Mary E. Switzer

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Mary E. Switzer

Mary Elizabeth Switzer (1900-1971) was an influential figure in the field of disability rights and vocational rehabilitation in the United States. She dedicated her career to advocating for the rights and opportunities of individuals with disabilities.

Early Life and Education[edit]

Mary E. Switzer was born in 1900 in the United States. She obtained her education in the field of social work and became passionate about helping individuals with disabilities lead fulfilling lives.

Career[edit]

Switzer's career in vocational rehabilitation began in the early 1930s when she joined the Social Security Administration as a consultant. She later became the Director of the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation, where she played a key role in shaping policies and programs to support individuals with disabilities.

One of Switzer's most notable achievements was her involvement in the establishment of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, which prohibited discrimination on the basis of disability and paved the way for greater inclusion and accessibility for individuals with disabilities.

Legacy[edit]

Mary E. Switzer's legacy continues to inspire advocates for disability rights and vocational rehabilitation. Her dedication to improving the lives of individuals with disabilities has had a lasting impact on policies and programs in the United States.

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