30 Years Later, Disabled Americans Are Still Fighting For Their Civil Rights

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30 Years Later, Disabled Americans Are Still Fighting For Their Civil Rights
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The Americans With Disabilities Act passed in 1990, declaring equality for disabled people across the country. But activists say the work isn’t done.

It was March 1990, and a bill that could potentially end discrimination against people with disabilities was winding its way through Congress. Many disability activists feared that if they didn’t do something drastic, the legislation could get squashed, especially since it was opposed by pro-business groups.

Then 24, Cameron wasn’t new to protesting. She was a member of the American Disabled for Accessible Public Transit , a national grassroots organization that works to advance disability rights. She had already marched in several demonstrations calling for public accommodations and gone to hearings where disabled activists spoke about why a civil rights law was needed.“Something told me this was going to be something different,” said Cameron, now 55.

Something told me this was going to be something different. I felt kind of like we were crawling our way into history.But they weren’t done. A couple of days later, Cameron and dozens of other disability activists swarmed the Capitol Rotunda. A few lawmakers came to try to persuade the protesters to leave, but that only inspired them to chant louder. Eventually, “hordes” of police officers came in to seize them, Cameron said. That day, 104 people were arrested. Cameron was No. 81.” of the Capitol Rotunda was even more effective than the Capitol Crawl in helping to pass the Americans With Disabilities Act, which President George H.W. Bush signed in July 1990.

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