Permission to reprint sections from the following books and publications is gratefully acknowledged:
A documentary film A LADY NAMED BAYBIE, a portrait of Baybie Hoover. Copyright © 1980, Martha Sandlin Productions, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Images of Ourselves, copyright © 1981 by Jo Campling, Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd., London and Boston.
See Me More Clearly, copyright © 1980 by Joyce Slayton Mitchell, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, New York and London.
Sexuality and Physical Disability by D. Bullard and S. Knight, St. Louis. Copyright © 1981 by the C. V. Mosby Company.
Rehabilitation Gazelle, copyright © 1977 by Gini Laurie, 4502 Maryland Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. 63108.
“Surviving Our Society with Its Limitations,” copyright© 1981 by off our backs, Washington, D.C.
The Independent, copyright © 1979 & 1980 by Center for Independent Living, Berkeley, Ca.
Sepia, copyright © 1970 by Sepia Publication Corp., Ft. Worth, Tx.
“American Sign Language,” BULLETIN, Vol. 11, No. 1&2. Copyright © 1980 by the Council on Interracial Books for Children, 1841 Broadway, NewYork, N.Y. 10023.
Quotes and photographs reprinted with permission. Copyright © 1974, 1975 & 1980 by Accent on Living, Bloomington, Ill.
Mainstream Magazine, copyright © 1978, 1979 & 1980 by AbleDisabled, Inc. San Diego, Ca.
I Don’t Just Cope—! Live! by Betty Medsger. Copyright © 1982 by Betty Medsger, Palo Alto, Ca.
Like It Is by Barbara Adams. Copyright © 1979 by Barbara Adams. Reprinted with permission of publisher, Walker & Company, New York.
All Things Are Possible by Yvonne Duffy. Copyright © 1981 by Yvonne Duffy. Published by A. J. Garvin & Associates, 720 East Ann Street, Ann Arbor, Mich. 48104.
Comeback, from pp. 2-21 & 137-138 by Frank Bowe. Copyright © 1981 by Frank Bowe. Reprinted by permission of Harper & Row, Publishers, Inc., NewYork.
Deaf Awareness for Public Librarians copyright © 1975 by Alice Hagemayer, published at the D.C. Public Library, Washington, D.C.
Disability Our Challenge, copyright © 1979. Reprinted with per- mission of editor, John P. Hourihan. Funded by U.S. Bureau of Education for the Handicapped.
The Deaf American copyright © 1976. Courtesy of National Association of the Deaf, Silver Spring, MD.
Deaf Heritage, copyright © 1981 by Jack Gannon. Courtesy of National Association of the Deaf, Silver Spring, Md.
Reprinted courtesy of The Boston Globe, a quote from Lisa Thorsen, an article written by George McKinnon, Jan. 18, 1981.
Laurie, Ginny and Judy, reprinted from FEELING FREE by Sullivan, Brightman and Blatt, copyright © 1978, by permission of Addison-Wesley Publishing Company.
“Taking Charge of Your Life: A Guide to Independence for Teens with Physical Disabilities.” Copyright © 1981, Parents Campaign for Handicapped Children and Youth, Closer Look, 1201 16th Street, N.W., Washington. D.C. 20036.
Disabled USA, Vol. 4 No.6, 1980; pp. 21 by Diane Lattin. Courtesy of The President’s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, Washington, D.C.
Toward Intimacy by the Task Force on Concerns of Physical Disabled Women. Copyright © 1978 Human Sciences Press, NewYork.
The Making of a Documentary Photographer by Susan Riess. Copyright © 1968 Regional Oral History Office, University of California, Berkeley.
Living in the Open by Marge Piercy. Copyright © 1976 by Alfred A. Knopf, NewYork, NewYork.
What Happens After School? A Study of Disabled Women and Education by J. Corbett O’Toole and CeCe Weeks. (San Francisco: Far West Laboratory for Women’s Educational Equity Communications Network , 1978.)
The Dream’s Not Enough: Portraits of Successful Women With Disabilities, Resource Guide by the Institute for Informational Studies. Copyright © 1981 Institute for Informational Studies, Falls Church,Va.
Design for Independent Living: The Environment and Physically Disabled People, by Raymond Lifchez and Barbara Winslow, © 1979 by Raymond Lifchez. New York: Whitney Library of Design, 1979 (hardback); Berkeley: University of California Press, 1982 (paperback).
