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100 1 _aFleischer, Doris Zames,
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245 1 4 _aThe disability rights movement :
_bfrom charity to confrontation /
_cDoris Zames Fleischer and Frieda Zames.
250 _aUpdated edition.
264 1 _aPhiladelphia :
_bTemple University Press,
_c2011.
300 _axxxv, 323 pages ;
_c26 cm
336 _aText
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337 _aComputermedien
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338 _aOnline Resource
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 257-307) and index.
505 0 0 _g"Wheelchair bound" and the "the poster child".
_tFDR, the "cured cripple" --
_tLeague of the physically handicapped --
_tThe March of Dimes --
_tParent-initiated childhood disability organizations --
_tThe poster child and the telethon --
_tChanging views of disability in the United States --
_gSeeing by touch, hearing by sign.
_tBlindness and deafness: a comparison --
_tSign language and oralism --
_tBraille and talking books --
_tSheltered workshops --
_tThe Lighthouse --
_tMobility for blind people: guide dogs and white canes --
_tJacobus tenBroek and the National Federation of the blind --
_tNYC Subway gates: a controversy in the blind community --
_tNFB: trailblazer for sections 504 and 501 --
_tNFB and ACB: different approaches to blindness --
_tDeafness as culture --
_tAmerican Sign Language --
_tThe Gallaudet University uprising --
_tBlack deaf advocates --
_tEducation of deaf children --
_tHelen Keller, the social reformer --
_gDeinstitutionalization and independent living.
_tEarly accessibility efforts in the colleges --
_tEd Roberts and the Independent Living Movement --
_tProliferation of the independent living concept --
_tIndependent living as an extension of rehabilitation --
_tEvaluation of the Independent Living Movement --
_tIndependent living a nd the new disability activism --
_gGroundbreaking disability rights legislation: Section 504.
_tThe Cherry lawsuit for the Section 504 regulations --
_tSection 504 as a spur to political organizing --
_tACCD, propelling Section 504 --
_tThe Section 504 demonstrations --
_tThe transbus controversy --
_tAccessible transit and New York City --
_tBay Area Rapid Transit (BART) --
_tCalifornia accessible buses --
_tMainstreaming public transit --
_tThe civil rights significance of accessible transportation.
505 0 0 _gDisabled in action.
_tNew York Lawyers for the Public Interest --
_tRecognizing disability as a civil rights issue --
_tDisability Rights Education and Defense Fund --
_tThe need for disability rights attorneys --
_tADAPT --
_tJustice for All --
_gThe Americans with Disabilities Act.
_tEnacting the ADA --
_tThe ADA and Section 504 --
_tTitle I: Employment --
_tTitle III: Public accommodation --
_tTitle II: Public services (State and local government) --
_tTitle II: Public transportation --
_tTitle IV: National Telephone Relay Service --
_tTitle V: Miscellaneous --
_tThe Supreme Court and the ADA --
_tThe myth of "the disability lobby" --
_tBacklash --
_tEvery American's insurance policy --
_gAccess to jobs and health care.
_tEmployment discrimination --
_tAffirmative Action --
_tDisability employment in corporate America --
_tEmployment of people with developmental disabilities --
_tEmployment of people with psychiatric disabilities --
_tThe criminalization of people with psychiatric disabilities --
_tDifferent approaches to psychiatric disabilities --
_tMangled care --
_tA two-tier health care system --
_tPeople with special needs in managed care --
_tAn arbitrary patchwork --
_tFalling through the cracks: children with special health needs --
_tLong-term care in the community --
_tHealth policy reforms --
_tThe nexus between jobs and health care --
_t"Not dead yet" and physician-assisted suicide.
_tOpposition to "the death train" --
_tThe Supreme Court --
_tAIDS activists --
_tPain management --
_tFocus on cure: a pernicious message --
_tThe Eugenics Movement and euthanasia --
_tThe politics of physician-assisted suicide --
_tNetherlands "slippery slope" vs. U.S. "political strategy" --
_tFirst-year report on physician-assisted suicide in Oregon --
_tLegalizing disability discrimination --
_tDangers of an inflexible law --
_t"A better solution" --
_tThe distinction between sever disability and terminal illness.
505 0 0 _gDisability and technology.
_tUniversal design --
_tAccessible taxis --
_tTeletypewriters and relay systems --
_tA clash of cultures --
_tThe one-step campaign --
_tWheelchair ingenuity --
_tAccessible classrooms and laboratories --
_tThe computer as an accommodation --
_tPsychopharmacology --
_tBioethical dilemmas --
_tThe Internet and a miracle baby --
_tMedical and genetic information --
_t"Slash, burn, and poison" --
_tTransforming scientific orthodoxy: AIDS activism --
_tToward a new vision: three queries --
_gDisabled veterans claim their rights.
_tLegislation and self-advocacy --
_tRehabilitation: the man, not the wound --
_tParalyzed veterans of America --
_tAutomobiles: opening "new vistas" --
_tThe pattern of denial --
_tAtomic and chemical guinea pigs --
_tHolding a nation accountable --
_gEducation: integration in the least restrictive environment.
_tA "quiet revolution" --
_tEnforcing the IDEA: early efforts --
_tAn appropriate identity --
_tThe IDEA in the courts --
_tThe special education controversy --
_tSomnolent Samantha --
_tA microcosm of the real world --
_gIdentity and culture.
_tThree strands of the movement --
_tDisability pride: celebrating difference --
_tChanging perceptions and the media --
_tAssessment of the movement --
_tA stealth movement --
_gDisability rights in the Twenty-first Century.
_tOlmstead and the Community Choice Act --
_t"Visitability" --
_tPsychiatric survivors and consumers --
_tThe new eugenics --
_tPhysician-assisted suicide --
_tMedia, technology, and disability culture --
_tDisable veterans --
_tActivists assess progress in securing disability rights --
_tDisability rights attorneys speak --
_tPerceptions of disability.
505 0 0 _t"Wheelchair bound" and the "the poster child" --
_tSeeing by touch, hearing by sign --
_tDeinstitutionalization and independent living --
_tGroundbreaking disability rights legislation : Section 504 --
_tThe struggle for change : in the streets and in the courts --
_tAccess to jobs and health care --
_t"Not dead yet" and physician-assisted suicide --
_tDisability and technology --
_tDisabled veterans claim their rights --
_tEducation: integration in the least restrictive environment --
_tIdentity and culture --
_tDisability rights in the Twenty-first Century.
520 _aTells a complex and compelling story of an ongoing movement that seeks to create an equitable and diverse society, inclusive of people with disabilities.
542 _nAll rights reserved.
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655 4 _aElectronic books.
700 1 _aZames, Frieda,
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653 _aPeople with disabilities
653 _aDiscrimination against people with disabilities
653 _aCivil rights.
653 _aDisabled Persons
653 _aCivil Rights
653 _aSocial Discrimination
653 _aPersonnes handicapées
653 _aDiscrimination à l'égard des personnes handicapées
653 _aDroits de l'homme.
653 _acivil rights.
653 _aCivil rights.
653 _aDiscrimination against people with disabilities.
653 _aPeople with disabilities
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