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Disability Rights Protests at the Capitol

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Title
Disability Rights Protests at the Capitol
Description
In March 1990, disability rights activists gathered at the west front of the Capitol to pressure the House of Representatives to pass a disability rights bill. The bill passed in the Senate the year before, but it stalled in the House. Nearly 1,000 people attended the rally. To protest the lack of accessibility inside the building, 60 people discarded their mobility devices and crawled up the 83 stone steps to the Capitol. Some Congressmen responded negatively to the protest, but it was successful: President George H. Bush signed the Americans with Disabilities Act into law on July 26, 1990.
Creator
William Eaton
Date
March 12, 1990
Source
"Disabled Persons Rally, Crawl Up Capitol Steps," Los Angeles Times, March 13, 1990.
Coverage
en 1980-1999
Theme
civil rights
politics & protest