If the show is the same as I saw several months ago, it portrays "sideshows" as the first employment opportunities for the disabled.

Near the end, it mentions that the disabled movement was partly responsible for the disappearance of "freak shows"

Interesting angle - don't you think?

Jim

>From: Robert Mauro <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: FREAK SHOW ON TV TONIGHT
>Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 07:17:44 EDT
>
>Tonight, 4/18/01, at 8 p.m. NY time, the History Channel will present a
>history of sideshows and freak shows. I hope you'll watch it and let me know
>what you think. I look forward to hearing your comments.
>
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