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Author Davis, Lennard J., 1949- author.

Title Enabling acts : the hidden story of how the Americans with Disabilities Act gave the largest US minority its rights / Lennard Davis.

Publication Info. Boston : Beacon Press, [2015]

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Description xiii, 289 pages, 8 pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
Summary "The first significant book on the history and impact of the ADA--the "eyes on the prize" moment for disability rights The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is the widest-ranging piece of civil rights legislation ever passed in the history of the United States, and it has become the model for most civil rights laws around the world. The untold story behind the act is anything but a dry account of bills and speeches, however. Rather, it's a fascinating story of how a group of leftist Berkeley hippies managed to make an alliance with upper-crust, conservative Republicans to bring about a truly bipartisan bill. In this riveting account, acclaimed disability scholar Lennard J. Davis tells the behind-the-scenes and on-the-ground story of a too-often ignored or forgotten civil rights fight, while illustrating the successes and shortcomings of the ADA in areas ranging from employment, education, and transportation to shifting social attitudes. Published for the twenty-fifth anniversary of the ADA, this book promises to powerfully ignite readers in a discussion of disability rights in America"-- Provided by publisher.
"This book is the first major book to focus exclusively on the history and impact of the ADA which was the widest ranging piece of civil rights legislation in the history of the United States and has become the model for most civil rights laws around the world. Yet the history isn't a dry account of bills and speeches. Rather it tells the fascinating story of how a group of leftist Berkeley hippies managed to make an alliance with upper-crust, conservative Republicans to bring about a truly bi-partisan bill. It covers how major politicians fought in public while staffers hammered out the details amidst public demonstrations by disability activists providing momentum for all. The book provides behind the scenes accounts and never-before published intrigues that led to a successful outcome. In addition, the book will assess the impact and legacy of the ADA through the stories of individuals who have been affected by the legislation"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Forty-six words that changed history -- DC outsiders turn Washington insiders -- Texas connection -- Let right be done -- Banging the drum loudly -- Flat earth, deaf world -- A new band of reformers -- A new day, a new ADA -- White House battles Senate -- Secret meetings and bagel breakfasts -- "This Means War!" -- Building the accessible ramp to the House of Representatives -- Capitol crawl -- On the White House lawn -- Enabling the ADA.
Subject United States. Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (United States)
United States.
People with disabilities -- Legal status, laws, etc. -- United States.
People with disabilities -- Legal status, laws, etc.
United States.
Discrimination against people with disabilities -- Law and legislation -- United States.
Discrimination against people with disabilities -- Law and legislation.
People with disabilities -- United States -- Social conditions.
People with disabilities.
Social conditions.
People with disabilities -- Services for -- United States.
People with disabilities -- Services for.
People with disabilities -- Social conditions.
ISBN 9780807071564 (hardback)
0807071560 (hardback)
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0807059293 (paperback)
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