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Children’s shoes, 1880s and 2002

Two sets of shoes made for children whose foot twists inward.

A worn leather oxford with 19th-century metal brace and a contemporary child’s sneaker with two red-with-polka-dots inserts made for children whose foot twists inward. The shoes, made over 100 years apart, illustrate dramatic changes in the aesthetics, understanding, and stigma related to disability.