TY - BOOK AU - Fleischer,Doris Zames AU - Zames,Frieda TI - The disability rights movement: from charity to confrontation PY - 2011/// CY - Philadelphia PB - Temple University Press KW - Civil rights KW - United States KW - legislation & jurisprudence KW - Droits KW - États-Unis KW - aat KW - fast KW - People with disabilities KW - Discrimination against people with disabilities KW - Disabled Persons KW - Civil Rights KW - Social Discrimination KW - Personnes handicapées KW - Discrimination à l'égard des personnes handicapées KW - Droits de l'homme KW - civil rights KW - Electronic books N1 - E-Book-ACLS / Zugriff nur im DHI-Lesesaal; American Council of Learned Societies/ https://www.humanitiesebook.org/about; Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-307) and index; "Wheelchair bound" and the "the poster child"; FDR, the "cured cripple" --; League of the physically handicapped --; The March of Dimes --; Parent-initiated childhood disability organizations --; The poster child and the telethon --; Changing views of disability in the United States --; Seeing by touch, hearing by sign; Blindness and deafness: a comparison --; Sign language and oralism --; Braille and talking books --; Sheltered workshops --; The Lighthouse --; Mobility for blind people: guide dogs and white canes --; Jacobus tenBroek and the National Federation of the blind --; NYC Subway gates: a controversy in the blind community --; NFB: trailblazer for sections 504 and 501 --; NFB and ACB: different approaches to blindness --; Deafness as culture --; American Sign Language --; The Gallaudet University uprising --; Black deaf advocates --; Education of deaf children --; Helen Keller, the social reformer --; Deinstitutionalization and independent living; Early accessibility efforts in the colleges --; Ed Roberts and the Independent Living Movement --; Proliferation of the independent living concept --; Independent living as an extension of rehabilitation --; Evaluation of the Independent Living Movement --; Independent living a nd the new disability activism --; Groundbreaking disability rights legislation: Section 504; The Cherry lawsuit for the Section 504 regulations --; Section 504 as a spur to political organizing --; ACCD, propelling Section 504 --; The Section 504 demonstrations --; The transbus controversy --; Accessible transit and New York City --; Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) --; California accessible buses --; Mainstreaming public transit --; The civil rights significance of accessible transportation; Disabled in action; New York Lawyers for the Public Interest --; Recognizing disability as a civil rights issue --; Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund --; The need for disability rights attorneys --; ADAPT --; Justice for All --; The Americans with Disabilities Act; Enacting the ADA --; The ADA and Section 504 --; Title I: Employment --; Title III: Public accommodation --; Title II: Public services (State and local government) --; Title II: Public transportation --; Title IV: National Telephone Relay Service --; Title V: Miscellaneous --; The Supreme Court and the ADA --; The myth of "the disability lobby" --; Backlash --; Every American's insurance policy --; Access to jobs and health care; Employment discrimination --; Affirmative Action --; Disability employment in corporate America --; Employment of people with developmental disabilities --; Employment of people with psychiatric disabilities --; The criminalization of people with psychiatric disabilities --; Different approaches to psychiatric disabilities --; Mangled care --; A two-tier health care system --; People with special needs in managed care --; An arbitrary patchwork --; Falling through the cracks: children with special health needs --; Long-term care in the community --; Health policy reforms --; The nexus between jobs and health care --; "Not dead yet" and physician-assisted suicide; Opposition to "the death train" --; The Supreme Court --; AIDS activists --; Pain management --; Focus on cure: a pernicious message --; The Eugenics Movement and euthanasia --; The politics of physician-assisted suicide --; Netherlands "slippery slope" vs. U.S. "political strategy" --; First-year report on physician-assisted suicide in Oregon --; Legalizing disability discrimination --; Dangers of an inflexible law --; "A better solution" --; The distinction between sever disability and terminal illness; Disability and technology; Universal design --; Accessible taxis --; Teletypewriters and relay systems --; A clash of cultures --; The one-step campaign --; Wheelchair ingenuity --; Accessible classrooms and laboratories --; The computer as an accommodation --; Psychopharmacology --; Bioethical dilemmas --; The Internet and a miracle baby --; Medical and genetic information --; "Slash, burn, and poison" --; Transforming scientific orthodoxy: AIDS activism --; Toward a new vision: three queries --; Disabled veterans claim their rights; Legislation and self-advocacy --; Rehabilitation: the man, not the wound --; Paralyzed veterans of America --; Automobiles: opening "new vistas" --; The pattern of denial --; Atomic and chemical guinea pigs --; Holding a nation accountable --; Education: integration in the least restrictive environment; A "quiet revolution" --; Enforcing the IDEA: early efforts --; An appropriate identity --; The IDEA in the courts --; The special education controversy --; Somnolent Samantha --; A microcosm of the real world --; Identity and culture; Three strands of the movement --; Disability pride: celebrating difference --; Changing perceptions and the media --; Assessment of the movement --; A stealth movement --; Disability rights in the Twenty-first Century; Olmstead and the Community Choice Act --; "Visitability" --; Psychiatric survivors and consumers --; The new eugenics --; Physician-assisted suicide --; Media, technology, and disability culture --; Disable veterans --; Activists assess progress in securing disability rights --; Disability rights attorneys speak --; Perceptions of disability; "Wheelchair bound" and the "the poster child" --; Seeing by touch, hearing by sign --; Deinstitutionalization and independent living --; Groundbreaking disability rights legislation : Section 504 --; The struggle for change : in the streets and in the courts --; Access to jobs and health care --; "Not dead yet" and physician-assisted suicide --; Disability and technology --; Disabled veterans claim their rights --; Education: integration in the least restrictive environment --; Identity and culture --; Disability rights in the Twenty-first Century N2 - Tells a complex and compelling story of an ongoing movement that seeks to create an equitable and diverse society, inclusive of people with disabilities UR - https://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb34616 ER -