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The Rosa Parks of the Disabled Movement: Plantation Politics and a Black Woman's Struggle Against GM, UAW and Government Bureaucrats

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The Rosa Parks of the Disabled Movement: Plantation Politics and a Black Woman's Struggle Against GM, UAW and Government Bureaucrats - Anderson, Dora, and Anderson, Denise, and Hudson-Weems, Clenora
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The Andersons have committed themselves to a 20-year struggle to address wrongs that Denise suffered while employed at GM. Hired in 1982, under the 1973 Rehabilitation Act, a predecessor of the 1990 ADA, she suffered an on-the-job injury, but was disallowed to return to work after her medical release. Their journey was financially & emotionally costly, pursuing redress thru the federal courts, EEOC & the union. The book presents violations of the human/civil rights of a disabled American citizen. It is a testament to the ...

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The Rosa Parks of the Disabled Movement: Plantation Politics and a Black Woman's Struggle Against GM, UAW and Government Bureaucrats 2008, Authorhouse, Bloomington IN

ISBN-13: 9781434386335

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The Rosa Parks of the Disabled Movement: Plantation Politics and a Black Woman's Struggle Against GM, UAW and Government Bureaucrats 2008, Authorhouse, Bloomington IN

ISBN-13: 9781434386342

Hardcover