Proud Voices: An Oral History of the Disability Rights Movement in Michigan (1960-1980) |
Contents
Foreword | 1 |
Paving the Way | 10 |
Formation of the Early Centers for Independent Living | 22 |
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AACIL advocate Ann Arbor Center Ann Arbor CIL architectural barriers Barrier Free Design began Berkeley Bicentennial Towers Bob McConnell buses Center for Independent Civil Rights Act Commission on Handicapper courtesy of Myrtle curb cuts Department of Civil Detroit disability community Disability Concerns Disability Rights Movement early leaders Ed Roberts Eric Gentile Executive Director experience funding going Grand Rapids Handicapper Advocacy Alliance Handicapper Civil Rights Handicapper Concerns Harry Smith Independent Living Movement individual Innovation and Expansion interview issues Judy Heumann Judy Taylor Kent County Lansing Lena Ricks March on Transportation Masters of Social Michael Delaney Michigan Commission Michigan Rehabilitation Services Michigan State University Miriam King Movement in Michigan Myrtle Gregg-Lafay National Association Paralyzed Veterans peer counseling person Photo courtesy Physically Handicapped present day rehabilitation counselor Rehabilitation Institute Sawisch sense Sinclair struggle Taylor and Eric Treece-Sinclair Veterans of America Wayne State University wheelchair basketball White House Conference