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Hastings Center Report

Finding Disability in Everyday Life

Abstract: This commentary explicates the social and cultural work of the word “disability” by reviewing the history of the civil and human rights movements and of legislation establishing people with disabilities as a social group protected from discrimination and entitled to the right to request reasonable accommodations—a legislative initiative that has shifted “disability” from a predominantly medical label to a social and political identity.

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