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The Clarion-Ledger Jackson, Mississippi
Thursday, September 18, 2003

[Headline] Marching toward hope

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[image caption] At the [cut-off] time 20,000 disabled activists are marching on Washington [cut-off] than 50 people march south on North President Street toward the state Capitol Wednesday during a "Free Our People" march.

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[captions for both] Above, Christ Dunaway, executive director for LIFE, or Living Independence for Everyone, leads a chorus calling for change in legislation regarding the right to choose the type of care the disabled can receive. At right, Robert Estes of Canton (right) and Traci Alsup (left) show their support of the MiCASSA Act during a rally at the state Capitol. The march and subsequent rally showed support for the MiCASSA Act, or the Medicaid Community-based Attendant Services and Support Act. The act allows people with disabilities to receive long-term care in their own homes instead of being forced into a nursing home.

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