Learn History Through Fiction: Little People Think Big

Little People of America (LPA) is a nonprofit for people no taller than 4’10” and their families. It was started by Billy Barty in 1957, who called on people of short stature to meet in Reno, Nevada. The original gathering of 21 people grew into the organization. A newspaper reporter wrote, “The small people gathered here today are endowed with that good quality which takes them out of the realm of oddity into the realm of humanity.” LPA’s motto “Think Big” was established in the 1960s. Today LPA has over 6,000 members in 70 chapters across the U.S. and internationally and is politically active in the disabilities rights movement. Read more about Little People of America in A Brain. A Heart. The Nerve. (Alternative Book Press), a fictional biography of the actor who played the Munchkin Coroner in The Wizard of Oz (see NOVELS). Munchkin actors were called “midgets,” now considered a derogatory term.

Little People of America was founded in 1957
LPA’s motto is “Think Big”
Munchkin actors were called “midgets,” now considered a derogatory term
A Brain. A Heart. The Nerve. (Alternative Book Press) by Ann S. Epstein

Author: annsepstein@att.net

Ann S. Epstein is an award-winning writer of novels, short stories, memoirs, and essays.

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