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The Americans with Disabilities Act: A Landmark Law That Benefits Everyone

The American Disabilities Act, signed in the White House on July 26, 1990, prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities in all areas of public life. Learn 8 ways in which the Americans with Disabilities Act changed everyone's lives. Explore items and stories related to disability rights in the Smithsonian's collections. For a deeper dive, EveryBody: An Artifact History of Disability in America introduces the history of disability in America, covering politics, relationships, work, technology, health, and more.


Universal Access Flag Lap Blanket

ADA White House Signing Ceremony

Free Our People, A.D.A. The Americans with Disabilities Act, To Boldly Go Where Everyone Else Has Gone Before

button, Americans With Disabilities Act

Americans with Disabilities Act 1990-2010 20 Years, Lead On!

button, Support ADA Americans with Disabilities Act 1989

button, Sign 504, Handicapped Human Rights, ACCD

ADA America Wins

hat

Button, "Support Disability Rights"

button, We Are Watching

button, Equality, Justice & Access for All ADA...

button, Independence Day 1 July 26 1990 ADA...

Ed Roberts's Wheelchair

button, Support the ADA

button, Equal Rights Are Not Special Rights

How Did Kitty Cone Change Disability Rights?

button, Civil Rights Sign the Bill!

button,I [heart] ADA

A Bill of Rights for the Disabled

Story Circle: Beyond ADA 30 – Impacts, Intersections & Reflecting Forward

button, We've Got the Power (ADA!)

Diagram of Design Elements of Accessible Icon

button, Vote American Coalition of Citizens with Disabilities

Energize America - Employ Ability

pin, Boy Scouts Disability Awareness

button, Free Our People

button, DIA [Disabled In Action]

TShirt, "Spirit of ADA Torch Relay"

button, Defend Disability Rights

Brendon Hildreth at Accessible Icon Event, North Carolina

button, Disabled People's Civil Rights Day

How People with Disabilities Won the Right to Choose Their Own Homes

Sticker with an Autistic Joy slogan

504, Civil Rights for All Disabled People


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