Claim(permalink)
During the 19th and 20th centuries, some U.S. cities enacted so-called "ugly laws" banning people deemed "diseased, maimed, mutilated or in any way deformed so as to be an unsightly or disgusting object or improper person" from public spaces.
Factors
veracity
Political Leaning
Sentiment
Date published
2017-01-11
Entities
MarsProhibitionStreet Corner (1953 film)Middle AgesIndustrialisationJames II of EnglandOmaha peopleAmericans with Disabilities Act of 1990EugenicsClevelandChristopher ColumbusWorld War IAmerican Civil WarSan FranciscoOregonGeorge W. BushChicagoCityUnited States CongressPresident of the United StatesRalph DarlingTextile manufacturingChicago City CouncilClaude ShannonCivil Rights Act of 1964Urban planningOmaha, Nebraska

