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Disabled, non-disabled athletes share spotlight in Erie County
Fort LeBoeuf's Garrett Morgan could have used his new wheelchair to compete in the Interscholastic Unified track and field meet his school hosted May 4.
The junior got his chair the same day the first-year Bison program took on three other Erie County teams at Carm Bonito Field.
But Morgan wouldn't have it. When it came time to participate in his heat for the 100 meters, it was with a walker in front of him and longtime aide Rebecca Cassatt beside him.
"When I race, it brings back memories," Morgan said. "I used to run this track when my mom used to walk it."
Morgan requires assistance because of the brain trauma he suffered in an ATV accident three years ago.
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However, he's the kind of student that State College resident Jennifer Tresp had in mind when her two-decade dream of bringing together students with disabilities and students without disabilities in organized sports competition became reality in the 2014-15 academic year.
One of those sports was track and field.
McDowell, General McLane and Fairview, Erie County's original Unified programs, have been joined this year by LeBoeuf and fellow newcomers Girard, Northwestern and Central Tech.
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Machado de Assis
Brazilian writer (1839–1908)
In this Portuguese name, the first or maternal family name is Machado and the second or paternal family name is Assis.
Joaquim Maria Machado de Assis (Portuguese:[ʒwɐˈkĩmaˈɾiɐmaˈʃadud͡ʒ(i)aˈsis]), often known by his surnames as Machado de Assis, Machado, or Bruxo do Cosme Velho[1] (21 June 1839 – 29 September 1908), was a pioneer Brazilian novelist, poet, playwright and short story writer, widely regarded as the greatest writer of Brazilian literature.[2][3][4] In 1897, he founded and became the first President of the Brazilian Academy of Letters. He was multilingual, having taught himself French, English, German and Greek later in life.
Born in Morro do Livramento [pt], Rio de Janeiro, from a poor family, he was the grandson of freed slaves in a country where slavery would not be fully abolished until 49 years later. He barely studied in public schools and never attended university. With only his own intellect and autodidactism to rely on, he struggled to rise socially. To do so, he took several public positions, passing through the Ministry of Agriculture, Trade and Public Works, and achieving early fame in newspapers where he first published his