Disability Act: The Humanitarian Change of the United States

in ActnEarn4 years ago

The day was July 26, 1990. The day has become immortal in the history of the protection of civil rights, creating an unforgettable milestone. On this day three decades ago, the then President George HW Bush signed the American Disability Act in Washington DC. He said at the groundbreaking ceremony.

Unfortunately, the United States has not always been able to do justice to its principles in terms of individual freedom and equal rights. Regrettably, for many Americans, the blessings of equality have long been limited or, in some cases, denied. The passing of this law today brings us closer to the day when no citizen of the United States should be deprived of the security of life, the taste of liberation, and the touch of happiness.

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