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100 1  Fleischer, Doris Zames. 
245 14 The disability rights movement :|bfrom charity to 
       confrontation /|cDoris Zames Fleischer and Frieda Zames. 
250    Updated ed. 
264  1 Philadelphia :|bTemple University Press,|c2011. 
300    xxxv, 323 pages ;|c26 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
500    Updated ed. of: The disability rights movement : from 
       charity to confrontation. 2001. 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-307) and 
       index. 
505 0  1. "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 -- 2. 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 -- 3. 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 -- 4. 
       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. 
505 0  5. 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 -- 6. 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 -- 7. 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 -- 8. "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. 
505 0  9. 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 -- 10. 
       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 -- 11. 
       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 -- 12.
       Identity and culture -- Three strands of the movement -- 
       Disability pride: celebrating difference -- Changing 
       perceptions and the media -- Assessment of the movement --
       A stealth movement -- 13. 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. 
650  0 People with disabilities|xCivil rights|zUnited States. 
650  0 Discrimination against people with disabilities|zUnited 
       States. 
650  7 Discrimination against people with disabilities.|2fast
       |0(OCoLC)fst00895020 
650  7 People with disabilities|xCivil rights.|2fast
       |0(OCoLC)fst01057253 
650 12 Civil Rights|zUnited States. 
650 12 Disabled Persons|xlegislation & jurisprudence|zUnited 
       States. 
650 22 Social Discrimination|zUnited States. 
651  7 United States.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01204155 
700 1  Zames, Frieda,|d1932-2005 
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