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Jimmy Carter's landmark moment: The birth of the disability rights movement
Jimmy Carter's landmark moment: The birth of the disability rights movement

www.salon.com Jimmy Carter's landmark moment: The birth of the disability rights movement
In 1977, people with disabilities occupied federal buildings across America. It was the beginning of something big

[When Carter] decided to establish himself as a supporter of disability rights during the 1976 presidential election, he visited Warm Springs to make that promise. After he was elected president, however, Carter often struggled to implement key parts of his agenda, and disability rights was no exception. So disabled people had to step in to do the work that the non-disabled simply couldn't get done on their own.