Walking Alone and Marching Together

Walking Alone and Marching Together
Title Walking Alone and Marching Together PDF eBook
Author Floyd W. Matson
Publisher National Federation of Blind
Pages 1140
Release 1990
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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Walking Alone and Marching Together

Walking Alone and Marching Together
Title Walking Alone and Marching Together PDF eBook
Author Floyd W. Matson
Publisher National Federation of Blind
Pages 1140
Release 1990
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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The Disability Rights Movement

The Disability Rights Movement
Title The Disability Rights Movement PDF eBook
Author Doris Fleischer
Publisher Temple University Press
Pages 316
Release 2012
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781439904213

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The struggle for disability rights in the U.S.

The Blind Need Not Apply

The Blind Need Not Apply
Title The Blind Need Not Apply PDF eBook
Author Ronald J. Ferguson
Publisher Information Age Publishing
Pages 168
Release 2007
Genre Blind
ISBN

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This book has been a work in progress. In the spring of 2000 I started this project and began to collect data and conduct interviews. I copied every article I could find in the Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness and its predecessors Outlook for the Blind and New Outlook for the Blind. I was fortunate to locate Blindness the annual publication of the American Association of Workers for the Blind. One of the greatest finds was the library at the American Foundation for the Blind. The library contains dozens of volumes related to orientation and mobility. Within two years I had amassed a considerable collection of resources. I began working through the materials and along the way prepared some papers for various conferences. A dramatic increase in administrative responsibilities, as well as the tyranny of meeting grant deadlines, diverted me from giving concentrated effort to this book. All that changed as I reduced my workload in order to devote almost all my efforts over the past nine months to this project.

The Blindness Revolution

The Blindness Revolution
Title The Blindness Revolution PDF eBook
Author James H. Omvig
Publisher IAP
Pages 501
Release 2006-03-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1607524732

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This book recounts the dramatic story of the transformation of the Iowa Commission for the Blind from a verifiably ineffective service agency to perhaps the most outstanding and effective adult service program in the nation in the span of 10 short years. What happened in Iowa was revolutionary, and the character of work with the blind in America and around the world was altered forever—the alternative civil rights–based service model worked. Using Kenneth Jernigan's own writings of Board meeting minutes, reports, and letters, I present the details of the remarkable story from an activist's point of view. This book will certainly be of interest to those who work in the field of blindness, particularly those who work in agencies serving the blind, but this book is more than just a study in public administration. Omvig's research fills in significant gaps in the history of the blind movement and offers the reader a front-row seat to a pivotal moment in blind history. — Brian Miller, University of Iowa

What We Have Done

What We Have Done
Title What We Have Done PDF eBook
Author Fred Pelka
Publisher Univ of Massachusetts Press
Pages 658
Release 2012
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1558499199

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Compelling first-person accounts of the struggle to secure equal rights for Americans with disabilities

Once Upon a Challenge

Once Upon a Challenge
Title Once Upon a Challenge PDF eBook
Author Nancy L. Burns
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 130
Release 2009-07
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1440154090

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It was the late 1940s when a tall, skinny sixth-grader picked up a shiny object off the ground in her small Missouri town and became the victim of a tragic circumstance an explosive left carelessly behind took away her vision and changed her forever. With a quietly inspirational style, Nancy Burns shares her poignant life experiences as a blind woman with the hope of educating and enlightening others about certain societal misconceptions and attitudes regarding those who are disabled. Beginning with the moment when she woke up in the hospital both eyes bandaged and realized she would not receive the emotional comfort and guidance she so desperately needed, Burns offers a compelling glimpse into the fulfilling world she created for herself, despite her disability. Her personal story chronicles her struggles as a young girl learning to live with her vision loss, her family's inability to acknowledge her disability, and her determined journey to acquire the skills that led her to eventually become a vocational counselor who worked with disabled clients. In Once Upon a Challenge: Hearing is Believing Burns offers an important message the way one chooses to live with challenges becomes the key to success in life.