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November 28, 2005
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The first great polio epidemic in the U.S. was in 1916. The disease infected mostly children, killing thousands and leaving many more paralyzed. On a summer day in 1921, Franklin D. Roosevelt became one of its victims and the March of Dimes was born.

Through life saving research we beat polio, but we continue our efforts to help children today by working to save babies from the silent crisis of premature birth.

 

History of Success
    - The March of Dimes Story  
    - Uniting to Beat Polio  
    - The March of Dimes Today  
    - What the Future Holds  
    - March of Dimes Milestones Timeline  
    - Nobel Laureates  

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