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Black Bird Fly Away
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Gallagher was a "young and beautiful" college student when he was struck down by polio and forced to become part of a world he had given little thought to, and when he had, it was with a certain repugnance-the world of the disabled. This unusual autobiography is a collection of writings, some previously unpublished, by a man who is recognized today as the father of the Architectural Barriers Act of 1968 and the grandfather of the Americans with Disabilities Act. He takes readers on a journey through his life, his reaction to his own disability, his public courage, and his very private desperation. The essay he wrote for his application to attend Oxford University is surely a model even today for students preparing their college-admissions essays. In public addresses, essays, and editorial pieces, he clarifies the important issues that confront disabled people and the important accommodations that have been made to help them live full and contributing lives. Gallagher is a masterful communicator. His writings of his youthful confrontation with the horrors of paralysis are powerful and poignant. The evolution of his own feelings about himself as a paraplegic and as a human being are woven throughout this thought-provoking book.276 Pages.
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