This document summarizes and provides examples of advertisements over time that have featured people with disabilities. It begins with early 20th century examples of little people in shoe promotions and ads featuring the tallest man in the US. It then outlines a number of high profile ads from the 1950s onward featuring people with disabilities to promote brands like March of Dimes, Wyeth, Liberty Mutual, Cingular Wireless, Nuveen, Nike, Reebok, Air Jordan, UPS, Benetton, Milk-Bone, Target, JC Penney, Microsoft and more. It concludes with some international examples from the UK and Belgium.