Doing Disability Justice75 years of the trials and triumphs of families advocating for people with intellectual and other disabilities |
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
FIRST STEPS TOWARD A NATIONAL | 40 |
VISIBILITY AND VIABILITY | 87 |
AN INSTITUTION HAS A LIFE OF | 124 |
A SPECIAL EDUCATION FOR ALL | 148 |
BUILDING A SYSTEM OF COMMUNITY | 171 |
ADVOCATING FOR THE RIGHTS | 210 |
THE NINETIES | 246 |
A NEW MILLENNIUM | 259 |
LESSONS FOR ADVOCATES | 268 |
The Arc of Washington Presidents | 276 |
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