Human Rights 2000 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
A hunger for justice: the passion of Rachel Ortiz.(Human Rights Heroes: Continuing the Legacy) | Social sciences | Schooley, Wilson A. |
Another attempt to heal the wounds of the Holocaust.(Righting the Wrongs of the Past) | Social sciences | Lite, Allyn Z. |
Assisted suicide and disability; another perspective.(Disability Rights: Issues and Solutions) | Social sciences | Coleman, Diane |
Defining disability in the aftermath of Sutton; where do we go from here?(Disability Rights: Issues and Solutions) | Social sciences | Mayerson, Arlene B., Mayer, Kristan S. |
Disability rights today; how far have we come?(Disability Rights: Issues and Solutions) | Social sciences | Francis, Leslie, Silvers, Anita |
"Electronic curbcuts;" the ADA in cyberspace.(includes sidebar on suit by National Federation of the Blind against AOL))(Disability Rights: Issues and Solutions) | Social sciences | Waddell, Cynthia D. |
Elizabeth Jones and Gabriel Chong King: making the impossible dream come true.(founders of pediatric medical specialty clinic in Baja, California)(Human Rights Heroes: Continuing the Legacy) | Social sciences | Buskirk, Dennis |
Ensuring access to the legal system for children and youth with disabilities in special education disputes.(Disability Rights: Issues and Solutions) | Social sciences | Rangel-Diaz, Lilliam |
Invisible victims; violence against persons with developmental disabilities.(Disability Rights: Issues and Solutions) | Social sciences | Petersilia, Joan |
Jerry Mitchell: crusading for justice long overdue.(Mississippi investigative reporter)(Human Rights Heroes: Continuing the Legacy) | Social sciences | Johnson, R. Haynes, Jr. |
Joyce Meskis, pushing books and free speech.(Human Rights Heroes: Continuing the Legacy) | Social sciences | Finan, Christopher |
Julie Dorf: a drive to change the world.(Human Rights Heroes: Continuing the Legacy) | Social sciences | Loeb, Harlan A. |
Lawyers: righters of old wrongs.(Righting the Wrongs of the Past) | Social sciences | Winter, William |
Not a bad IDEA: discipline and due process get a fair hearing.(Individuals with Disabilities Education Act)(Disability Rights: Issues and Solutions) | Social sciences | Rosenbaum, Stephen |
Our wounds: the wrongs continue.(continuing racism in the United States)(Righting the Wrongs of the Past) | Social sciences | Keith, Damon J. |
Paying the ultimate price for human rights: the life and death of Rosemary Nelson.(Irish defense lawyer)(Human Rights Heroes: Continuing the Legacy) | Social sciences | Massimino, Elisa |
Robert Lee Carter: continuing the struggle for civil rights.(civil rights attorney, federal district court judge)(Human Rights Heroes: Continuing the Legacy) | Social sciences | Wu, Frank H. |
Schwerner, Chaney, and Goodman: the struggle for justice.(Michael Schwerner, James Chaney and Andrew Goodman)(Righting the Wrongs of the Past) | Social sciences | Chaney, Ben |
The Japanese American incarceration: the journey to redress.(Righting the Wrongs of the Past) | Social sciences | Tareishi, John, Yoshino, William |
The legal basis of the claim for slavery reparations.(Righting the Wrongs of the Past) | Social sciences | Gifford, Anthony |
The life and times of Vernon Sukumu.(California civil rights activist)(Human Rights Heroes: Continuing the Legacy) | Social sciences | Stephens, Debra |
The truth about the Truth Commission.(South Africa)(Righting the Wrongs of the Past) | Social sciences | Jeffery, Anthea |
Two unlikely heros in the fight for First Amendment Rights.(Black attorneys Anthony Griffin and David Baugh representing Ku Klux Klan)(Human Rights Heroes: Continuing the Legacy) | Social sciences | O'Neil, Robert M. |
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