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Infantile Paralysis Center founded at Tuskegee Institute.

Date: 1941

The Story of Disability Justice
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After Black medical activists pressure President Roosevelt and the March of Dimes to address the lack of care available for Black polio survivors, the March of Dimes raises money to open the Infantile Paralysis Center at Tuskegee Institute in 1941 as a "separate and (un)equal" institution.