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Becoming Citizens
Breaking the silence that characterizes the history of disability in the United States, Becoming Citizens is a substantive contribution to social and regional history. It demonstrates the ways in which personal experiences can galvanize communities for political action. The centerpiece of the book is the story of four mothers-turned-activists who coauthored Education for All, a crucial piece of Washington State legislation that was a precursor to the national law securing educational rights for every person with a disability in America.
Becoming Citizens is a deeply compassionate testament to the experience of family life and disability, as it is to the ways in which ordinary citizens become activists. It will be important to anyone interested in disability studies, including teachers, friends, and families of those with disabilities.
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"A valuable and well done book. The Seattle case study is particularly significant historically because the Washington State law became the model for the federal Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975."—Paul K. Longmore, San Francisco State University
"In this must—read book, Schwartzenberg compellingly recounts and beautifully illustrates two journeys—-that of the 'greatest generation' of parents and their children and that of a society reformed by their unstoppable commitment to justice."—Rud and Ann Turnbull, University of Kansas, Lawrence
"Susan Schwartzenberg is evolving a new kind of mixed—media history, one in which narration supplements oral history and her own photographs augment those of the archive to make a historical narrative that is both deeply personal and resonantly public."—Rebecca Solnit, San Francisco
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