48 years ago a militant sit-in redefined the fight for disability justice

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Summary:
- In 1977, a group of disability rights activists in San Francisco occupied a federal building for 25 days, demanding the implementation of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, which prohibited discrimination against people with disabilities.
- This sit-in was a landmark event in the disability rights movement, as it brought national attention to the struggles faced by people with disabilities and led to the eventual signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in 1990.
- The article highlights the courage and determination of the activists involved, who faced physical and emotional challenges but persevered to secure important civil rights protections for the disability community.

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