Foreword by)
ISBN: 052151634X     ISBN-13: 9780521516341
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
OUR PRICE:   $70.29  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: April 2010
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BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | Human Rights
- Business & Economics | Personal Finance - Retirement Planning
Dewey: 331.252
LCCN: 2010004172
Series: Disability, Law and Policy
Physical Information: 0.7" H x 5.9" W x 9.1" (0.97 lbs) 240 pages
 
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Using data from more than 40,000 soldiers of the Union army, this book focuses on the experience of African Americans and immigrants with disabilities, investigating their decision to seek government assistance and their resulting treatment. Pension administrators treated these ex-soldiers differently from native-born whites, but the discrimination was far from seamless - biased evaluations of worthiness intensified in response to administrators' workload and nativists' late-nineteenth-century campaigns. This book finds a remarkable interplay of social concepts, historical context, bureaucratic expediency, and individual initiative. Examining how African Americans and immigrants weighed their circumstances in deciding when to request a pension, whether to employ a pension attorney, or if they should seek institutionalization, it contends that these veterans quietly asserted their right to benefits. Shedding new light on the long history of challenges faced by veterans with disabilities, the book underscores the persistence of these challenges in spite of the recent revolution in disability rights.

Contributor Bio(s): Logue, Larry M.: - Larry M. Logue is Professor of History and Political Science at Mississippi College. He won the Francis and Emily Chipman First-Book Prize for A Sermon in the Desert: Belief and Behavior in Early St. George, Utah and is the author of To Appomattox and Beyond: The Civil War Soldier in War and Peace and co-editor of The Civil War Soldier: A Historical Reader and The Civil War Veteran: A Historical Reader.Blanck, Peter: - Peter Blanck is a University Professor at Syracuse University and Chairman of the Burton Blatt Institute (BBI). He is a trustee of YAI/National Institute for People with Disabilities Network and is Chairman of the Global Universal Design Commission (GUDC). Blanck's most recent book is Disability Civil Rights Law and Policy (with Hill, Siegal and Waterstone).