(NEWSER) - Not too long ago the mentally disabled—or "retarded" people, as we called them then—were often hidden away in medical institutions, neglected by their families, and subjected to horrific policies such as forced sterilization. Eunice Kennedy Shriver changed all that with the Special Olympics, which started in her backyard and now stretches across 120 nations. As Michael Gerson writes in the Washington Post, her brothers founded a political dynasty, but Shriver, though as a woman limited by her era, was a legitimate "civil rights hero," leading "a revolution of play." More»