The Museum of disABILITY History

1975

American Coalition of Citizens with Disabilities is established. This organization represents all disabilities for disability rights. Frank Bowe was the first executive director.

Developmental Disabilities Assistance and Bill of Rights Act passed.

The Willowbrook Consent Decree is signed by New York Governor Hugh Carey, which commits New York State to improving community placement for members of the Willowbrook class action lawsuit, and later all persons served by the Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities.

"The Education for All Handicapped Children Act," public law 94-142, was passed in 1975. This act allocated federal dollars to states and localities in order to provide education for children with disabilities. Included in the act were provisions for a free and appropriate education, individualized education programs with parental involvement, establishment of due process proceedings, and to provide an education in the least restrictive environment.

1976

Transbus group sues the city of Philadelphia to make public buses wheelchair accessible. The group is made up several advocacy organizations.

Disabled in Action protests the United Cerebral Palsy telethon in New York City.

An amendment to the Higher Education Act of 1972 requiring the provision of services for physically disabled college students is passed.

1977

Disability rights advocates protest in 10 cities for regulations implementing section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act 1973.

White House Conference on Handicapped People includes participation of people with disabilities.

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How to do it in your state.

With the growing need for a Disability History Week across the country; we have compiled the tools to help you develop the legislation in your state. If you have any other questions please let us know.

 

National Disability History Week initiative 8-5-09

Disability advocates across the country are mobilizing to help create understanding and celebrate the history of individuals with disabilities! Since West Virginia passed the first…

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Riverside Elementary Class promoting NYS DHW 5-14-09

A third grade class at Riverside Elementary School has been collaborating with the Catskill Center for Independence in finding ways to promote disability awareness in their school. This…

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NYS Disability History Curriculum is now available! 11-19-08

The Museum of disABILITY History is pleased to announce that lesson plans as well as supplemental information are now available! These can be found through the Teacher Resources section of…

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Updated: 8-30-10


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Updated: 8-5-10


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