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Video
FDR and Polio

In FDR and Polio, host Trevor McDonald recounts how Franklin D. Roosevelt overcame the challenges of paralysis caused by polio. Despite the physical limitations of the disease, FDR used calipers and a wheelchair to continue his political career, inspiring the nation with his perseverance. His struggle led to national hope and, eventually, the development of the polio vaccine. This video is excerpted from BBC’s Icons: The Greatest Person of the 20th Century, a documentary series celebrating the achievements of the most influential figures of the era.

Student Article
The Race for a Cure: How Vaccines Were Developed for 4 Deadly Diseases

The article "The Race for a Cure: How Vaccines Were Developed for 4 Deadly Diseases" by BBC's HistoryExtra explores the history of vaccines, starting with Edward Jenner's fight against smallpox in 1798. The article highlights the challenges and triumphs in developing vaccines against smallpox, rabies, tuberculosis, and polio.