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- 52SanAnt
A line of wheelchairs moves down a stone cobbled sidewalk beside the Alamo. Walking with them, using her cane, is Willie Mae Clay with a sign on her back that reads "Separate is never Equal." The ADAPT flag flies over her head from one of the wheelchairs in the line. - 7Phili
Diane Coleman sits in her wheelchair with the access symbol on the ADAPT flag framed behind her. She is wearing a tricornered hat from revolutionary American days. In the foreground in front of her is half of the Liberty Bell, and the feet of someone else in a wheelchair are visible below the bell. - 20BusLA
A large tire of an over the road bus, and on either side of the tire Bill Bolte and Randy Horton are lying on the ground looking out from under the bus. - Test
- With Liberty & Access For All
This is a short demo film by Linda Litowsky that tells about ADAPT and our first campaign for lifts on buses and passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act. It was made to promote a longer film she made so it ends abruptly. However it is a good overview of early ADAPT and has been used in many organizer trainings and presentations.