This is the true life story of a courageous lady, born with a birth defect (spina bifida), which by age 8 left her paralyzed from the waist down. When her grandfather, a country doctor, learned of her birth defect, his advice was, "Put her in a home and forget her. She won't live long." Walking became possible only with the aid of heavy steel braces and crutches. She had to stop formal education in the third grade. She very determined to live life to the fullest. And through tutored elementary education, college, marriage and later divorce, she did not miss many bases. Later. Osteoporosis and a broken leg put her in a wheelchair. This really allowed her to get out to meet the world and she did not like what she saw . So, she decided to change those things she could ---- like removal of obstacles, both physical and attitudinal.
From then on it was a duel between her and and the inane bureaucrats over freedom of access for the disabled. This activity caused her to be arrested and put in jail many times, for stopping inaccessible buses in most of the major cities of the USA.
Like Moses, she often led the way, saw many trials, and triumphs (e.g. ADA)but didn't make it to the promised land of an accessible world.
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