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This volume offers a rare mix of interpretive chapters and primary sources that will be of value to anyone interested in learning about important disability-related issues and exploring the perspectives of disabled people.

Disability has become a human rights and social justice issue that should concern all Americans. Access to safe, affordable, and effective health care, access to safe and affordable housing, access to reliable and efficient public transportation, and the ability to work and participate freely in the community are central to disability justice movements. Unlike encyclopedias or biographical dictionaries that only offer brief accounts of key topics, people, events, and organizations, Disability: A Reference Handbook provides important interpretive and analytical frameworks and meaningful primary evidence.

The book opens with a chapter dedicated to the history of disability in the United States, placing 21st-century issues and concerns within their contexts. The next chapter explores important controversies and questions related to disability. The third chapter brings diverse voices to the topic, and the fourth chapter offers valuable profiles of key people and organizations. The remaining chapters provide valuable reference tools that will help readers to explore topics in more depth and to engage in independent research.

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This volume offers a rare mix of interpretive chapters and primary sources that will be of value to anyone interested in learning about important disability-related issues and exploring the perspectives of disabled people.
Preface xv
1 Background and History
3(36)
Introduction
3(2)
Institutionalization
5(5)
Eugenics
10(11)
Charity
21(4)
Disability Rights Movement
25(9)
Early History
26(2)
World War II to the Americans with Disabilities Act
28(6)
Post-Americans with Disabilities Act
34(1)
References
34(5)
2 Problems, Controversies, and Solutions
39(48)
Introduction
39(1)
Access
40(26)
Health Care
40(6)
Public Transportation
46(4)
Housing
50(5)
Public Education
55(5)
Employment Opportunities
60(6)
The New Eugenics
66(17)
References
83(4)
3 Perspectives
87(58)
Introduction
87(1)
The Contested Evolution of the Americans with Disabilities Act
87(7)
Karen A. Kadish
Elizabeth F. Emens
"We Can Speak Out the Way We Want": Self-Advocacy, Americans Disabled for Attendant Programs Today, and the Sociopolitical Legacies of the Disability Rights Movement
94(5)
Andrew Marcum
The Neurodiversity Movement
99(5)
Ari Ne'eman
Restricted Reproductive and Parental Rights: Challenging What Makes a Person "Fit" to Parent
104(5)
Brianna Dickens
Michael Gill
Starlight Studio and Art Gallery
109(6)
Carrie Marcotte
The Contradictory Status of Disabled Veterans
115(5)
David A. Gerber
Violence against People with Disabilities: Still Missing from the Conversation
120(6)
Miranda Sue Terry
Deaf Children and Cochlear Implants
126(6)
Laura Mauldin
Gender, Madness, and Commitment
132(5)
Jessica Lowell Mason
Minority Students with Disabilities and the School to Prison Pipeline
137(8)
Leroy Moore, Jr.
Michael Rembis
4 Profiles
145(56)
ADAPT
145(2)
American Federation of the Physically Handicapped
147(3)
Clifford Beers (March 30, 1876-July 9, 1943)
150(3)
Justin W. Dart, Jr. (August 29, 1930-June 22, 2002)
153(1)
Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund
154(2)
Judy Heumann (1947-)
156(3)
Jerry's Orphans
159(1)
Helen Keller (1880-1968)
160(2)
National Association for Retarded Children
162(2)
National Association of the Deaf
164(1)
National Black Disability Coalition
165(1)
National Center for College Students with Disabilities and Disability Rights, Education, Activism, and Mentoring
166(2)
National Council on Disability
168(2)
National Down Syndrome Society
170(2)
National Federation of the Blind
172(2)
Elizabeth Packard (1816-1897)
174(3)
Paralympics
177(4)
Ed Roberts (1939-1995)
181(3)
Society for Disability Studies (and Disability Studies)
184(2)
U.S. Quad Rugby Association
186(2)
"Blind" Tom Wiggins (1849-1908)
188(5)
World Institute on Disability
193(2)
References
195(6)
5 Data and Documents
201(42)
Introduction
201(1)
Data
202(3)
Table 5.1 Types of Disability
202(1)
Figure 5.1 Percentage of U.S. Population Identified as Disabled
203(1)
Figure 5.2 Median Monthly Income of Adults with Disabilities
203(1)
Figure 5.3 Disability Demographics
204(1)
Figure 5.4 Employment of Adults with Disabilities
205(1)
Documents
205(38)
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act (1973)
205(4)
Education for All Handicapped Children Act (1975)
209(5)
Americans with Disabilities Act (1990)
214(2)
Olmstead v. L. C. (1999)
216(4)
Paul K. Longmore, "Why I Burned My Book" (1989; Published 2003)
220(10)
ADA Amendments Act (2008)
230(3)
Teaching the Black Disabled Experience (2015)
233(10)
6 Resources
243(38)
Introduction
243(1)
Academic Peer-Reviewed Journals
243(2)
Reference Works
245(1)
Edited Books
246(9)
Monographs
255(19)
Internet Resources
274(7)
7 Chronology
281(36)
Glossary 317(4)
Index 321(10)
About the Author 331
Michael Rembis is an associate professor in the Department of History and director of the Center for Disability Studies at the University at Buffalo (SUNY).