Judy Heumann: Mother of ADA

Judy Heumann: Mother of ADA

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10th Grade - University

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Judy Heumann, a pioneering disability rights activist, faced discrimination from a young age due to polio. Despite challenges, she became the first wheelchair-using teacher in New York after a legal battle. Heumann led national protests, co-founded the World Institute on Disability, and played a key role in the Americans with Disabilities Act. Her efforts transformed societal views on disability rights, making her a significant figure in the movement.

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What challenges did Judy Heumann face as a child regarding her education?

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How did Judy Heumann's experiences at Camp Jened influence her activism?

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In what ways did Judy Heumann contribute to the disability rights movement?

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Describe the impact of Judy Heumann's protests against President Nixon's veto.

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What was the significance of the Americans with Disabilities Act in Judy Heumann's career?

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