BLACK BIRD FLY AWAY
Disabled in an Able Bodied World
by Hugh Gregory
Gallagher
Foreword
by Geoffrey C. Ward
ISDN
0-918339-44-8 978-0-918339-44-7
Hardcover 6 x 9 320 pages
Acid Free Paper Index $21.95
Hugh Gregory Gallagher, winner of the 1995 Henry
Betts Award for service to the disability community, is considered by many to be
Father of the Architectural Barriers Act of 1968 and the Grandfather of the
Americans With Disabilities Act. His newest book is a powerful and insightful
overview of both his own struggle with disability and of society's difficulty in
coming to terms with the issue of disability.