The Disability Rights Movement: From Charity to ConfrontationTemple University Press, 2012 - 311 pagina's Based on interviews with almost a hundred activists, this book provides a detailed history of the struggle for disability rights in the United States. It is a complex story of shifts in consciousness and shifts in policy, of changing focuses on particular disabilities such as blindness, deafness, polio, quadriplegia, psychiatric and developmental disabilities, chronic conditions (for example, cancer and heart disease), and AIDS, and of activism and policymaking across disabilities. Referring to the Americans with Disabilities Act as "every American''s insurance policy," the authors recount the genesis of this civil rights approach to disability, from the almost forgotten disability activism of the 1930s to the independent living movement of the 1970s to the call for disability pride of the 1990s. Like other civil rights struggles, the disability rights movement took place in the streets and in the courts as activists fought for change in the schools, the workplace, and in the legal system. They continue to fight for effective access to the necessities of everyday life -- to telephones, buses, planes, public buildings, restaurants, and toilets. The history of disability rights mirrors the history of the country. Both World Wars sparked changes in disability policy and changes in medical technology as veterans without without limbs and with other disabilities return home. The empowerment of people with disabilities has become another chapter in the struggles over identity politics that began in the 1960s. Today, with the expanding ability of people with disabilities to enter the workforce, and a growing elderly population increasingly significant at a time when HMOs are trying to contain healthcare expenditures. |
Inhoudsopgave
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League of the Physically Handicapped | 5 |
The March of Dimes | 7 |
ParentInitiated Childhood Disability Organizations | 8 |
The Poster Child and the Telethon | 10 |
Changing Views of Disability in the United States | 11 |
Seeing by Touch Hearing by Sign | 14 |
Sign Language and Oralism | 15 |
Employment of People with Psychiatric Disabilities | 114 |
The Criminalization of People with Psychiatric Disabilities | 117 |
Different Approaches to Psychiatric Disabilities | 118 |
Mangled Care | 121 |
People with Special Needs in Managed Care | 123 |
An Arbitrary Patchwork | 124 |
Children with Special Health Needs | 126 |
LongTerm Care in the Community | 127 |
Braille and Talking Books | 18 |
Sheltered Workshops | 19 |
The Lighthouse | 20 |
Jacobus tenBroek and the National Federation of the Blind | 21 |
A Controversy in the Blind Community | 22 |
Trailblazer for Sections 504 and 501 | 24 |
Different Approaches to Blindness | 25 |
Deafness as Culture | 26 |
American Sign Language | 27 |
The Gallaudet University Uprising | 28 |
Black Deaf Advocates | 29 |
Education of Deaf Children | 30 |
Helen Keller the Social Reformer | 31 |
Deinstitutionalization and Independent Living | 33 |
Early Accessibility Efforts in the Colleges | 36 |
Ed Roberts and the Independent Living Movement | 37 |
Proliferation of the Independent Living Concept | 43 |
Characteristics of Independent Living Centers | 45 |
Independent Living as an Extension of Rehabilitation | 46 |
Evaluation of the Independent Living Movement | 47 |
Groundbreaking Disability Rights Legislation Section 504 | 49 |
The Cherry Lawsuit for the Section 504 Regulations | 50 |
Section 504 as a Spur to Political Organizing | 51 |
ACCD Propelling Section 504 | 52 |
The Section 504 Demonstrations | 53 |
The Transbus Controversy | 56 |
Accessible Transit and New York City | 57 |
Bay Area Rapid Transit BART | 63 |
California Accessible Buses | 64 |
Mainstreaming Public Transit | 65 |
The Civil Rights Significance of Accessible Transportation | 69 |
The Struggle for Change In the Streets and in the Courts | 71 |
New York Lawyers for the Public Interest | 76 |
Recognizing Disability as a Civil Rights Issue | 77 |
The Need for Disability Rights Attorneys | 79 |
ADAPT | 82 |
Justice For All | 85 |
The Americans with Disabilities Act | 88 |
Enacting the ADA | 89 |
The ADA and Section 504 | 93 |
Employment | 95 |
Public Services State and Local Government | 98 |
Public Transportation | 101 |
The Supreme Court and the ADA | 102 |
The Myth of The Disability Lobby | 105 |
Backlash | 106 |
Every Americans Insurance Policy | 109 |
Access to Jobs and Health Care | 110 |
Affirmative Action | 111 |
Disability Employment in Corporate America | 112 |
Employment of People with Developmental Disabilities | 113 |
Health Policy Reforms | 128 |
The Nexus between Jobs and Health Care | 129 |
Not Dead Yet and PhysicianAssisted Suicide | 132 |
The Supreme Court | 133 |
AIDS Activists | 134 |
Pain Management | 135 |
A Pernicious Message | 137 |
The Eugenics Movement and Euthanasia | 138 |
The Politics of PhysicianAssisted Suicide | 140 |
Netherlands Slippery Slope vs US Political Strategy | 141 |
FirstYear Report on PhysicianAssisted Suicide in Oregon | 142 |
Dangers of an Inflexible Law | 143 |
A Better Solution | 144 |
The Distinction between Severe Disability and Terminal Illness | 145 |
Disability and Technology | 149 |
Accessible Taxis | 152 |
A Clash of Cultures | 153 |
Wheelchair Ingenuity | 154 |
Accessible Classrooms and Laboratories | 155 |
The Computer as an Accommodation | 156 |
Psychopharmacology | 158 |
Bioethical Dilemmas | 159 |
The Internet and a Miracle Baby | 162 |
Medical and Genetic Information | 163 |
Slash Burn and Poison | 165 |
AIDS Activism | 166 |
Three Queries | 168 |
Disabled Veterans Claim Their Rights | 170 |
The Man Not the Wound | 172 |
Paralyzed Veterans of America | 173 |
Opening New Vistas | 174 |
The Pattern of Denial | 176 |
Atomic and Chemical Guinea Pigs | 179 |
Holding a Nation Accountable | 181 |
Education Integration in the Least Restrictive Environment | 184 |
Early Efforts | 185 |
Least Restrictive Environment | 187 |
An Appropriate Identity | 188 |
The IDEA in the Courts | 189 |
The Special Education Controversy | 193 |
Somnolent Samantha | 197 |
A Microcosm of the Real World | 199 |
Identity and Culture | 200 |
Celebrating Difference | 201 |
Changing Perceptions and the Media | 207 |
Assessment of the Movement | 211 |
A Stealth Movement | 215 |
Notes | 217 |
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