No pity : people with disabilities forging a new civil rights movement / Joseph P. Shapiro.
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- 0-8129-2412-6
- 22nd ed. 323.3 SHA
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322.1o9678 MBO The cross vs the cresent : | 323 LAU The evolution of international human rights : | 323.096786 TAN Tanzania human rights report 2010. | 323.3 SHA No pity : | 323.445096 PRE Press freedom and communication in Africa / | 323.5094109032 STR The struggle for sovereignty : | 323.6 JOP Citizenship and immigration / |
Includes bibliography and index
Tracks the disability-rights legislation in the United States from the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, which prohibited federally funded institutions from discriminating against the disabled, to the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1992 which bans employers from discriminating on the basis of disability. c1993.
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