Commemorating twenty years of the ADA



Source: TheHill.com

Many of us have nearly forgotten an era in which it was commonplace for a person to be denied employment because she was blind, or unable to attend a university because he was in a wheelchair—an era in which people with disabilities were second-class citizens.

That treatment sparked a small but powerful equal-opportunity movement—and, twenty years ago today, that movement celebrated a pivotal success: the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act, or ADA. The ADA codified the ideal that no one should suffer discrimination because of a disability. It shattered barriers, opening our buildings, sidewalks, schools, public transportation, and workplaces to Americans with disabilities.

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