A Look Back

A Look Back
Author: Robert C Anderson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2018-10-24
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781317948926

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”One of my proudest moments as President occurred on July 26, 1990--the day I signed the Americans with Disabilities Act into law. With its passage, a shameful wall of exclusion came tumbling down. This landmark legislation was the culmination of the dedicated efforts of so many, and I salute the bipartisan leadership of the Congress--as well as the countless advocates from all parts of society who contributed to our success. It was a team effort. With the ADA, our country took a dramatic step toward eliminating the physical barriers that existed and the social barriers that were accepted. Much work lies ahead, but I am confident that we will finish the wonderful work already begun. After all, it’s the right thing to do.” --Former President George Bush In 1990, despite resistance from the business sector and state and local governments, disability groups and activists, together with responsive government leaders, succeeded in passing the most significant civil rights bill in decades. A Look Back: The Birth of the Americans with Disabilities Act takes you to the unique moment in American history when persons of many different backgrounds and with different disabilities united to press Congress for full recognition and protection of their rights as American citizens. The ADA recalls the promise of earlier civil rights legislation and advocacy. A Look Back will remind you that people are people before they are disabled and that they deserve to be acknowledged as individuals, rather than stereotyped on the basis of their physical conditions. You’ll witness this firsthand through the inspirational example the Reverend Harold Wilke has set through his own personal struggles, triumphs, and ministry. A witness to the signing of the ADA on the lawn of the White House, he played a key role as a vocal activist in the transformation of self-image for persons with disabilities and in the fight for this bill. In this book, you will see the progress that has been made since the ADA was passed and that, despite the headway made for empowering persons with disabilities, there is much to be done before all individuals are aware of their rights, responsibilities, and protection under the ADA. A Look Back contends that through public education, pastoral care, and open, sensitive congregations, bridges can be built between religion, secular society, and persons with disabilities. This will result in persons with disabilities becoming full participants in daily American life.

The Americans with Disabilities Act

The Americans with Disabilities Act
Author: Susan Dudley Gold
Publsiher: Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2011-01-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781608703401

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Takes a behind the scenes look to show the drama that led to the Americans with Disabilities Act being passed and the effect this piece of legislation has had in the development of our country.

Americans with Disabilities Act Title II Regulations

Americans with Disabilities Act Title II Regulations
Author: United States. Department of Justice
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-01-07
Genre: Barrier-free design
ISBN: 1503079228

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This revised title II regulation integrates the Department of Justice's new regulatory provisions with the text of the existing title II regulation that was unchanged by the 2010 revisions. Includes a section for guidance and analysis.

Enabling Acts

Enabling Acts
Author: Lennard J. Davis
Publsiher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2015-07-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780807071571

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The first significant book on the history and impact of the ADA—the “eyes on the prize” moment for disability rights The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is the widest-ranging and most comprehensive piece of civil rights legislation ever passed in the United States, and it has become the model for disability-based laws around the world. Yet the surprising story behind how the bill came to be is little known. In this riveting account, acclaimed disability scholar Lennard J. Davis delivers the first behind-the-scenes and on-the-ground narrative of how a band of leftist Berkeley hippies managed to make an alliance with upper-crust, conservative Republicans to bring about a truly bipartisan bill. Based on extensive interviews with all the major players involved including legislators and activists, Davis recreates the dramatic tension of a story that is anything but a dry account of bills and speeches. Rather, it’s filled with one indefatigable character after another, culminating in explosive moments when the hidden army of the disability community stages scenes like the iconic “Capitol Crawl” or an event some describe as “deaf Selma,” when students stormed Gallaudet University demanding a “Deaf President Now!” From inside the offices of newly formed disability groups to secret breakfast meetings surreptitiously held outside the White House grounds, here we meet countless unsung characters, including political heavyweights and disability advocates on the front lines. “You want to fight?” an angered Ted Kennedy would shout in an upstairs room at the Capitol while negotiating the final details of the ADA. Congressman Tony Coelho, whose parents once thought him to be possessed by the devil because of his epilepsy, later became the bill’s primary sponsor. There’s Justin Dart, adorned in disability power buttons and his signature cowboy hat, who took to the road canvassing fifty states, and people like Patrisha Wright, also known as “The General,” Arlene Myerson or “the brains,” “architect” Bob Funk, and visionary Mary Lou Breslin, who left the hippie highlands of the West to pursue equal rights in the marble halls of DC. Published for the twenty-fifth anniversary of the ADA, Enabling Acts promises to ignite readers in a discussion of disability rights by documenting this “eyes on the prize” moment for tens of millions of American citizens.

Beyond the Americans with Disabilities Act

Beyond the Americans with Disabilities Act
Author: Mary Lee Vance,Kaela Parks,Neal Lipsitz
Publsiher: Naspa-Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2014-03-01
Genre: College students with disabilities
ISBN: 0931654904

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A Look at the Americans with Disabilities Act

A Look at the Americans with Disabilities Act
Author: Leslie F. Shechter,Marie Allen Murphy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 62
Release: 1992
Genre: Discrimination in employment
ISBN: 0788100963

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Covers many of the significant local government provisions of the ADA and the implementing regulations issued on July 26, 1991. Includes: who1s protected, requirements, applications and tests, insurance, recordkeeping, and much more.

In Search of Freedom

In Search of Freedom
Author: Willie V. Bryan
Publsiher: Charles C Thomas Publisher
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2006
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780398076221

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"This updated and expanded new edition continues the theme of the first edition of emphasizing the struggles in which persons with disabilities have engaged, the barriers they have had to overcome, and the barriers they continue to face in their quest to obtain freedom. A major point is that disabilities are a part of life and everyone has limitations, therefore, persons with disabilities should be treated the same as any other human. The disability rights movement and its role in placing the demands of persons with disabilities before American society are discussed. Legislative action that impacted persons with disabilities is traced through the Americans with Disabilities Act. The impact of attitudes, self-concept, and self-esteem are explored, as well as the family's role in assisting persons with disabilities in their search for freedom. Intervention strategies are also discussed including the actions that are needed before persons with disabilities can be truly free. Although significant progress has been made, the laws mentioned in this book as well as other unmentioned laws can do only so much with regard to helping people with disabilities. Given this reality, it is imperative that persons with disabilities make the American public aware of the inequities that still exist. The search for freedom must continue and the search should be inspired and led by persons with disabilities. Consequently, this second edition deals with both the needs of persons with disabilities and the actions they must take to attain their freedoms."--Publisher's website.

The Americans with Disabilities Act

The Americans with Disabilities Act
Author: Margaret C. Jasper
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Discrimination against people with disabilities
ISBN: 0379113287

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Examines the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), discusses rights disabled individuals are entitled to under the Act, and gives a brief overview of legislation designed to protect the disabled in areas not covered by the ADA. Covers areas of employment, transportation, public accommodations, telecommunications, and law enforcement. An appendix provides selected provisions of the ADA, sample forms, and texts of settlement agreements. Includes a glossary. No index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR