Chicago Tribune, Wednesday May 13, 1992
Chicagoland
Three Tribune photos by Charles Osgood and Michael Fryer:
1) Two policew officers hold a double leg amputee (Jerry Eubanks) by his arms as he leans forward in this chair. Jerry has a grimace on his face. Behind them are a swarm of other Chicago police.
2) A woman (Eileen Spitfire Sabel) in a helmet and shirt that reads "I don't get mad I get arrested." She sits cross-legged a top the front hood of a car, her arms outstreched, chanting or yelling.
3) Three policemen look down as an ADAPT protester (Bernard Baker) crawls between them under a police barricade.
Caption reads: Protest at the AMA
Members of American Disabled for Attendant Programs Today and others stage a demonstration Tuesday at the American Medical Association, 535 N Dearborn St. Eileen Sabel (top right) wanted to get arrested but failed. Story page 3.
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- ADAPT - American Disabled for Attendant Programs Today, AMA - American Medical Association, arrest, Bernard Baker, crawling, Jerry Eubanks, Spitfire
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